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Canara Bank: RLLR: 8 | 7.15% - 10%
ICICI Bank: RLLR: -- | 8.5% - 9.65%
Punjab & Sind Bank: RLLR: 7.3 | 7.3% - 10.7%
Bank of Baroda: RLLR: 7.9 | 7.2% - 8.95%
Federal Bank: RLLR: -- | 8.75% - 10%
IndusInd Bank: RLLR: -- | 7.5% - 9.75%
Bank of Maharashtra: RLLR: 8.05 | 7.1% - 9.15%
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Tamil Nadu Housing Board residents at Avadi up in arms over lack of facilities

08 Jul 2023

Residents of Tamil Nadu Housing Board (TNHB) in Avadi staged a demonstration due to various problems such as lack of water supply and incomplete infrastructure facilities. Despite promises made by TNHB, drinking water is still not available in certain wards, and the stormwater drain remains unfinished, causing water stagnation. Residents are also concerned about the safety of children near a canal. Additionally, they allege that TNHB is attempting to sell plots designated for essential facilities. The Avadi Corporation commissioner has assured residents that measures are being taken to address these issues and provide a reliable water supply.Read more

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Residents in Chander Kunj Army Towers in Kochi demand accountability for substandard construction

08 Jul 2023

Residents of Chander Kunj Army Towers in Silver Sand Island, Vytilla, are living in fear as serious structural issues have rendered their homes unsafe. Reports from reputable agencies have highlighted design flaws, substandard construction, and the use of low-quality materials. The buildings have a limited service life of only 10 years unless extensive strengthening measures are undertaken. Residents have taken legal action against the Army Welfare Housing Organisation (AWHO) and accused them of concealing construction irregularities. The plight of the residents emphasizes the need for accountability and highlights the importance of stringent oversight in housing projects.Read more

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Residents of Gurugram's DLF 2, Sector 56, and Ardee City frustrated with daily power cuts

08 Jul 2023

Unplanned daily power outages spanning six to twelve hours have been impacting water supply for residents of Gurugram's DLF 2, Sector 56, and Ardee City. The DISCOM has come under fire for its poor supply and inaction regarding complaints. Disruptions have been brought about by problems with the power infrastructure, such as low voltage, fluctuation, and tripping. Residents have reported subterranean cable faults, substation failures, and problems at the powerhouse despite the fact that authorities have showed little interest. The DHBVN disputes the existence of a power shortfall, attributing blackouts to regional faults, and guarantees monitoring through an ongoing smart grid initiative in the region.Read more

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Audit unveils misuse of property identification in Karnal as transparency initiative backfires

07 Jul 2023

The recent audit by the Office of the Accountant General reveals misuse of property IDs in Karnal, Haryana. The IDs, introduced to promote transparency in property transactions, were misused to register properties in unauthorized areas, avoiding necessary regulations. The audit also highlighted significant encroachments on emergency access routes in Gurgaon. These findings underscore the need for stricter oversight in Haryana's real estate transactions.Read more

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Noida unveils 'Vedvan Park': India's first vedic-theme recreation zone

07 Jul 2023

Noida has unveiled 'Vedvan Park', India's first-ever Vedic-themed park. Constructed with an outlay of INR 27 crore, the park hosts over 50,000 plant species mentioned in the ancient Vedic scriptures. The site, which once served as a dump yard, now offers a unique blend of cultural history and nature across its seven zones, named after renowned Vedic sages. The park also features a Vedic-themed laser show, murals from the Vedic era, an outdoor gym, and a solar-powered amphitheatre. It is anticipated to attract residents from local sectors and nearby communities.Read more

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Indore Municipal Corporation launches plan to set up solar panels in 85 localities

07 Jul 2023

Indore's Municipal Corporation aims to redefine the city's energy landscape with a sustainable initiative: the installation of solar panels across 85 identified neighbourhoods. Mayor Pushyamitra Bhargava and IMC Commissioner Harshika Singh led the initiative, which hopes to garner the city a 'Solar City' title. The comprehensive plan, designed to promote green energy, also incorporates community development projects like restoration of community halls and establishment of a library in the student-heavy Bhawarkuan area. This move sets Indore as a precedent in the race towards sustainable urban living.Read more

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Parking woes plague residents of HR Layout in Bengaluru

07 Jul 2023

The residents of HR Layout in Bengaluru are facing increasing challenges due to poor parking management in the city. The surge in office spaces in the area has put a strain on parking infrastructure, causing vehicles to encroach on footpaths and making it difficult for pedestrians to walk. The lack of clear distinction between commercial and residential zones has further compounded the issue. Residents have expressed concerns about the disappearing green cover and have called on the municipal corporation to ensure sufficient parking facilities or find alternative solutions. Residents have reported these incidents to the police, but no action has been taken.Read more

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Indecisiveness and escalating costs plague Ludhiana's Waste Disposal Project

07 Jul 2023

The cost of establishing a disposal plant in Dhandari, under the Smart City Mission, aimed at managing the substantial construction and demolition (C&D) waste of Ludhiana, has escalated significantly. Originally estimated at Rs 2.7 crore, the project's expenses have now surged to Rs 7.6 crore. The plant was intended to efficiently handle the city's vast quantities of C&D waste. However, the substantial cost escalation poses a challenge to the project's implementation. The increased financial burden could impact the timely completion and effectiveness of the plant, potentially requiring additional funding or reassessment of the project's scope.Read more

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The poor state of Vadodara housing ignites controversy

06 Jul 2023

A controversy has emerged in Vadodara over the deteriorating condition of decade-old houses in Jivannagar and Himmatnagar. Residents, pointing to signs of rapid decay like visible cracks, seepage, and falling concrete, have lodged complaints about their living conditions. Despite officials blaming poor maintenance, residents insist the issues stem from shoddy construction. Demands have been made for new homes or relocation permissions. Meanwhile, Himmatnagar residents have asked for their scheme's consideration for redevelopment, asserting their readiness for such a process.Read more

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Hubballi's KHB Colony faces amenity challenges

06 Jul 2023

The KHB colony in Amargol Phase 2, near Navanagar, faces various challenges with inadequate infrastructure and basic amenities. Despite the construction of over 500 houses, residents suffer from a lack of essential services and the negligence of housing board officials. The scarcity of drinking water and unsanitary conditions are major concerns, while damaged roads, overgrown vegetation, and safety hazards worsen the situation. The demand to hand over the colony to the HDMC remains unanswered. Corporator Manjunath Burli emphasizes the need for the KHB to provide basic facilities until the transfer takes place.Read more

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