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Tuesday, September 30, 2025
TopicLuxury real estate

Topic: luxury real estate

Trump Residences sold out on day 1 of Gurugram launch; record bookings worth Rs 3,250 crore

The real estate venture, located in Sector 69 along Southern Peripheral Road and Golf Course Road Extension, represents Trump’s 6th residential project in India & 2nd in Gurugram alone.

Inside Lodhas brothers’ Rs 5,000 cr name war. ‘Everything is in those 5 letters’

The Lodha family built a Rs 1.36 lakh crore empire. Now the two sons are in a tussle over the use of the name, with a trademark suit and forgery allegations in the mix.

How India’s ports are transforming, and Raghuram Rajan on ‘false choice’ of democracy vs prosperity

Global voices also discuss why India's election is the most expensive in the world, and issues with India's food safety standards that have resulted in products facing scrutiny abroad.

There’s one sector Gurugram isn’t competing in with Noida—middle-class homes

Steep rise in Gurugram’s land acquisition cost hurt affordable housing. But luxury is booming.

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ThePrint is widening its lens. New shows on AI, economy, bureaucracy—and fresh newsletters

The latest additions to ThePrint’s properties will improve your understanding of the India we live in, whether it's through the prism of AI or civil services.

Market regulator SEBI clears Adani Group of impropriety alleged by Hindenburg Research

SEBI probe concluded that purported loans and fund transfers were paid back in full and did not amount to deceptive market practices or unreported related party transactions.

In Nepal, young dreams of serving in Indian Army crash as Agnipath halts a centuries-old tradition

Since 1815, Nepali Gorkhas have served in Indian & British Armies, as well as in Bihar, Bengal & Assam Police. Since Agnipath scheme came in, no Nepal-domiciled Gorkha has enlisted.

Something’s hidden in the Oval Office photo of Trump, Munir, Sharif. India must look closely

What Munir has achieved with Trump is a return to normal, ironing out the post-Abbottabad crease. The White House picture gives us insight into how Pakistan survives, occasionally thrives and thinks.