Dr. Prashant Thakur War rarely leaves anything untouched, especially not real estate. We may not necessarily be talking about decimated buildings – though those must be factored in within the actual conflict zones. Armed conflicts generally have a negative effect on economies, except if a country has reconfigured itself as a ‘war economy’. Such economic […]Read More
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Akash Pharande Young, dual-income nuclear families and single professionals just beginning their careers are the driving forces of urban India today. In 2022, nearly half of Indian households consisted of 1 to 4 members, marking a significant rise in nuclear families from just 37 per cent in 2008. By 2024, it is likely that this […]Read More
Akash Pharande India’s urban population is growing rapidly, causing major cities to face overcrowding, traffic congestion, pollution, and strained infrastructure. According to the United Nations, nearly 40% of India’s population will reside in urban areas by 2030, putting immense pressure on housing, transportation, and essential services. This has led many residents to consider relocating to […]Read More