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You mess with my natural habitat and I gatecrash into yours. The incidents of wild animals finding their way into the city are not rare. The recent most instance happens to be of leopard that s been playing hide and seek near an apartment complex at Bengaluru s Bannerghatta.
The big cat was spotted again at the Prestige Song apartment building of Bengaluru on early Monday morning and its movement was caught on CCTV cameras. The same leopard was spotted for the first time at the Prestige Song apartment building on Friday night, then again for the second time on Sunday. As per the reports and the video footage, both these times the animal stayed within the premises for close to 20 minutes.
Possession date binding on builder: RERA tribunal direct to refund amounts paid by two buyers with interest
BySwati DeshpandeSwati Deshpande / Updated: Jan 18, 2021, 07:28 IST
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MUMBAI: ‘Possession’ of flat doesn’t mean ‘fit out possession’ under RERA. Ruling on the sanctity of the ‘specified date’ of possession,
Maharashtra Real Estate Appellate Tribunal asked a
builder to refund with interest money paid by two buyers who withdrew from a project three months after delivery of their flats was due.
The tribunal held that the promoters of
Palava Lakeside in
Kalyan failed to hand over possession of two flats by February 28, 2018, as mentioned in the agreements for sale (AFS) and thus allottees were entitled to withdraw and get refund with interest. “Section 18 of RERA is absolute on the point of ‘specified date’ mentioned in the agreement for giving possession” and not on any “grace period” mentioned in the agreement, said the tribunal in its jud
Karnataka second in country in leopard numbers
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December 23, 2020 10:43 IST
State has 1,783 leopards, according to a new report; estimates based on sampling in tiger range areas
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The study revealed that leopards were recorded across much of the dry forests of central Karnataka region.
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State has 1,783 leopards, according to a new report; estimates based on sampling in tiger range areas
Karnataka home to a high density of tigers harbours the second highest number of leopards in the country after Madhya Pradesh, according to a new report.
The ‘Status of Leopard in India, 2018’ report released on Monday reinforces Karnataka’s position as a pre-eminent wildlife State that has some of the highest number of tigers, elephants, and now leopards.