Noida (Uttar Pradesh) [India], December 20 (ANI/NewsVoir): NCR-based real estate consultancy firm Buniyad Group has claimed that industrial properties in Noida and Greater Noida have seen a price rise of approximately 25-35 per cent. This was after the economy returned to normalcy and the effects of COVID-19 ebbed in the opening months of 2022. As per the firm's statement, the prices vary based on the location and connectivity of the industrial properties on sale, elaborating that it has witnessed a cumulative increase and now has stayed between a cost increase range of 25-35 per cent. The prices of industrial properties are also ascertained on a host of other factors like good infrastructure for connectivity, availability of skilled workers, builtup area, amenities etc. as outlined by the realty advisory firm. Talking about the investment patterns in industrial realty hotspots, Ansh Batra, Buniyad Group, said, "More investors are channelising their finances in industrial plot
under repeated attack with soldiers running for cover, rockets frantically fired in this builtup area. it is the main eastern highway leading directly into the center of the capital. the battle has left military debris scattered all over the road which may also help in hindering russian progress. you can still see smoke in the distance where the russian tanks managed to get to. they are trying to hold them back, but they are very worried that they would try to make a push from here or again try down this main road into brovary. but the activity around the capital s outskirts has definitely picked up over the past 24 hours. these pictures filmed by journalists with ukrainian soldiers appear to show the troops underfire as they engage their russian counterparts in the greater kyiv area. we were invited to see some of the casualties in brovary, a number of them children,
those tanks and the government army targeted outside of the city, it was easy to target, it was on an open road. here, it s all if a builtup area. we can t get their ourselves. it s two to three hours drive. we ve been asking for several weeks to be taken there. i asked again this evening to be taken there. the government officials won t allow us to get an independent view. what we heard on state television today, though, is the government says it calls the area and is telling people to come out on the streets and celebrate, because it s safe. we just can t see ourselves, and it s clear the coalition s picture is not that clear either, anderson. from your vantage point, you re in the second largest city in libya. have opposition forces in anyway been able to take advantage of this coalition response bombing targets in and throughout libya? have they been able to make advances? are they organized enough to do that?
here, it s all if a builtup area. we can t get their ourselves. it s two to three hours drive. we ve been asking for several weeks to be taken there. i asked again this evening to be taken there. the government officials won t allow us to get an independent view. what we heard on state television today, though, is the government says it calls the area and is telling people to come out on the streets and celebrate, because it s safe. we just can t see ourselves, and it s clear the coalition s picture is not that clear either, anderson. from your vantage point, you re in the second largest city in libya. have opposition forces in anyway been able to take advantage of this coalition response bombing targets in and throughout libya? have they been able to make advances? are they organized enough to do that? well, anderson their organization is not exactly all that high, bearing in mind that this isn t armed forces made up