Friday, January 30, 2009

Indian Property Market



The Indian real estate sector is witnessing burgeoning growth over the past couple of decades and also one of the fastest growing sectors in the country that in turn lure investors worldwide to invest in India’s growing real estate markets like Chennai, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Gurgaon Mumbai etc. This augment in growth is due to several factors like rising income levels among growing middle class, nuclearization of families, easy home loans and changing demographics of home buyers (the average age of a new homeowner in 2006 was 32 years compared with 45 years a decade ago.

A growing Indian economy has created huge demand for commercial property spaces in the country to meet the office space needs for a leading corporate, MNCs, IT/ITES sector and organized retail. The Indian organized retail itself is likely to acquire 220 million sq.ft. by 2010 across pan-India not limited to only top cities alone.

With a rising demand in the Indian realty, there are a large number of international real estate players have entered the real estate segment in the country. The demand for office space is growing at a CAGR of 13% on a pan-India basis.
Office Space Demand Projection

Key regulatory developments
The key regulatory developments in the country are listed below that enlightens the growth momentum in the Indian real estate market:

•Foreign investors are allowed to invest in commercial real estate developments across the country with a minimum built up area of 50,000 million sq.ft and Minimum area threshold for FDI in Integrated Townships reduced to 25 Acres from 100 Acres.

•Securities & Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has allowed Indian venture capital firms to invest in real estate.

•Under Automatic route, 100% Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) is allowed in the construction sector.
Global Investors

Today, the leading global investors are exploring the untapped opportunities in India’s real estate market with an investment worth of US$20 billion by 2010. Some of the big players like JP Morgan, Merrill Lynch, Lehman Brothers, GE Capital, HSBC, Government of Singapore Investment Corporation and host of others. The following are a few highlights in the real estate investments in the country:

•One of the world’s leading global real estate firm, Jones Lang LaSalle (JLL) plans to invest around US$ 1 billion in India’s property market.

•Dawnay Day International plans to setup a chain of four-start hotels in India with investment worth of US$ 4 billion.

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Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Difference Between Online Motor Insurance Quotes?



Question: Is there a difference between online motor insurance quotes and the quotes I will get in person or over the telephone?

Answer: We believe there is a difference between online motor insurance quotes and the quotes you will get from an agent. We have consistently found that online insurance quotes are not as accurate as quotes you get in person or over the phone.

The most likely reason for this is that the quotes you get online are more of an advertisement than the actual price a specific company is planning on charging you. This seems to be especially true of web sites that offer multiple quotes.

There are exceptions to this of course. Many reputable insurance companies will offer you an accurate quote online. The key is to visit the company’s web site and not a third party site.

A good way to gauge if the site is likely to return an accurate quote is to see how much information the site requires. The more information that is collected the more likely it is the quote will be accurate.

Online motor insurance quotes can be a very useful tool when shopping for a policy. Just be sure you are dealing with a reputable company that is returning an actual quote and not an estimate.

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Monday, January 26, 2009

Should I Go With Budget Motor Insurance?



Question: Is budget motor insurance a good idea? I am a good driver and am not looking to spend a fortune on my motor insurance. The company seems well respected, but the coverage is fairly low. Any advice?

Answer? Budget motor insurance is fine, but not if it does not provide the coverage you need to protect your assets in case of a claim.

We advise people again and again to look for the lowest price in car insurance, but not at the expense of coverage. You do not want to find yourself in a situation that is going to cost you a lot of out of pocket money just to save a few bucks a month.

We would suggest calling the budget insurance company that offered you the low quote and ask how much it would cost to reach a coverage level you are comfortable with. If they are really offering a less expensive policy then it is likely it will be less expensive at every level of coverage.

Budget motor insurance can be found without compromising coverage levels. Do what you have been doing, but also call companies individually and request a quote. Make it clear to the person you speak to you do not want an estimate, but an actual quote.

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Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Seven Layer Salad Recipe



This delicious seven layer salad recipe is a must have for all occasions! Ingredients:
* 6 cups chopped lettuce
* salt and pepper
* 6 hard-cooked eggs, sliced
* 2 cups frozen peas, thawed
* 8 to 16 ounces bacon, crisp-cooked, drained, and crumbled
* 2 cups (8 ounces) shredded mild Cheddar cheese (or cheese of your choice)
* 1 cup mayonnaise (or miracle whip)
* 1 to 2 tablespoons sugar
* 1/4 cup sliced green onion with tops
* paprikaPlace 3 cups of lettuce in the bottom of a large bowl and sprinkle with salt and pepper. Layer hard boiled egg slices over the lettuce and sprinkle some more salt and pepper on top. Layer the rest of the ingredients in the following order:
* Peas
* remaining lettuce
* crumbled bacon
* shredded cheese
Remember to sprinkle more salt and pepper in between layers. Next, combine mayonnaise and suger. Spread this mixture over top, making sure to cover the entire salad. Cover the bowl with alluminum foil and chill 24 hours or overnight. Garnish with green onions and a little paprika. Toss before serving.

This salad serves about 12 to 15 people.
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Saturday, January 17, 2009

Acetaminophen vs. Your Cat: How a Common Medicine Can Seriously Harm Your Cat



Acetaminophen is one of the most stock ingredients in most household medicines. This aspirin-free ingredient is more commonly found in: Tylenol, Excedrin, Midol, Pamprin or Nyquil, to name a few.
It may seem a accepted thought to administer the same pain medicines that work on you when you have a sick cat but such action could seriously harm or even kill your cat. Due to the cats bulk size and the lower enzyme levels in their liver, cats cannot metabolize this medicine like humans or even like other animals such as dogs.

Some signs that you cat may have ingested and been poisoned by acetaminophen are: labored breathing, discolored (brownish-gray) gums, low viscosity temperature, uncoordinated when trying to walk, jaundice, swelling, unconsciousness or coma. If your cat shows these signs, take your cat and the physic that may have been ingested to the vet immediately. More than likely, the vet will, as with most poisons, try to flush it out of the body as fast as possible to prevent further damage.
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Accomplish Great Fat Reduction Through Xenical



Size is emerging as one of the most wide spread problems - not only in America but all over the world. Initially, it was reported that obesity is more common among people living in western the public. But nowadays obesity problem as extended its reach to eastern part of the world including counties like India, China, Japan and Australia to name a few. The vital factor responsible for this problem is globalization of most countries which includes opening of mouthwatering eating joints like McDonald’s, Tube and Pizza Hut.

All these eating joints dishes up brilliant food which tastes really good but at the same mores it is unhealthy for most people as it contains spices, oils and additives which are harmful for health. These things are worst for people who are portly and will aggravate their condition. These poor obese people get addicted to taste and smell of stuff which is dished up by these current eating joints. As a result they continue to visit these restaurants day after day to satisfy their appetite which refuses to cease until and unless they eat the same baloney which is served at their favorite eating joints.

What can be done in order to stop them from visiting these places which are most dangerous for their robustness? There seem to exist many solutions to resolve this situation but only one that is, consumption of diet pills is capable of producing the perfect results in lowest amount of time. Diet pills are capable of stopping obese people from binging on unhealthy food items by reducing their preference. Once their appetite is reduced they no longer feel the need to land up at their favorite eating joints.

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Wednesday, January 7, 2009

AMARYLLIS



AMARYLLIS is a genus of plant that has only one species, the belladonna lily (Amaryllis belladonna). Many lily like plants of the same family, however, arc commonly called amaryllis, including the daffodil, snowdrop, tuberose, century plant, and more than 1,000 others.
The belladonna lily, which is native to South Africa, grows from a bulb. lis stalk is 18 to 30 inches high. It is topped by a cluster of 6 to 10 trumpet-shaped flowers which grow about 3 inches long. The fragrant, six-petaled blossoms are typically rose red, but they may be pink, purple, or white striped. Long, narrow leaves appear after the flowers wither.
The plants in the amaryllis family have long stems and many long, narrow leaves. The flowers are made up of six petals, and they may grow in clusters or as a single blossom. Some of the amaryllises are especially fragrant more than half of the amaryllis family are grown from bulbs. The remaining plants are grown from conns or rhizomes.
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Saturday, January 3, 2009

Americans Turn to Complementary, Alternative Medicine for Pain Relief



By Faith Lapidus
Washington
02 January 2009

Complementary and alternative medical practices - which include health products and therapies that aren’t generally considered part of conventional medicine - are frequently a part of Americans’ health care regimens. That’s the finding of a new survey released this month by the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM), which is part of the U.S. National Institutes of Health.

Thirty-eight percent of American adults are using some form of complementary and alternative medicine, known as CAM, to help with their health.

NCCAM Director Dr. Josephine Briggs says the new survey provides the most current, comprehensive and reliable source of information on Americans’ use of unconventional remedies such as medicinal herbs, acupuncture, yoga, meditation, massage and chiropractic or osteopathic manipulation.

Most of these patients, Briggs says, hope to alleviate pain.

“The most common reason why people turn to complementary and alternative medicine in our survey results is chronic back pain - far and away, the leading reason to use complementary and alternative medicine,” she says. “Neck pain, joint pain, headache: All these other conditions are also given as common reasons. But chronic back pain is the leading reason, a very common and difficult condition to treat.”

As the federal government’s lead agency for scientific research into CAM therapies, the center funds hundreds of projects and trials, supports training for researchers and encourages integration of proven CAM therapies into conventional practice.

Another important part of NCCAM’s mission is to publicize news and information about complementary and alternative medicine, and promote discussions about it between patients and their health care providers.

Briggs notes, “It is very important that people talk to their physicians and other health care providers about their use of complementary and alternative medicine.”

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