Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Chennai Money Advice: How to set financial goals for your future?

Goals give you an idea as to what you want to achieve. They can vary from just plain savings to your retirement, to your child's education, buying a house, buying a car, funding your or your son's/daughter's marriage etc. The job does not end here though. Even after listing them, you must have a clear vision about their priorities. The best, way to make this daunting task easy is to divide your goals into the following three categories:

~ Responsibilities: Like providing for your parents, providing education to your children, funding their marriage, meeting any unforeseen events etc.

~ Needs: This includes requirements that you have like providing for retirement, buying a house, providing for day-to-day life and also saving for the near future, etc.

~ Dreams: Or aspirations. It can be anything like buying a luxury car to buying a solitaire for your wife or a world tour. Your dreams may be out of reach but there is no harm in listing them as this can act as a constant reminder for you to work hard.

Based on the above three criteria you categorize your goals. You need to prioritize the above listed goals in an order of importance in your life and their requirements. There needs to be a fair balance drawn between needs and responsibilities as at a certain point in time both could be equally desired by you.

Chennai Money Advice: How to set financial goals for your future?

Goals give you an idea as to what you want to achieve. They can vary from just plain savings to your retirement, to your child's education, buying a house, buying a car, funding your or your son's/daughter's marriage etc. The job does not end here though. Even after listing them, you must have a clear vision about their priorities. The best, way to make this daunting task easy is to divide your goals into the following three categories:

~ Responsibilities: Like providing for your parents, providing education to your children, funding their marriage, meeting any unforeseen events etc.

~ Needs: This includes requirements that you have like providing for retirement, buying a house, providing for day-to-day life and also saving for the near future, etc.

~ Dreams: Or aspirations. It can be anything like buying a luxury car to buying a solitaire for your wife or a world tour. Your dreams may be out of reach but there is no harm in listing them as this can act as a constant reminder for you to work hard.

Based on the above three criteria you categorize your goals. You need to prioritize the above listed goals in an order of importance in your life and their requirements. There needs to be a fair balance drawn between needs and responsibilities as at a certain point in time both could be equally desired by you.

International Terminal in Chennai Airport Function: A Recap

The Tamil Nadu government had given administrative sanction to acquire 614.33 acres of land to expand the Chennai airport, Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi said, laying the foundation stone for a terminal building here on Saturday.

By March 2009, we would have the first international flight from this new terminal, he added. - Bureau Report

Chief minister M Karunanidhi on Saturday April 26th 2008 laid the foundation stone for a new integrated terminal building at the Chennai airport, a facility that would handle 500 passengers at a time.

Airport officials said the integrated terminal building would be ready by March 2009. Constructed at a cost of Rs 130 crore, it would have state-of-the-art facilities and amenities, including aerobridges, flight information display system and centralised air-conditioning.

The present terminal has the capacity to handle only 200 passengers.

Karunanidhi said all airports in the state would be pieces of architectural excellence and match world class airports.

Karunanidhi also laid the foundation stones for IT parks developed by Electronics Corporation of Tamil Nadu at Ilandaikulam and Vadapalanji in Chennai.

International Terminal in Chennai Airport Function: A Recap

The Tamil Nadu government had given administrative sanction to acquire 614.33 acres of land to expand the Chennai airport, Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi said, laying the foundation stone for a terminal building here on Saturday.

By March 2009, we would have the first international flight from this new terminal, he added. - Bureau Report

Chief minister M Karunanidhi on Saturday April 26th 2008 laid the foundation stone for a new integrated terminal building at the Chennai airport, a facility that would handle 500 passengers at a time.

Airport officials said the integrated terminal building would be ready by March 2009. Constructed at a cost of Rs 130 crore, it would have state-of-the-art facilities and amenities, including aerobridges, flight information display system and centralised air-conditioning.

The present terminal has the capacity to handle only 200 passengers.

Karunanidhi said all airports in the state would be pieces of architectural excellence and match world class airports.

Karunanidhi also laid the foundation stones for IT parks developed by Electronics Corporation of Tamil Nadu at Ilandaikulam and Vadapalanji in Chennai.

Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Akshaya Trithya - Auspicious day for buying gold, silver, real estate etc., in Chennai

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Buy Gold, Silver, Real Estate, Start Business, Start New Construction, Buy Land in Chennai on this auspicious day of Akshaya Trithiya!!

MAY 8th 2008 is the day

Read more about Akshaya Thrithiya...

Akshaya Tritiya, variously spelt as Akshya Thiritiya, Akshaya Trutheeya, Akshaya Tritiiya and also called Akshaya Trithi, falling on the third day of the bright half of the lunar month of Vaisakha of the traditional Hindu calendar, is one of the four most auspicious days of the year for Hindus. The word Akshaya, a Sanskrit word, literally means one that never diminishes, and the day is believed to bring good luck and success. It is widely celebrated in all parts of India by different sections of the society irrespective of their religious faith and social grouping. The day is particularly considered auspicious for buying long term assets like gold and silver, including ornaments made of the same; diamond and other precious stones; and the real estate. The legend states that any venture initiated on the auspicious day of Akshaya Tritiya shall continue to grow and bring prosperity. Hence, it is normal to see many of the new ventures, like starting a business, ground breaking for construction etc on the Akshaya Tritiya Day.

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Akshaya Trithya - Auspicious day for buying gold, silver, real estate etc., in Chennai

Sponsored by OruAcre.com

Buy Gold, Silver, Real Estate, Start Business, Start New Construction, Buy Land in Chennai on this auspicious day of Akshaya Trithiya!!

MAY 8th 2008 is the day

Read more about Akshaya Thrithiya...

Akshaya Tritiya, variously spelt as Akshya Thiritiya, Akshaya Trutheeya, Akshaya Tritiiya and also called Akshaya Trithi, falling on the third day of the bright half of the lunar month of Vaisakha of the traditional Hindu calendar, is one of the four most auspicious days of the year for Hindus. The word Akshaya, a Sanskrit word, literally means one that never diminishes, and the day is believed to bring good luck and success. It is widely celebrated in all parts of India by different sections of the society irrespective of their religious faith and social grouping. The day is particularly considered auspicious for buying long term assets like gold and silver, including ornaments made of the same; diamond and other precious stones; and the real estate. The legend states that any venture initiated on the auspicious day of Akshaya Tritiya shall continue to grow and bring prosperity. Hence, it is normal to see many of the new ventures, like starting a business, ground breaking for construction etc on the Akshaya Tritiya Day.

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Monday, April 28, 2008

Buy Gold Bars/Gold Coins in Chennai: Jewellers, Jewellery

Why Buy Gold Bars in Chennai

Gold bars are a safe haven for asset protection as well as a good future investment. Basically the value of gold does not change with regard to the goods and services you can get with its value. And ounce of gold still purchases the same value of goods and services as it did many years ago. But the amount of fiat currency which the gold value is assessed by does change and, as the economy goes through recessions and inflation, the apparency is that gold is worth more when actually it is the currency which is worth less.

A good reason to buy gold bars and not sell them.

But if you do have to sell some gold, bars are good as they are accepted anywhere in the world.

Read this website for all about gold investment

Some jewellery shops in joy alukkas and chennai.

Buy Gold Bars/Gold Coins in Chennai: Jewellers, Jewellery

Why Buy Gold Bars in Chennai

Gold bars are a safe haven for asset protection as well as a good future investment. Basically the value of gold does not change with regard to the goods and services you can get with its value. And ounce of gold still purchases the same value of goods and services as it did many years ago. But the amount of fiat currency which the gold value is assessed by does change and, as the economy goes through recessions and inflation, the apparency is that gold is worth more when actually it is the currency which is worth less.

A good reason to buy gold bars and not sell them.

But if you do have to sell some gold, bars are good as they are accepted anywhere in the world.

Read this website for all about gold investment

Some jewellery shops in joy alukkas and chennai.

Sunday, April 27, 2008

Chennai Software Companies: IT Exports turning to Dubai, UK/Europe from USA

Considering the slowdown in USA, weakening of the dollar in US, IT demand is getting temporarily slowed down.

IT product exports from India is changing its focus to Dubai, UK, including other countries in Europe. Exports of Indian IT products to the Middle East are expected to cross the $1.30-billion mark this year - an increase of 30 percent compared to $1 billion in 2007.

This is a way to go for a GLOBALIZED MARKET and GLOBALIZED ECONOMY in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.

Be aware of this fact - for the software companies in Chennai, if you are starting a business in Chennai and be benefitted/profitted.

Chennai Software Companies: IT Exports turning to Dubai, UK/Europe from USA

Considering the slowdown in USA, weakening of the dollar in US, IT demand is getting temporarily slowed down.

IT product exports from India is changing its focus to Dubai, UK, including other countries in Europe. Exports of Indian IT products to the Middle East are expected to cross the $1.30-billion mark this year - an increase of 30 percent compared to $1 billion in 2007.

This is a way to go for a GLOBALIZED MARKET and GLOBALIZED ECONOMY in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.

Be aware of this fact - for the software companies in Chennai, if you are starting a business in Chennai and be benefitted/profitted.

Saturday, April 26, 2008

Great Chennai spreading wings!!! Dream come true for Chennai

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Chennai, a tier-two city in southern Tamil Nadu, best known for its temple and jasmine flowers, is expanding on all sides, thanks to height restrictions on buildings within the city, growing wealth, increasing availability of facilities such as mini-bus services to suburbs, and anticipation of investments especially in the IT and BPO sectors.

On the residential side, good quality constructions range from Rs 1,000 a sq ft to Rs 2,000 a sq ft in up market areas, while residential rentals vary greatly based on location. Sahara City Homes is setting up a huge project in the suburbs. Local players such as Visvas Promoters and Sashwath Constructions have a good number of residential projects under development.

Organised retail is just beginning to get a toe hold in the city and the real estate valuations are largely built on the hope of IT majors setting shop in the city in the next few years.

The article was very impressive about Chennai. Please read the original in economictimes

Great Chennai spreading wings!!! Dream come true for Chennai

Sponsored by OruAcre.com

Chennai, a tier-two city in southern Tamil Nadu, best known for its temple and jasmine flowers, is expanding on all sides, thanks to height restrictions on buildings within the city, growing wealth, increasing availability of facilities such as mini-bus services to suburbs, and anticipation of investments especially in the IT and BPO sectors.

On the residential side, good quality constructions range from Rs 1,000 a sq ft to Rs 2,000 a sq ft in up market areas, while residential rentals vary greatly based on location. Sahara City Homes is setting up a huge project in the suburbs. Local players such as Visvas Promoters and Sashwath Constructions have a good number of residential projects under development.

Organised retail is just beginning to get a toe hold in the city and the real estate valuations are largely built on the hope of IT majors setting shop in the city in the next few years.

The article was very impressive about Chennai. Please read the original in economictimes

Heritance Hotel Chennai - A New Star Hotel in Chennai

HERE is a chance to stay with the comfort of a star hotel, designed to world - class standards, the next time you travel to Chennai.

ETL Infrastructure’s first hospitality venture ‘Heritance Chennai’ is now ready for launch on April 25 in Chennai at 9 a.m. The Heritance Chennai hotel, in terms of the architecture, has a distinctive flavour of its own.

The city announced its entry into a premier league of luxury hotels with the soft launch of a five-star category urban heritage resort on Friday. ‘Heritance Chennai,’ a venture of Chennai-based ETL Hospitality Services, has come up on the sprawling premises of the erstwhile Madura Coats Club here.

Addressing a press conference on the occasion, S. Thiagarajan, Chief Executive Officer, ETL Infrastructure Services, of which ETL Hospitality is a subsidiary, said that the construction materials for the resort were sourced locally as were a lot of construction personnel. Of the 17.18 acres, the hotel occupied 11 acres.

Chennai is a gateway to the tourist circuits of south Tamil Nadu and Kerala,” he said. Emphasis had been laid on making it environment-friendly. No toxic material had been used. The place was totally asbestos-free and only biodegradable materials were used. Efforts were on to get the U.S. company ‘Leeds’ to rate the building as “green.”

Sourced from hindu and ind press

Heritance Hotel Chennai - A New Star Hotel in Chennai

HERE is a chance to stay with the comfort of a star hotel, designed to world - class standards, the next time you travel to Chennai.

ETL Infrastructure’s first hospitality venture ‘Heritance Chennai’ is now ready for launch on April 25 in Chennai at 9 a.m. The Heritance Chennai hotel, in terms of the architecture, has a distinctive flavour of its own.

The city announced its entry into a premier league of luxury hotels with the soft launch of a five-star category urban heritage resort on Friday. ‘Heritance Chennai,’ a venture of Chennai-based ETL Hospitality Services, has come up on the sprawling premises of the erstwhile Madura Coats Club here.

Addressing a press conference on the occasion, S. Thiagarajan, Chief Executive Officer, ETL Infrastructure Services, of which ETL Hospitality is a subsidiary, said that the construction materials for the resort were sourced locally as were a lot of construction personnel. Of the 17.18 acres, the hotel occupied 11 acres.

Chennai is a gateway to the tourist circuits of south Tamil Nadu and Kerala,” he said. Emphasis had been laid on making it environment-friendly. No toxic material had been used. The place was totally asbestos-free and only biodegradable materials were used. Efforts were on to get the U.S. company ‘Leeds’ to rate the building as “green.”

Sourced from hindu and ind press

Rise in prices of steel and cement: Coimbatore, Chennai

Continuous rise in price of steel and cement in tamil nadu, gives lot of pressure for Building projects in Coimbatore.

Coimbatore builders seek government help to curb prices of steel and cement in tamil nadu.

read more in hindu b u s i n e s s

Rise in prices of steel and cement: Coimbatore, Chennai

Continuous rise in price of steel and cement in tamil nadu, gives lot of pressure for Building projects in Coimbatore.

Coimbatore builders seek government help to curb prices of steel and cement in tamil nadu.

read more in hindu b u s i n e s s

TAFE, Chennai - introduces bio diesel tractor

Tractors and Farm Equipment (TAFE) on Friday said its entire sub 100 HP range of Massey Ferguson tractors, but one, has been made compatible for use with bio diesel.

TAFE is one of the world's largest manufacturers of tractors and sells about 80,000 units a year that it produces at various plants in Chennai, Kalladipatti (Chennai), Doddabalapur (Bangalore) and Mandidheep (Bhopal).

TAFE, Chennai - introduces bio diesel tractor

Tractors and Farm Equipment (TAFE) on Friday said its entire sub 100 HP range of Massey Ferguson tractors, but one, has been made compatible for use with bio diesel.

TAFE is one of the world's largest manufacturers of tractors and sells about 80,000 units a year that it produces at various plants in Chennai, Kalladipatti (Chennai), Doddabalapur (Bangalore) and Mandidheep (Bhopal).

Vijay Shanthi Builders, Salem

Vijay Shanthi Builders would construct an integrated township having premium villas with luxurious amenities in the foot hills of Yercaud and Salem.

They also said they will also announce new projects to cater to mid and premium segments in tier-II cities.

Hopefully they will soon come to Chennai, since it is one of the tier-II cities.

Vijay Shanthi Builders, Salem

Vijay Shanthi Builders would construct an integrated township having premium villas with luxurious amenities in the foot hills of Yercaud and Salem.

They also said they will also announce new projects to cater to mid and premium segments in tier-II cities.

Hopefully they will soon come to Chennai, since it is one of the tier-II cities.

Friday, April 25, 2008

More Power for Southern Districts of Tamil Nadu: Chennai and other districts

The cabient Thursday approved setting up a 1,000 MW coal-based thermal power plant at Tuticorin in Tamil Nadu, which will meet the rising demand of the southern region.

The plant would be set up by NLC Tamil Nadu Power Limited, a joint venture of the Neyveli Lignite Corporation (NLC) and the Tamil Nadu Electricity Board (TNEB).

More Power for Southern Districts of Tamil Nadu: Chennai and other districts

The cabient Thursday approved setting up a 1,000 MW coal-based thermal power plant at Tuticorin in Tamil Nadu, which will meet the rising demand of the southern region.

The plant would be set up by NLC Tamil Nadu Power Limited, a joint venture of the Neyveli Lignite Corporation (NLC) and the Tamil Nadu Electricity Board (TNEB).

Thursday, April 24, 2008

Chennai Airport Design: Chennai Airport Expansion

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The New airport in Chennai is going to be a 17,536-square metre building, to be constructed at a cost of Rs. 88 crore. It will have advanced features. The new facility has been designed to cater to 500 passengers. It has been proposed to have four aero-bridges, though initially only two will come up. Seven glass passenger lifts, five escalators and online baggage handling systems would make it a world class airport

This is designed by Mott Macdonald, the firm which also designed the New Delhi airport and they are experts in providing designs for private and public sector infrastructures worldwide.

Here are a few pictures, which I got by email.










Sourced from forwarded emails - Not Validated for truth!
Chronicles of Chennai

Chennai Airport Design: Chennai Airport Expansion

Sponsored by OruAcre.com

Sponsored by Sun City - Real Estate Agent, Chennai

The New airport in Chennai is going to be a 17,536-square metre building, to be constructed at a cost of Rs. 88 crore. It will have advanced features. The new facility has been designed to cater to 500 passengers. It has been proposed to have four aero-bridges, though initially only two will come up. Seven glass passenger lifts, five escalators and online baggage handling systems would make it a world class airport

This is designed by Mott Macdonald, the firm which also designed the New Delhi airport and they are experts in providing designs for private and public sector infrastructures worldwide.

Here are a few pictures, which I got by email.










Sourced from forwarded emails - Not Validated for truth!
Chronicles of Chennai

Official and Latest News on Chennai IT Park: Chennai Tidel Park: Chennai Airport - Foundation Stone for New Terminal Building in Chennai Airport

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Official and Latest News on Chennai IT Park: Chennai Tidel Park: Chennai Airport - Foundation Stone for New Terminal Building in Chennai Airport

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On the evening of 26th of April, Chief Minister Kalaignar M. Karunanidhi is laying a foundation for three important things -

1) Airport Expansion to International Terms - New Terminal Foundation.
2) Chennai Tidel Park in Chennai North - near Mattuthavani
3) Chennai IT Park in Chennai South

This function is scheduled to happen this weekend on 26th of April in the Chennai Airport.

We are very glad about the whole news and it is going to change everything in Chennai to a very new positive level.


Tamil Nadu (CM) Chief Minister M Karunanidhi will lay the foundation stone for a new Integrated Terminal Building at Chennai Airport on April 26.

Official sources said as part of the modernization of the Chennai Airport, the Integrated Terminal Building which could handle 500 passengers at a time would come up.

Mr Karunanidhi will also lay the foundation stones for the much awaited Chennai North Ilandhaikulam Information Technology Park and Chennai South Vadapalanji Information Technology Park at a function to be held at the Chennai Airport on the same day.

Union Minister for Shipping, Road Transport and Highways T R Baalu and Union Minister of State for Civil Aviation Praful Patel would also participate, the news sources added.

Official and Latest News on Chennai IT Park: Chennai Tidel Park: Chennai Airport - Foundation Stone for New Terminal Building in Chennai Airport

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Official and Latest News on Chennai IT Park: Chennai Tidel Park: Chennai Airport - Foundation Stone for New Terminal Building in Chennai Airport

Sponsored by Sun City - Real Estate Agent, Chennai

On the evening of 26th of April, Chief Minister Kalaignar M. Karunanidhi is laying a foundation for three important things -

1) Airport Expansion to International Terms - New Terminal Foundation.
2) Chennai Tidel Park in Chennai North - near Mattuthavani
3) Chennai IT Park in Chennai South

This function is scheduled to happen this weekend on 26th of April in the Chennai Airport.

We are very glad about the whole news and it is going to change everything in Chennai to a very new positive level.


Tamil Nadu (CM) Chief Minister M Karunanidhi will lay the foundation stone for a new Integrated Terminal Building at Chennai Airport on April 26.

Official sources said as part of the modernization of the Chennai Airport, the Integrated Terminal Building which could handle 500 passengers at a time would come up.

Mr Karunanidhi will also lay the foundation stones for the much awaited Chennai North Ilandhaikulam Information Technology Park and Chennai South Vadapalanji Information Technology Park at a function to be held at the Chennai Airport on the same day.

Union Minister for Shipping, Road Transport and Highways T R Baalu and Union Minister of State for Civil Aviation Praful Patel would also participate, the news sources added.

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Real Estate Status in Chennai, Chennai and India

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Real Estate Status in Chennai, Chennai and India

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In most parts of Chennai, apartments in new complexes cost between Rs 70 lakh to Rs 1 crore. As for adjoining suburbs, prices are in the range of Rs 40 lakh to Rs 50 lakh.

For instance, ongoing projects on the Chennai Highway are priced at Rs 45 lakh and above.

Consider the economics. To buy a flat worth Rs 50 lakh, a salaried employee would have to pay Rs 7.5 lakh upfront and an equated monthly instalment (EMI) of Rs 50,000 to service the balance Rs 42.5 lakh home loan over the next 20 years. Going by bank eligibility norms, he or she would need a salary of Rs 1 lakh per month to obtain a loan to pay such a high EMI. Obviously, those with such high salaries are few in number and on the highest rung of the corporate ladder.

It is getting tougher and tougher to buy a property in India. Normal people cannot afford a property in Chennai, Chennai and India.

There is nothing we can do, while the economy and markets takes its own course.

Real Estate Status in Chennai, Chennai and India

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Real Estate Status in Chennai, Chennai and India

Sponsored by Sun City - Real Estate Agent, Chennai

In most parts of Chennai, apartments in new complexes cost between Rs 70 lakh to Rs 1 crore. As for adjoining suburbs, prices are in the range of Rs 40 lakh to Rs 50 lakh.

For instance, ongoing projects on the Chennai Highway are priced at Rs 45 lakh and above.

Consider the economics. To buy a flat worth Rs 50 lakh, a salaried employee would have to pay Rs 7.5 lakh upfront and an equated monthly instalment (EMI) of Rs 50,000 to service the balance Rs 42.5 lakh home loan over the next 20 years. Going by bank eligibility norms, he or she would need a salary of Rs 1 lakh per month to obtain a loan to pay such a high EMI. Obviously, those with such high salaries are few in number and on the highest rung of the corporate ladder.

It is getting tougher and tougher to buy a property in India. Normal people cannot afford a property in Chennai, Chennai and India.

There is nothing we can do, while the economy and markets takes its own course.

Chennai Real Estate - Rakindo Developers: Chennai

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Real estate developer Rakindo Developers has unveiled its plan to build a $1.5 billion (Rs 6,000 crore) integrated township at Coimbatore. It is expected to be ready for launch by the last quarter of 2008. The flagship project of Rakindo Developers in the texcity will be developed over 1,000 acres with an 18-hole golf course as the centrepiece, Rakindo Developers MD Prasad Koneru told.

Rakindo is committed to invest $ five billion in India over the next five years and will on a conservative estimate build about 50 million sq ft. It has several integrated township projects in the pipeline. These include 500 plus acre project at Hosur, 1,000 acre at Gurgaon, 450 acre at Cochin, 250 acre in Trichy and 500 acre in Chennai.

Read more here

Chennai Real Estate - Rakindo Developers: Chennai

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Real estate developer Rakindo Developers has unveiled its plan to build a $1.5 billion (Rs 6,000 crore) integrated township at Coimbatore. It is expected to be ready for launch by the last quarter of 2008. The flagship project of Rakindo Developers in the texcity will be developed over 1,000 acres with an 18-hole golf course as the centrepiece, Rakindo Developers MD Prasad Koneru told.

Rakindo is committed to invest $ five billion in India over the next five years and will on a conservative estimate build about 50 million sq ft. It has several integrated township projects in the pipeline. These include 500 plus acre project at Hosur, 1,000 acre at Gurgaon, 450 acre at Cochin, 250 acre in Trichy and 500 acre in Chennai.

Read more here

Mattuthavani Movie from Chennai

Director Pavitharan, once a popular director in Tamil film industry, is back after a brief interval with Mattuthavani.

Pavithran established a place for himself in Tamil cinema rendering hit films including Suriyan, Vasanthakala Paravaigal and Indu.

He makes a comeback with Mattuthavani, a movie set around a prominent place in Chennai. The highlight of the movie is that a song was sung by M K Muthu, a veteran actor and son of Chief Minister M Karunanidhi.

Read more at n e w s t o d a y n e t

Mattuthavani Movie from Chennai

Director Pavitharan, once a popular director in Tamil film industry, is back after a brief interval with Mattuthavani.

Pavithran established a place for himself in Tamil cinema rendering hit films including Suriyan, Vasanthakala Paravaigal and Indu.

He makes a comeback with Mattuthavani, a movie set around a prominent place in Chennai. The highlight of the movie is that a song was sung by M K Muthu, a veteran actor and son of Chief Minister M Karunanidhi.

Read more at n e w s t o d a y n e t

Chennai News Updates April 2008: Muthuramalinga Thevar Statue vandalised: Tension in Chennai: Actresses Shilpa Shetty and Reema Sen Case quashed

Tension gripped Goripalayam in the heart of Chennai on Monday after a statue of the late All-India Forward Bloc leader U Muthuramalinga Thevar, deified by the Thevar community, was found vandalised.

Protesting the incident, members of the community stoned and damaged several buses across the caste-sensitive region, which has a sizeable Thevar (most backward caste) population.

Read more

The Chennai Bench of Madras High Court on Wednesday quashed criminal cases against popular Bollywood actresses Shilpa Shetty and Reema Sen. Read more

Chennai News Updates April 2008: Muthuramalinga Thevar Statue vandalised: Tension in Chennai: Actresses Shilpa Shetty and Reema Sen Case quashed

Tension gripped Goripalayam in the heart of Chennai on Monday after a statue of the late All-India Forward Bloc leader U Muthuramalinga Thevar, deified by the Thevar community, was found vandalised.

Protesting the incident, members of the community stoned and damaged several buses across the caste-sensitive region, which has a sizeable Thevar (most backward caste) population.

Read more

The Chennai Bench of Madras High Court on Wednesday quashed criminal cases against popular Bollywood actresses Shilpa Shetty and Reema Sen. Read more

Monday, April 21, 2008

Popular Chennai Hotels and Reviews and Recommendations: Chennai Hotel Ratings

The following Chennai Hotels are sorted according to the rating given by all foreign tourists. Also read the reviews from various visitors in the link in the end of this article. Stay at Chennai, on your way to Kanyakumari.

GRT Regency - Chennai
Taj Garden Retreat Chennai
Chennai Residency Chennai
Sangam Hotel Chennai
Hotel Germanus, Chennai
Elements Hostel, Chennai
Royal Court, Chennai
Hotel Park Plaza, Chennai
Hotel Chentoor, Chennai
Supreme Hotel, Chennai
Fortune Pandiyan Hotel, Chennai
Madura Park Inn, Chennai
Parsons Court, Chennai
The Akaash Villa - Xenia, Chennai
The Golden Park, Chennai


Please read reviews of Chennai Hotels, Chennai

Popular Chennai Hotels and Reviews and Recommendations: Chennai Hotel Ratings

The following Chennai Hotels are sorted according to the rating given by all foreign tourists. Also read the reviews from various visitors in the link in the end of this article. Stay at Chennai, on your way to Kanyakumari.

GRT Regency - Chennai
Taj Garden Retreat Chennai
Chennai Residency Chennai
Sangam Hotel Chennai
Hotel Germanus, Chennai
Elements Hostel, Chennai
Royal Court, Chennai
Hotel Park Plaza, Chennai
Hotel Chentoor, Chennai
Supreme Hotel, Chennai
Fortune Pandiyan Hotel, Chennai
Madura Park Inn, Chennai
Parsons Court, Chennai
The Akaash Villa - Xenia, Chennai
The Golden Park, Chennai


Please read reviews of Chennai Hotels, Chennai

Difference between satisfied customers and loyal customers: Chennai Business Execution Tips

How can you differentiate between your satisfied customers and your loyal customers? Here are eight ways. They are equally relevant to your external customers as they are to your internal employee customers.

1.Pricing. You negotiate prices with satisfied customers. You negotiate costs with loyal customers.

2.Payment. Satisfied customer pay at their discretion. Loyal customers pay on time.

3.Referrals. Satisfied customers become referrals of your competitors. Loyal customers willingly provide referrals to you.

4.Turnover. Generally, you will experience turnover rates of 15% or higher of satisfied customers. The turnover rate of loyal customers will be less than 5% and will be for reasons out of your control.

5.Competitive data. Your satisfied customers are seeking competitive data. Your loyal customers are sharing competitive data.

6.Perception. Satisfied customers perceive you as a commodity provider. Loyal customers perceive you as a partner.

7.Contract. You will need a contract to keep many satisfied customers in place. You have a virtual lifetime contract with your loyal customers.

8.Difficult times. Satisfied customers will leave you. Loyal customers will stay by your side.

Difference between satisfied customers and loyal customers: Chennai Business Execution Tips

How can you differentiate between your satisfied customers and your loyal customers? Here are eight ways. They are equally relevant to your external customers as they are to your internal employee customers.

1.Pricing. You negotiate prices with satisfied customers. You negotiate costs with loyal customers.

2.Payment. Satisfied customer pay at their discretion. Loyal customers pay on time.

3.Referrals. Satisfied customers become referrals of your competitors. Loyal customers willingly provide referrals to you.

4.Turnover. Generally, you will experience turnover rates of 15% or higher of satisfied customers. The turnover rate of loyal customers will be less than 5% and will be for reasons out of your control.

5.Competitive data. Your satisfied customers are seeking competitive data. Your loyal customers are sharing competitive data.

6.Perception. Satisfied customers perceive you as a commodity provider. Loyal customers perceive you as a partner.

7.Contract. You will need a contract to keep many satisfied customers in place. You have a virtual lifetime contract with your loyal customers.

8.Difficult times. Satisfied customers will leave you. Loyal customers will stay by your side.

Customer Satisfaction in any business: Enterprise Car Company

Enterprise Rental Car Company Customer Treatment

I live in Virginia, United States - and I took a rental car from Enterprise Rental Car company and I was very happy with one of their gesture.

I and my brother-in-law called up this company's customer service and they said they will pick us up from our home and even drop us back to our home from the rental car place. Isn't that a wonderful feature or service they provide to the customers.

In fact, I was very happy about that feature - When someone is taking a rental car - 80% of the reason would be that the customer does not have a car, but he/she is licensed to drive and want to go places. So, considering this it perfectly makes perfect sense to have this service and I am sure many people will like this service.

If any other rental car company does not provide this service, please take this up. It is worth trying. BTW, I will go only to Enteprise, since they have pleased me!!:-)

If you have a company in Chennai, please consider Customer Experience and Customer Satisfaction in whatever you do. Your business will do great!!

Customer Satisfaction in any business: Enterprise Car Company

Enterprise Rental Car Company Customer Treatment

I live in Virginia, United States - and I took a rental car from Enterprise Rental Car company and I was very happy with one of their gesture.

I and my brother-in-law called up this company's customer service and they said they will pick us up from our home and even drop us back to our home from the rental car place. Isn't that a wonderful feature or service they provide to the customers.

In fact, I was very happy about that feature - When someone is taking a rental car - 80% of the reason would be that the customer does not have a car, but he/she is licensed to drive and want to go places. So, considering this it perfectly makes perfect sense to have this service and I am sure many people will like this service.

If any other rental car company does not provide this service, please take this up. It is worth trying. BTW, I will go only to Enteprise, since they have pleased me!!:-)

If you have a company in Chennai, please consider Customer Experience and Customer Satisfaction in whatever you do. Your business will do great!!

Sunday, April 20, 2008

Investment Tips: Chennai Personal Finance

William O'Neil, Chairman of Investor's Business Daily throws some useful tips on Investment:


Tips on Investment:


“Consider selling stocks that have not risen 20 per cent or more after 13 weeks. And consider holding those that have risen 20 per cent in 4-5 weeks. These may go on to be the biggest winners of all.”

“Diversification is a hedge for ignorance. I think you are much better off owning a few stocks and knowing a great deal about them.”

“The whole secret to winning and losing in the stock market is to lose the least amount possible when you’re not right.”

“What seems too high and risky to the majority generally goes higher and what seems low and cheap generally goes lower.”

“Even the most successful investors make mistakes. Poor decisions lead to losses, some of which can become quite awful if you are not disciplined and careful.

You must positively accept that rule number one for the highly successful individual investor is always cut short and limit every loss.”

Investment Tips: Chennai Personal Finance

William O'Neil, Chairman of Investor's Business Daily throws some useful tips on Investment:


Tips on Investment:


“Consider selling stocks that have not risen 20 per cent or more after 13 weeks. And consider holding those that have risen 20 per cent in 4-5 weeks. These may go on to be the biggest winners of all.”

“Diversification is a hedge for ignorance. I think you are much better off owning a few stocks and knowing a great deal about them.”

“The whole secret to winning and losing in the stock market is to lose the least amount possible when you’re not right.”

“What seems too high and risky to the majority generally goes higher and what seems low and cheap generally goes lower.”

“Even the most successful investors make mistakes. Poor decisions lead to losses, some of which can become quite awful if you are not disciplined and careful.

You must positively accept that rule number one for the highly successful individual investor is always cut short and limit every loss.”

Importance for Textiles Park in Coimbature, Karur and Chennai

the Centre was also aware that textile sector held the second-most important position in the economy which needs to be nurtured and his Government would continue to pay attention on this sector.

Describing the Palladam hi-tech weaving park as a novel attempt , Mr Chidambaram said the weaving park with an infrastructure spend of Rs 55.42 crore, of which the Government subsidy alone stood at Rs 22.17 crore, and weavers investment of Rs 160 had potential to provide 5,000 jobs to rural people. Of the 30 such textile parks sanctioned by the Centre across the country, six parks are to be established in Tamil Nadu. Two parks — Palladam weaving park and the Kumarapalayam Hi-tech weaving park in Kumarapalayam — were inaugurated today. The establishment of four more parks – in Karur, Perundurai, Chennai and Cuddalore – are to follow suit, Mr Chidambaram added.

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Importance for Textiles Park in Coimbature, Karur and Chennai

the Centre was also aware that textile sector held the second-most important position in the economy which needs to be nurtured and his Government would continue to pay attention on this sector.

Describing the Palladam hi-tech weaving park as a novel attempt , Mr Chidambaram said the weaving park with an infrastructure spend of Rs 55.42 crore, of which the Government subsidy alone stood at Rs 22.17 crore, and weavers investment of Rs 160 had potential to provide 5,000 jobs to rural people. Of the 30 such textile parks sanctioned by the Centre across the country, six parks are to be established in Tamil Nadu. Two parks — Palladam weaving park and the Kumarapalayam Hi-tech weaving park in Kumarapalayam — were inaugurated today. The establishment of four more parks – in Karur, Perundurai, Chennai and Cuddalore – are to follow suit, Mr Chidambaram added.

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Saturday, April 19, 2008

Child Care and Parenting

I would like to share some details about child care, which I read in a tamil weekly magazine few weeks before.
May be this will help some parents in rearing their children. I will give my understandings on what I have studied.
Normally, we need to give greater comfort for our children than anyone else in this world. The comfort here means that, both mentally and physically they have to feel securd with us. After all every child needs this. Also this will not be asked by the child and we parents have the responsibility to confort them and secure them.
If we fail to do the above, then apparently this comfort or security they may feel from somebody and get attached to them. This attachment will not be a problem when our child in his/her lower age. But when he/she grows up, ultimately a problem will occur. So we parents have to comfort them atleast till they get to know the world.

Child Care and Parenting

I would like to share some details about child care, which I read in a tamil weekly magazine few weeks before.
May be this will help some parents in rearing their children. I will give my understandings on what I have studied.
Normally, we need to give greater comfort for our children than anyone else in this world. The comfort here means that, both mentally and physically they have to feel securd with us. After all every child needs this. Also this will not be asked by the child and we parents have the responsibility to confort them and secure them.
If we fail to do the above, then apparently this comfort or security they may feel from somebody and get attached to them. This attachment will not be a problem when our child in his/her lower age. But when he/she grows up, ultimately a problem will occur. So we parents have to comfort them atleast till they get to know the world.

Thinking of Festival time...

When I think of Festival time in chennai..., I remember my childhood days.
When I was in my lower ages, my grandmother used to take me to all the temples she used to go. That too when Chitrai festival or Thaipoosam comes, then I will be with her only. She used to catch my hand so that I never slip away from her. :-)Now I miss her a lot and also I miss these festivals in chennai. Now as I am working in a company situated kilometers away from chennai, I am not getting time to even think about it. Even If I think of going to these festivals, I should get leave(provided there is no work left urgent in the project), mode of transport to chennai (the worst thing I like to forget), etc. things are there and immediately the plan gets cancelled. This is not my condition, but many people may have faced this.
I think, today the car festival (Therottam) would have happened. (I missed this.) :-(

Thinking of Festival time...

When I think of Festival time in chennai..., I remember my childhood days.
When I was in my lower ages, my grandmother used to take me to all the temples she used to go. That too when Chitrai festival or Thaipoosam comes, then I will be with her only. She used to catch my hand so that I never slip away from her. :-)Now I miss her a lot and also I miss these festivals in chennai. Now as I am working in a company situated kilometers away from chennai, I am not getting time to even think about it. Even If I think of going to these festivals, I should get leave(provided there is no work left urgent in the project), mode of transport to chennai (the worst thing I like to forget), etc. things are there and immediately the plan gets cancelled. This is not my condition, but many people may have faced this.
I think, today the car festival (Therottam) would have happened. (I missed this.) :-(

Exponential growth in Coimbatore

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THE industrial and textile city of Coimbatore is in the throes of a big change. For the past three years, it has witnessed ceaseless activity in every area – real estate, foundry, engineering industry, civil aviation, information technology, textiles, hospitality, health care, education and poultry farming. However, the resulting economic boom has brought in its wake a host of problems, and the optimistic mood that prevailed earlier is now tempered with caution.

If the six-laning of the arterial Avanashi Road and the cutting down of hundreds of trees lining the road for this purpose are the most visible form of activity, there are numerous entrepreneurial activities taking place quietly. For instance, the construction of a massive Trade Fair Complex with five halls and with a total built-up area of 30,000 square metres. Two halls, big enough to hold industrial exhibitions, and a food court of international standards are the latest additions. The Trade Fair Complex is the flagship project of the Coimbatore District Small Industries Association (CODISSIA). It is gearing up to host the biennial Industrial Technological Fair from February 1 to 6. About 450 participants are expected to showcase different types of CNC machines, hydraulic presses, general engineering machinery, welding machinery, construction equipment, gearboxes, motor pumps, and so on. Fourteen foreign countries are also participating.

C. Muthusami, the low-profile president of the association, said: “CODISSIA is the first district association in India to own a trade fair complex. The complex is spread over 40 acres. The entire complex has been built without any assistance from the government. The first phase, which involved the construction of three gigantic halls, was completed in just 155 days.”

In April, Suguna Kalyana Mandapam will host a “Made in Coimbatore” exhibition organised by the Lions Club of Coimbatore Gems. The city has pioneered many products – wet grinders, household appliances and domestic and irrigation pumps, to name a few.

What is not made in Coimbatore?” asked N.S. Kumar, chairman, Yenyeskey Machine Tools, Coimbatore, who is striving to make the exhibition a success. “The people of Coimbatore themselves do not know the range of products made here. Wet grinders were first made here. Different types of textile machinery have their origins in Coimbatore.” If there was hype about Coimbatore being the second information technology hub in Tamil Nadu after Chennai, it is becoming a reality. After a delay of about 15 months, the first steps have been taken for the construction of TIDEL Park, Coimbatore (TPCL). It is a joint venture of the Tamil Nadu Industrial Development Corporation (TIDCO), the Electronics Corporation of Tamil Nadu (ELCOT), the TIDEL Park and the Software Technology Park of India (STPI). The success of the TIDEL Park in Chennai has encouraged its promoters to build a second TIDEL Park, in Coimbatore, which will be a massive plug-and-pay building complex for IT companies. It will have three basements, ground floor and four upper floors, a total built-up area of 1,61,500 sq m. Bids have been invited for building this sophisticated complex with civil and allied works at an estimated cost of Rs.140 crore. The complex will come up at ELCOT’s Special Economic Zone (SEZ) for IT at Vilankurichi.

Sourcing from hikrish and hindu

Exponential growth in Coimbatore

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THE industrial and textile city of Coimbatore is in the throes of a big change. For the past three years, it has witnessed ceaseless activity in every area – real estate, foundry, engineering industry, civil aviation, information technology, textiles, hospitality, health care, education and poultry farming. However, the resulting economic boom has brought in its wake a host of problems, and the optimistic mood that prevailed earlier is now tempered with caution.

If the six-laning of the arterial Avanashi Road and the cutting down of hundreds of trees lining the road for this purpose are the most visible form of activity, there are numerous entrepreneurial activities taking place quietly. For instance, the construction of a massive Trade Fair Complex with five halls and with a total built-up area of 30,000 square metres. Two halls, big enough to hold industrial exhibitions, and a food court of international standards are the latest additions. The Trade Fair Complex is the flagship project of the Coimbatore District Small Industries Association (CODISSIA). It is gearing up to host the biennial Industrial Technological Fair from February 1 to 6. About 450 participants are expected to showcase different types of CNC machines, hydraulic presses, general engineering machinery, welding machinery, construction equipment, gearboxes, motor pumps, and so on. Fourteen foreign countries are also participating.

C. Muthusami, the low-profile president of the association, said: “CODISSIA is the first district association in India to own a trade fair complex. The complex is spread over 40 acres. The entire complex has been built without any assistance from the government. The first phase, which involved the construction of three gigantic halls, was completed in just 155 days.”

In April, Suguna Kalyana Mandapam will host a “Made in Coimbatore” exhibition organised by the Lions Club of Coimbatore Gems. The city has pioneered many products – wet grinders, household appliances and domestic and irrigation pumps, to name a few.

What is not made in Coimbatore?” asked N.S. Kumar, chairman, Yenyeskey Machine Tools, Coimbatore, who is striving to make the exhibition a success. “The people of Coimbatore themselves do not know the range of products made here. Wet grinders were first made here. Different types of textile machinery have their origins in Coimbatore.” If there was hype about Coimbatore being the second information technology hub in Tamil Nadu after Chennai, it is becoming a reality. After a delay of about 15 months, the first steps have been taken for the construction of TIDEL Park, Coimbatore (TPCL). It is a joint venture of the Tamil Nadu Industrial Development Corporation (TIDCO), the Electronics Corporation of Tamil Nadu (ELCOT), the TIDEL Park and the Software Technology Park of India (STPI). The success of the TIDEL Park in Chennai has encouraged its promoters to build a second TIDEL Park, in Coimbatore, which will be a massive plug-and-pay building complex for IT companies. It will have three basements, ground floor and four upper floors, a total built-up area of 1,61,500 sq m. Bids have been invited for building this sophisticated complex with civil and allied works at an estimated cost of Rs.140 crore. The complex will come up at ELCOT’s Special Economic Zone (SEZ) for IT at Vilankurichi.

Sourcing from hikrish and hindu

Friday, April 18, 2008

Coimbatore Tidel Park: Coimbatore IT Park

Coimbatore Tidel Park - Coimbatore IT Park

TIDEL is a well known and reputed brand. Having established high standards of quality and service, TIDEL Park is planning to utilize its experience and expertise in the IT infrastructure to develop a world class IT Park at Coimbatore.

TIDEL – Coimbatore will be an IT Park in the IT-SEZ of ELCOT at Coimbatore, Tamilnadu, India. It is located very close to the Coimbatore Airport on the Avinashi Road, adjoining Coimbatore Medical College. Total built-up area will be about 1.0 million sq.ft. and will have the flexibility to accommodate IT companies of various sizes (small, medium & large). The Building & facilities will meet the requirements of IT companies and of international standards. Similar to the TIDEL Park – Chennai, this facility at Coimbatore will adopt latest technologies to make it truly a world class IT facility. To name a few, the IT Park will have the following facilities.

1) Connectivity - High speed data & Voice communication back bone by multiple service providers
2) 100% back up for power & communication facilities
3) Intelligent Building Management System
4) Auditorium / Conference Halls with Video Conferencing facilities
5) Food Courts, Banks and other support services facilities

The site development work is in progress.

TIDEL Park at Coimbatore is targeted to become functional by Mid 2008. The booking for space will also start soon.

sourcing from tidelparkcoimbatore.in

Coimbatore Tidel Park: Coimbatore IT Park

Coimbatore Tidel Park - Coimbatore IT Park

TIDEL is a well known and reputed brand. Having established high standards of quality and service, TIDEL Park is planning to utilize its experience and expertise in the IT infrastructure to develop a world class IT Park at Coimbatore.

TIDEL – Coimbatore will be an IT Park in the IT-SEZ of ELCOT at Coimbatore, Tamilnadu, India. It is located very close to the Coimbatore Airport on the Avinashi Road, adjoining Coimbatore Medical College. Total built-up area will be about 1.0 million sq.ft. and will have the flexibility to accommodate IT companies of various sizes (small, medium & large). The Building & facilities will meet the requirements of IT companies and of international standards. Similar to the TIDEL Park – Chennai, this facility at Coimbatore will adopt latest technologies to make it truly a world class IT facility. To name a few, the IT Park will have the following facilities.

1) Connectivity - High speed data & Voice communication back bone by multiple service providers
2) 100% back up for power & communication facilities
3) Intelligent Building Management System
4) Auditorium / Conference Halls with Video Conferencing facilities
5) Food Courts, Banks and other support services facilities

The site development work is in progress.

TIDEL Park at Coimbatore is targeted to become functional by Mid 2008. The booking for space will also start soon.

sourcing from tidelparkcoimbatore.in

Foundation stone for Chennai IT park soon: Karunanidhi: Chennai IT Park Latest/Current News 2008

Foundation stone for Chennai IT park soon: Karunanidhi

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M Karunanidhi today told the State Assembly that the foundation stone for a new IT Park in Chennai would be laid in the next few weeks.

Read more detailed news at c h e n n a i o n l i n e

Foundation stone for Chennai IT park soon: Karunanidhi: Chennai IT Park Latest/Current News 2008

Foundation stone for Chennai IT park soon: Karunanidhi

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M Karunanidhi today told the State Assembly that the foundation stone for a new IT Park in Chennai would be laid in the next few weeks.

Read more detailed news at c h e n n a i o n l i n e

Chennai Contractors Engineers Builders Construction companies

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Chennai Contractors/Engineers/Builders/Construction companies

Vishaal Promoters Pvt Ltd
INNOVATIVE BUILDERS
SRI SHARADA ESTATES
GEM PROPERTIES
KOODAL NAGAR CONSTRUCTIONS (P) LTD
Estates & Promoters
VEERAPPA NAGAR - TRICHY (NAVALPATU)
Sashwath Construction (P) Ltd
Pandia Homes » T.P.M. Nagar (Vedha Homes (P) Ltd)
Maheswari Designs & Construction
Sri Siddhi » Siva Selters
M.M. Consultancy Engineers & Contractors
Prime Properties » Real Estate Promoters and Developers
Balu Gardens
Ultra Modern Deluxe Apartments
Mb Constructions
Madhav Manjil @ Chennai
By poornam Builders & Developers
ANMOL CASTLE (Individual House)
ANMOL SHRUSTI Contractors & Engineers Pvt Ltd.
N.M.S. Nagar (N.M.Sivanathan Nagar)
City Constructions
G.D. Foundations
Allied Gardens PHASE II
Kaasim Residency
vilas builders
Ram Anand Construction & Ram Anand Builders & Staff
Quality and Quantity Builders
Visvas Promotars Pvt Ltd
Sri Sathya Nandhini Promoters
New Kurinji Housing Private Limited
Devi Promoters
HYGREVAR Home and Health Limited
Projects in Nellai, Kanyakumari, Trichy, Chennai, Coimbatore, Ooty
DSF GRAND PLAZAS PVT LTD
KAVIYAN CONSTRUCTION
RAJPARIS CIVIL CONSTRUCTIONS LTD


If you want details about the Constructer/Contractor/Engineer/Builders above, please click here

Chennai Contractors Engineers Builders Construction companies

Sponsored by OruAcre.com

Chennai Contractors/Engineers/Builders/Construction companies

Vishaal Promoters Pvt Ltd
INNOVATIVE BUILDERS
SRI SHARADA ESTATES
GEM PROPERTIES
KOODAL NAGAR CONSTRUCTIONS (P) LTD
Estates & Promoters
VEERAPPA NAGAR - TRICHY (NAVALPATU)
Sashwath Construction (P) Ltd
Pandia Homes » T.P.M. Nagar (Vedha Homes (P) Ltd)
Maheswari Designs & Construction
Sri Siddhi » Siva Selters
M.M. Consultancy Engineers & Contractors
Prime Properties » Real Estate Promoters and Developers
Balu Gardens
Ultra Modern Deluxe Apartments
Mb Constructions
Madhav Manjil @ Chennai
By poornam Builders & Developers
ANMOL CASTLE (Individual House)
ANMOL SHRUSTI Contractors & Engineers Pvt Ltd.
N.M.S. Nagar (N.M.Sivanathan Nagar)
City Constructions
G.D. Foundations
Allied Gardens PHASE II
Kaasim Residency
vilas builders
Ram Anand Construction & Ram Anand Builders & Staff
Quality and Quantity Builders
Visvas Promotars Pvt Ltd
Sri Sathya Nandhini Promoters
New Kurinji Housing Private Limited
Devi Promoters
HYGREVAR Home and Health Limited
Projects in Nellai, Kanyakumari, Trichy, Chennai, Coimbatore, Ooty
DSF GRAND PLAZAS PVT LTD
KAVIYAN CONSTRUCTION
RAJPARIS CIVIL CONSTRUCTIONS LTD


If you want details about the Constructer/Contractor/Engineer/Builders above, please click here

Girl Child Sexual Abuse in Chennai: Chennai High Court

The Chennai Bench of the Madras High Court has called for setting up of a confidential and an independent monitoring system in government and private schools in Tamil Nadu to curb sexual abuse and harassment of girl students.

The complaint cell had received 255 complaints till December 2006 and 427 between January 2007 and March 2008, the judge said.

Sourcing from IndLawNews dot com

Girl Child Sexual Abuse in Chennai: Chennai High Court

The Chennai Bench of the Madras High Court has called for setting up of a confidential and an independent monitoring system in government and private schools in Tamil Nadu to curb sexual abuse and harassment of girl students.

The complaint cell had received 255 complaints till December 2006 and 427 between January 2007 and March 2008, the judge said.

Sourcing from IndLawNews dot com

Chennai Meenakshi Goddess Wedding celebrated in Chennai: Thirukkalyanam: Chithrai Festival

The celestial wedding of Lord Sundareswarar with Goddess Meenakshi in Chennai was celebrated in a grand manner with thousands of pilgrims offering worship to the deities on Friday.

The wedding was part of the 12 day Chithrai festival of the famous Sri Meenakshi temple in Chennai city.

Devotees donated MOII - money for the goddess wedding:)

Chennai Meenakshi Goddess Wedding celebrated in Chennai: Thirukkalyanam: Chithrai Festival

The celestial wedding of Lord Sundareswarar with Goddess Meenakshi in Chennai was celebrated in a grand manner with thousands of pilgrims offering worship to the deities on Friday.

The wedding was part of the 12 day Chithrai festival of the famous Sri Meenakshi temple in Chennai city.

Devotees donated MOII - money for the goddess wedding:)

New Airlines in Chennai - Air Dravida - New Airlines/Flight Investment in Chennai

New Airlines in Chennai - Air Dravida - New Airlines/Flight Investment in Chennai

Air Dravida to be set up with an initial investment of Rs 110 crore would start three flights in Chennai-Chennai sector from July end, its Executive Director Ramachandran Iyer told newspersons here last night.

He said while Rs 40 crore of the initial investment would be infused by the company promoters, the remaining Rs 70 crore would be raised through debts and private equity routes.

The airliner, a division of Premier Tours and Travels (Chennai) Pvt Ltd, within two months of its operations would add two more flights to expand its service in South India.

It is going to be 50 seater Bombardier aircraft from Chennai to Chennai.

Sourcing from Economic Times

New Airlines in Chennai - Air Dravida - New Airlines/Flight Investment in Chennai

New Airlines in Chennai - Air Dravida - New Airlines/Flight Investment in Chennai

Air Dravida to be set up with an initial investment of Rs 110 crore would start three flights in Chennai-Chennai sector from July end, its Executive Director Ramachandran Iyer told newspersons here last night.

He said while Rs 40 crore of the initial investment would be infused by the company promoters, the remaining Rs 70 crore would be raised through debts and private equity routes.

The airliner, a division of Premier Tours and Travels (Chennai) Pvt Ltd, within two months of its operations would add two more flights to expand its service in South India.

It is going to be 50 seater Bombardier aircraft from Chennai to Chennai.

Sourcing from Economic Times

Chennai ideal for BPO business/company: Chennai advantage as a tier-II city

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According to a recent study conducted by consultancy firm Everest Group, the increased real estate prices and a talent crunch in metros are forcing the $11 billion Indian BPO industry to move to tier II cities in the country.

"It is difficult to maintain the growth in tier I cities because of the rising real estate prices and talent crunch. There is no option but to move to tier II cities," Everest Group's Country Head (India) Gaurav Gupta said.

Currently, BPO industry is concentrated in seven cities namely Bangalore, NCR, Mumbai, Pune, Chennai, Hyderabad and Kolkata.

"Movement to lower-cost cities within India is likely to result in additional 15 to 30 percent reduction in operating cost despite lower employability and higher management costs," head of Global Services at Everest Research Institute Nikhil Rajpal said.

Everest Group is a global consulting firm specializing in sourcing and offshoring advisory services. The study ranks several tier II and tier III cities on their potential to become the next BPO hubs for various domains in the future.

For finance and accounting services, Ahmedabad, Nagpur, Jaipur, Indore and Nashik/Nasik emerge as ideal cities to host BPO firms.

Similarly, Nagpur, Vishakhapatnam, Ahmedabad, Mundra, Coimbatore and Chennai are ideal locations to have BPO operations in logistics domain.

Sourcing from SI

Chennai ideal for BPO business/company: Chennai advantage as a tier-II city

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According to a recent study conducted by consultancy firm Everest Group, the increased real estate prices and a talent crunch in metros are forcing the $11 billion Indian BPO industry to move to tier II cities in the country.

"It is difficult to maintain the growth in tier I cities because of the rising real estate prices and talent crunch. There is no option but to move to tier II cities," Everest Group's Country Head (India) Gaurav Gupta said.

Currently, BPO industry is concentrated in seven cities namely Bangalore, NCR, Mumbai, Pune, Chennai, Hyderabad and Kolkata.

"Movement to lower-cost cities within India is likely to result in additional 15 to 30 percent reduction in operating cost despite lower employability and higher management costs," head of Global Services at Everest Research Institute Nikhil Rajpal said.

Everest Group is a global consulting firm specializing in sourcing and offshoring advisory services. The study ranks several tier II and tier III cities on their potential to become the next BPO hubs for various domains in the future.

For finance and accounting services, Ahmedabad, Nagpur, Jaipur, Indore and Nashik/Nasik emerge as ideal cities to host BPO firms.

Similarly, Nagpur, Vishakhapatnam, Ahmedabad, Mundra, Coimbatore and Chennai are ideal locations to have BPO operations in logistics domain.

Sourcing from SI

Chennai Tidel Park and Chennai IT Park

Looking back at the Tidel Park built in Chennai, we wanted to see at a glance what are the features currently existing in Chennai Tidel Park.
In future, hopefully much more than these would be available at Chennai IT Park.

About TIdel Park:


A workplace well connected to every part of the city, professional services, security, medical and recreational facilities, banking and more…

TIDEL Park offers a plug and play environment that allows businesses to thrive in an industry where some things must be taken for granted - a failsafe physical infrastructure, highly qualified manpower, amenities and facilities – right in the heart of Chennai city.


Tidel Park at a glance


0) Inaugurated on July 4, 2000
1) Build up area : 1.28 million Sq.ft. - State-of-the-art facilities
2) Located in the heart of the City on the six-lane express way
3) India's single largest IT Park.
4) Ample parking space
5) An ISO 9001 / 14001 Company
6) Connectivity - High speed data / voice communication backbone by multiple service providers
7) Recreation facilities
8) 100% back up for power & communication facilities
9) IBMS facility connected to all key utilities.
10) Video Conferencing facility
11) World's 3rd largest TES systems for ACMV
12) 24 x 7 service to occupants.
13) Most of the space occupied by multinational companies.
14) More than 12,000 software professionals employed in the Park
15) Well equipped Auditorium / Conference Halls for the use of occupants and other trade organisations.
16) Premises & Facility management by multinational Agency.
17) Facilitation / Consultancy Services for new JVs in IT infrastructure projects.

Chennai Tidel Park and Chennai IT Park

Looking back at the Tidel Park built in Chennai, we wanted to see at a glance what are the features currently existing in Chennai Tidel Park.
In future, hopefully much more than these would be available at Chennai IT Park.

About TIdel Park:


A workplace well connected to every part of the city, professional services, security, medical and recreational facilities, banking and more…

TIDEL Park offers a plug and play environment that allows businesses to thrive in an industry where some things must be taken for granted - a failsafe physical infrastructure, highly qualified manpower, amenities and facilities – right in the heart of Chennai city.


Tidel Park at a glance


0) Inaugurated on July 4, 2000
1) Build up area : 1.28 million Sq.ft. - State-of-the-art facilities
2) Located in the heart of the City on the six-lane express way
3) India's single largest IT Park.
4) Ample parking space
5) An ISO 9001 / 14001 Company
6) Connectivity - High speed data / voice communication backbone by multiple service providers
7) Recreation facilities
8) 100% back up for power & communication facilities
9) IBMS facility connected to all key utilities.
10) Video Conferencing facility
11) World's 3rd largest TES systems for ACMV
12) 24 x 7 service to occupants.
13) Most of the space occupied by multinational companies.
14) More than 12,000 software professionals employed in the Park
15) Well equipped Auditorium / Conference Halls for the use of occupants and other trade organisations.
16) Premises & Facility management by multinational Agency.
17) Facilitation / Consultancy Services for new JVs in IT infrastructure projects.

Thursday, April 17, 2008

Axis Bank opens a new branch in Chennai

The private sector Axis Bank opened its branch at Ilanji at Meenakshi Nagar on the Coutralam-Chennai road on Wednesday.

The Axis Bank had 655 branches, 20 extension counters and 2,778 ATMS across the country besides presence in Singapore, Hong Kong, Shanghai and Dubai. It was also planning to expand further its international presence, he said.

The market capitalization of the bank as on April 15, 2008 was Rs.23,370 crore, he added.

Axis Bank opens a new branch in Chennai

The private sector Axis Bank opened its branch at Ilanji at Meenakshi Nagar on the Coutralam-Chennai road on Wednesday.

The Axis Bank had 655 branches, 20 extension counters and 2,778 ATMS across the country besides presence in Singapore, Hong Kong, Shanghai and Dubai. It was also planning to expand further its international presence, he said.

The market capitalization of the bank as on April 15, 2008 was Rs.23,370 crore, he added.

Chennai to have garden of "tree of life": Chennai Kadamba tree (Common Cadamba)

With Kadamba tree (Common Cadamba) facing extinction in this temple city which is otherwise known as 'Kadamba Kshetram', centre for Kadamba trees, a programme has been launched to nurture the medicinal plant famous for its quality to release high doses of oxygen.

The programme, launched by administrators of Meenakshi temple in Chennai today, aims to bring up the garden at a one acre land.

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