Vikas Sharma

Stories by Vikas Sharma

DLF gets SC vacating stay on complex project

DLF gets SC vacating stay on complex project

Rediff.com   19 Dec 2012

Rakesh Kerwell, director (north), DLF India Limited, said with the apex vacating the stay, the company will resume work on a war footing to make up for the time lost during the stay period since April 19.

Festival season fails to cheer real estate sector

Festival season fails to cheer real estate sector

Rediff.com   21 Nov 2012

Despite attractive offers and discounts, the realty players have not been able to revive market sentiments post Diwali in Tier-II towns of Punjab and Haryana.

No GST in UPA's tenure, say state ministers

No GST in UPA's tenure, say state ministers

Rediff.com   20 Mar 2012

Budget silent on issue, major decisions unlikely before 2014 election.

Farmers in favour of polyhouses

Farmers in favour of polyhouses

Rediff.com   31 May 2011

A report of the state agriculture department says that farmers across the state are growing high-value crops like capsicum, tomato, cucumber and leafy vegetables through the adoption of greenhouse/polyhouse technology.

How 100 rural women are making money from jams

How 100 rural women are making money from jams

Rediff.com   16 Mar 2011

Enthused with the experiment, the local women urged Mushran to start a small factory. She readily agreed, with the aim of providing employment to poor women and using fruit grown by local marginal farmers. That's how Bhuira Jams was born.

Textile sector fumes over Budget; plans strike

Textile sector fumes over Budget; plans strike

Rediff.com   3 Mar 2011

Till now ready-made garments and textile made-ups were under an optional excise duty regime and manufacturers were required to pay duty only if he wishes to avail of the Central value-added tax (Cenvat) credit.

Rain cramps business in Punjab, Haryana

Rain cramps business in Punjab, Haryana

Rediff.com   8 Jul 2010

Farmers may be grinning ear to ear as the rain god is smiling on Punjab and Haryana, but industries in these states are busy calculating their losses.

Ludhiana textile industry forced to outsource work

Ludhiana textile industry forced to outsource work

Rediff.com   15 Jun 2010

Industries in Punjab are facing an acute shortage of labourers, most of whom come from other states. In spite of revising the wages of labourers, be it unskilled, semi-skilled or highly skilled, they have found it difficult to solve the problem.

Realtors rallying to win buyers' confidence

Realtors rallying to win buyers' confidence

Rediff.com   13 Apr 2010

Most of the projects launched in last few months are working on construction linked payment plan, which could help them win confidence of buyers.

Temping firms cash in on slowdown

Temping firms cash in on slowdown

Rediff.com   11 Jun 2009

According to various manpower outsourcing firms, more and more companies are resorting to temporary staffing. Rakesh Joshi, regional manager -- operations, IKYA Staffing Solutions, said permanent staffing had seen a slow growth in the recessionary phase. He said companies were not only going for temporary staffing in the junior level recruitments, a few of them were also opting for temporary staffing in middle management.

Realtors, travel houses turn to senior citizens

Realtors, travel houses turn to senior citizens

Rediff.com   3 Jun 2009

Jones Lang LaSalle Meghraj regional director Manoj Kashyap feels the cash flow that is readily available with the senior citizens is one of the reasons why real estate companies are looking at this untapped market. According to Gurinder Bawa, business head, International Travel House Limited, availability of time and money with senior citizens is driving the interest of travel houses towards them.

Realtors go slow in Punjab

Realtors go slow in Punjab

Rediff.com   31 Mar 2009

Real estate majors, who had lined up projects in Punjab to woo non-resident Indians, have put on hold their plans indefinitely with most NRIs no longer keen to invest in these properties.

Buyers put property plans on hold

Buyers put property plans on hold

Rediff.com   16 Mar 2009

In the absence of buyers, projects have either slowed down or have been delayed. Punjab Colonisers and Builders Association finance secretary HS Lamba said people in Ludhiana are bottom fishing and awaiting further correction in prices. "Though prices of construction material like steel and cement have come down, builders are unable to reduce the price owing to the high land costs," Lamba said.

Retail stores face slowdown tremors

Retail stores face slowdown tremors

Rediff.com   24 Sep 2008

With profit margins of companies being hit, the firms are taking a host of measures including closing down the unprofitable stores. The stores promoted by REI Agro recently closed 30-odd discount stores that were running into losses.

Parsvnath may buy 30% in Nano City

Parsvnath may buy 30% in Nano City

Rediff.com   29 May 2008

Sabeer Bhatia, founder of hotmail, may give some concrete shape to his proposed Nano City project, to be set up near Panchkula in Haryana, on June 9, when he visits India to finalise equity structure with real-estate player Parsvnath Developers.

Big retail players are making a difference

Big retail players are making a difference

Rediff.com   29 Apr 2008

Big retail is fine tuning its strategy to win over critics and corporate social responsibility drives are providing it with the means.ITC and Reliance have already launched projects to recruit street hawkers, the main adversaries of big retail. And now Bharti Mittal has opened a retail innings of its chain, Easy Day, in Ludhiana with something similar.

Rising steel prices hit realty biz

Rising steel prices hit realty biz

Rediff.com   13 Mar 2008

Real estate market in the national capital region is likely to be hit by the steep rise in steel & cement prices. Caught between oversupply of sales of residential properties and rising steel & cement prices, property developers may be forced to review property prices. But realty developers will not pass on the burden to buyers and will try to absorb the shock of the rise in steel & cement prices. Pushing up real estate prices may hinder potent buyer from buying properties.

High realty prices keep big bidders away

High realty prices keep big bidders away

Rediff.com   14 Feb 2008

Haryana Urban Development Authority had to defer the auction of an eight-acre plot earmarked for a five-star hotel in the city centre as only one bidder turned up on the day of auction. The authorities told that a quorum of three bidders was a must for the auction to take place.