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SC stays Karnataka HC order restoring corruption complaint against Yediyurappa
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The petitioner alleged that a housing project proposal on 26 acres in Bengaluru was devised and suddenly withdrawn in 2011 to make ‘illegal monetary gain’.
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Karnataka Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa
The petitioner alleged that a housing project proposal on 26 acres in Bengaluru was devised and suddenly withdrawn in 2011 to make ‘illegal monetary gain’.
The Supreme Court on Monday stayed a Karnataka High Court order restoring a corruption complaint filed by a private investor against Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa in connection with a housing project proposal for middle and low income groups on 26 acres in Bengaluru.
Xanadu Realty signs with Pashmina Developers in Bengaluru
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The project, offering elegant 1 BHK homes with a private balcony in a 14 storey tower at just Rs 26.91L, is well-connected to key hotspots of Bengaluru and will cater to more than 4.5 lakh IT professionals & other self-employed community working within a 30-minute radius.
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Xanadu Realty has bagged marketing rights for a 10 acres affordable housing project from Pashmina Developers.
The project, Codename Maximum Khushiyaan is located at Whitefield extension, Budigere Cross, an emerging destination in North-East Bengaluru. The digital mega-township is powered by Airtel Xstream Fiber through which families residing here will get access to the speed internet through multiple wi-fi zones. This project is also equipped with digital gaming & e-learning facilities, digital security & much more. The project, offering elegant 1 BHK homes with a private balcony in a 14 storey tower at just R
Relief for Yediyurappa as Supreme Court stays arrest in corruption case
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Apex court, however, does not stay High Court order restoring the complaint
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Apex court, however, does not stay High Court order restoring the complaint
The Supreme Court on Wednesday protected Karnataka Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa from arrest in a corruption case concerning the 2011 de-notification of a housing project proposal for middle and low income groups on 26 acres in Bengaluru, allegedly to make “illegal monetary gain”.
A Bench led by Chief Justice Sharad A. Bobde further agreed to examine Mr. Yediyurappa’s challenge against a January 5, 2021 order of the Karnataka High Court restoring the corruption complaint filed against him by a private investor, A. Alam Pasha, whose infrastructure development company had applied for the ₹600-crore project before it was withdrawn.
Beacon of hope shines bright on Birmingham
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Today’s guest columnist is Sanjay Singh.
Dora and I moved to Birmingham in 1993. I was a newly minted Ph.D. from University of Georgia, where I met Dr. Khris McAllister, former Chair of the Management Department of Collat School of Business. He invited me for an interview in the fall of 1992.
Dora and I were sold, as we drove past Lady Liberty I-459. We are both immigrants, having already uprooted our lives once – so were in the search of a home that fulfilled our desire to balance quality of life with professional opportunities. The gentle rolling hills and the greenery was just perfect, but what was even better was the view of Downtown Birmingham as I sat in Dean Gene Newport’s office for the interview.