Wednesday, June 29, 2011

New 4 bhk flat - Sankalp Grace - bh Rajpath Club, S G Highway, Ahmedabad



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New 4 bhk flat
3500 sqr ft,

in Sankalp Grace
Bh Rajpath Club



Grace : Grace means more than gifts. In grace something is transcended, once and for all overcome. Grace happens in spite of something; it happens in spite of separateness and alienation. Grace means that life is once again united with life, self is reconciled with self. Grace means accepting the abandoned one. Grace transforms fate into a meaningful vocation. It transforms guilt to trust and courage. The word grace has something triumphant in it.

It has been designed by Architect, Apurva Amin

Area :                                                                    3500 Sq.ft.
Total No.of Blocks :                                         Four (4)
Total No. of Units               :                             Twenty Four (24)
Total no. of Units on each floor :               2            
Total Floor :                                                        Ground + Two



Amenities
·         Secured gated community
·         Three layer Security system with intercom facility
·         Piped gas supply in each apartment through gas bank /Adani PNG supply
·         Generator for power back-up for common services
·         External finishes-textured / sand faced plaster
·         Landscaped common plot and children play area
·         Ample car / Two wheeler parking in basement and hollow plinth (allotted)
·         Club house with gym and recreational facilities
·         24 hours water supply with bore well
·         Good Quality elevator
·         Telephone and broadband facility available on demand, infrastructure will be created.


Specification
Living/dinning/drawing room
·         Composite marble flooring or Italian marble flooring
Master Bedroom
·         Two Master Bedroom with Laminated wooden flooring
·         Ceiling mala plaster with wall putty & walls with gyp plaster
·         35 mm thick flush doors with one side laminate and paint on other side with teak wood frame
Bedroom
·         Two Bedrooms with high quality vitrified tiles
·         Walls and ceilings mala plaster with wall putty & wall with gyp plaster
·         35 mm thick flush doors with one side laminate and paint on other side
Kitchen
·         Kitchen with granite working top
·         Kitchen with Italian flooring
·         Modular Kitchen with inbuilt Microwave, hubs & chimney.
·         Ceramic tiles dado on kitchen counter up to 7ft, ft. height SS sink.
·         Individual RO system in each kitchen
Toilet
·         Designer ceramic tiles/ vitrified tiles on floor and walls (up to lintel level)
·         Platform of granite / composite marble or counter basin
·         Glass cubical in master bedroom
·         Jaguar or imported bathroom fittings.
Roof
·         3” thick(Avg.)layer of brick-bat concrete with china mosaic for heat reflection and thermal insulation
Courtyard
·         Natural stone flooring with hard and soft landscape
Paint
·         All wall nicely plastered with gypsum plaster and finished with primer coat
·         All external walls sand faced with acrylic paint or texture plaster. Ceiling plastered surface with putty and primer
Windows
·         Anodized aluminium sliding windows with stone jamb
Plumbing work
·         CPVC / GI water supply pipes and UPVC pipes for soil, waste and drainage system
Electrical Work
·         Branded modular switches
·         3-phase concealed FR copper wiring with adequate number of points in all rooms
·         Each room will have TV/cable points


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Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Volatile market: Equity funds beat key indices - Article Times of India



Volatile market: Equity funds beat key indices
2 Of 3 Funds Give Higher Returns Than Sensex
M Allirajan TNN 


    The sharp downturn in the markets has pushed key indices close to levels seen in mid-October 2009 but most equity mutual funds (MFs) have managed the volatility well. While the sensex inched up by just 1.3% and the Nifty gained only 2.6% since October 16, 2009 when the indices hit a high on the postelection recovery rally, equity MFs have done much better.
    In all, two in every three equity MFs (excluding sector funds) gave higher returns than the Sensex and about six in 10 beat the Nifty since October 2009, analysis shows. Only gold exchange-traded funds did better than equity MFs during the period.
    Equity funds have also managed the downturn well. A good majority of funds declined at a lower pace than the indices in the recent market downslide. The sensex and Nifty have fallen 16.3% and 16.4% from the highs hit on November 5, 2010. However, about 175 out of the 330-odd equity MFs (excluding sector funds) restricted their fall to below 16%, data shows.
    “Many aggressive stocks did badly and many funds were underweight on them,” explains Sankaran Naren, CIO, equities, ICICI Prudential MF. This helped funds post better returns than benchmark indices and trim losses during the downslide, he says. Moreover, fund houses were overweight on pharmaceuticals, which has outperformed the markets significantly, he says.
    “Fund houses have more exposure to non-interest rate sensitive sectors now,” says Gopal Agrawal, head, equities, Mirae Asset Global Investments. In fact, several leading diversified equity MFs have good exposure to technology, FMCG and healthcare stocks.
    While the BSE FMCG index moved up 1.1%, healthcare and energy indices declined 7.5% and 21.7% respectively from their November 5 highs. The real estate index fell 47% while the metals and auto indices lost 19.4% and 19.8% respectively. “It is a testing time. There is too much fear and even value stocks are getting punished,” a senior industry official said.
    Fund houses would steer clear of interest rate sensitive sectors such as auto and realty for now, observers say. “Interest rates have moved up sharply. Unless, there is a pause in monetary tightening, fund houses would maintain a defensive posture.”

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DHOLERA SIR TO BECOME NEW AGE CITY - TOI 23/06/2011


DHOLERA SIR TO BECOME NEW AGE CITY

World-Class Infrastructure Planned For 20 Lakh People

TIMES NEWS NETWORK 


Gandhinagar: A high-level Gujarat Infrastructure Development Board (GIDB) meeting, held under the chairmanship of chief minister Narendra Modi, has decided to convert Dholera Special Investment Region (SIR), proposed on 903 sq km area off Gulf of Khambhat and south of Ahmedabad, into a new age city with world-class infrastructure and high quality of life. 
    A comprehensive assessment of the industrial and commercial potential, undertaken by top international consultants, Walcrow, has determined economic viability of the proposed city, which will seek to provide residence to about 20 lakh people over a 30-year time frame. 
    A recent presentation made at the GIDB meeting suggested that the Dholera SIR will have a wide range of industrial uses, with particular strengths in the electronics and high-tech industries, pharmaceuticals and biotechnology, heavy engineering and auto and general manufacturing sectors. 

    The industrial employment is proposed to provide the economic foundation of the SIR and generate “base” jobs to 3.43 lakh people. It would further generate 4.84 lakh jobs in support services. All of it together would support a total population of 25 lakh, including people commuting from urban centres like Ahmedabad and Bhavnagar. 
    However, as majority of the people doing job in the SIR would live in the new city, the SIR itself would construct five lakh dwelling units. 
    Category-wise, 20 per cent of the residential area would be reserved for the development of low income groups, another 57 per cent for medium income groups, and the re
maining 13 per cent for higher income groups. All residential areas would be mixed incomes and housing will be developed with comprehensive range of community facilities, including schools, medical facilities, neighbourhood retail and open space. Major hospitals, colleges, government offices and facilities such as post offices, fire stations, libraries, theatres and meeting halls, parks and sports venues and a range of religious building would be located in the central business district and the key commercial centres located in different parts of the city. 
    While most of the work would take place in three phases, each having 10 years’ time space, the development of the city would start at Ambli village in the north side, close to the existing state highway 6, and then proceed southward to Bavariyari village. A 116-km-long expressway for Rs 2,500 crore, starting at Auda Ring Road, would connect Ahmedabad with Dholera SIR. For this, land acquisition, 150 metres wide, starting at Auda Ring Road, passing through Dholka, Vataman, 
Pipli and Dholera, has begun. The proposed Dholera international airport would be linked to this expressway with a five-km link road. There would be only about half-a-dozen other outlets for the expressway.


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No hike in AMC property tax for next five years -TOI 23/06/2011


No hike in AMC property tax for next five years

TIMES NEWS NETWORK 


Ahmedabad: The AMC revenue committee has decided not to hike property tax rates for Ahmedabad for the next five years, while the town planning committee would not charge residents of Naroda-Kotarpur any development charges based on the present jantri rates. 
    These charges are normally levied when a private owner occupy 40 per cent land which by law should go to AMC for developing civic services. 
    The AMC revenue committee resolved not to hike a single rupee in property taxes for the next five years. The tax rate will remain Rs 10 for residential and Rs 22 for commercial properties. 
    The committee resolution will be placed before the standing committee for approval on Thursday and then later in the fortnightly general board before it is sent to the state government for approval. 
    On the other hand the TP committee of AMC decided that it would not charge any development fees with respect to areas that fall within TP-98 involving Naroda and Kotarpur areas in the city.
 


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Saturday, June 11, 2011

Massive Industrialisation Along A’bad’s West-End - TOI Article 10th June 2011


Nano engineers Sanand’s big boom

Massive Industrialisation Along A’bad’s West-End

TIMES NEWS NETWORK 


Ahmedabad: Until three years ago, Sanand hardly found a mention in the state’s growth story. A tiny suburb west of Gujarat’s financial capital, this belt has emerged as an industrial hotspot in no time. Sanand is poised to attract investments to the tune of Rs 25,000 crore over the next five to seven years, say senior government officials. 
    Tata Motors, which shifted its small car manufacturing unit here from Singur in West Bengal, has paved way for Sanand to catapult into the big league. Not just auto companies like Ford and ancillary component makers, Sanand is emerging as an engineering hub. 
    Already 58 companies have bought land in and around Sanand. Recently, three multinationals have applied to set up plants in the Gujarat Industrial Development Corporation (GIDC) estate which is shaping up just outside Nano plant, and inquiries for more are coming not just for the GIDC but also the nearby areas. 
    South Korea’s Hyundai Heavy Industries will set up a Rs 100-crore unit to manufacture transformers. USA’s Corning Inc has decided to set up an optical fibre plant in the GIDC. A world leader in optical fibres which have literally changed the world, Corning invented the first commercially viable lowloss optical fibre. Its proposed investment is also to the tune of Rs 100 crore. 
    Bosch Rexroth (India) Ltd, a subsidiary of German automation giant Bosch Group, which provides drive and control solutions for industrial applications, has bought land here. More still, Madhya Pradesh-based Allies Minerals Industries 
plans to set up a Rs 50-crore plant in the GIDC to manufacture monolithic refractories. 
    GIDC has stepped up its efforts to acquire land by offering a higher-than-mar
ket rate to the farmers to set up its estate in Sanand. “We plan to acquire 2,600 hectares. Of this, we have already acquired 1,500 ha,” a GIDC official said. 
Pocket for women entrepreneurs 
    
Sanand will have a women’s economic zone. A women’s wing of an industrial organisation is working on the project. Besides, an electronics park, an agro-industries zone, a plastic engineering zone, a pharmaceutical formulation zone, a logistics park and an auto components park are being proposed in the area. 

Mini-Taiwan parks here too 
    
ATaiwanese Electronics Park will come up in the Sanand region. A high-level Taiwanese delegation was in Gujarat recently for negotiations with the state government on the matter, and discussions are continuing. “They want to get out of Taiwan because they do not have enough land to put up big projects. Hence. they have also decided to set up shop in Sanand,” a senior official said.