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Vodafone Idea gets ₹4,730 crore Aditya Birla Group backing through warrant issue
Vodafone Idea has approved the allotment of 430 crore warrants to promoter-group entity Suryaja Investments, paving the way for a potential ₹4,730 crore capital infusion. The company has already received ₹1,182.5 crore upfront, with the balance payable when the warrants are converted into equity shares over the next 18 months.
Street Signals: Technical charts point to further upside for Nifty
Indian stock markets are showing a positive outlook, with analysts predicting the Nifty could climb towards 24,300-24,600. Key support levels are identified around 23,700-23,900, encouraging investors to buy on dips. Several stocks, including Britannia Industries, Grasim Industries, Aditya Birla Capital, Premier Energies, Bharat Electronics, and Eternal, are highlighted as top picks for the week, with specific buy recommendations and targets.
For realty companies, there's shrinking room for complacency
Stock returns in real estate companies would be dictated by company-specific factors such as launch pipelines, geographical presence, and the pace of project execution
Prestige Group to launch 2 housing projects in Delhi-NCR this fiscal with potential revenue of Rs 7000 crore
Prestige Estates is significantly expanding its presence in Delhi-NCR, planning two new housing projects this fiscal year with an estimated revenue of Rs 6,800 crore. This follows a successful launch last year, which garnered substantial pre-sales. The company is bullish on the market, aiming for Rs 35,000-36,000 crore in sales bookings overall this fiscal, driven by strong customer demand for long-term real estate investments.
Tech Mahindra leases 4 lakh sq ft office space in Hyderabad
In a major real estate development, Tech Mahindra has secured 4 lakh sq ft of office space in Hyderabad with a 10-year lease, reinforcing the city's position as a tech hub. This decision reflects the vibrant demand for premium office spaces among technology firms. The company's investment highlights Hyderabad's attractiveness as a primary location for large corporations looking for seamless expansion and reliable long-term occupancy.
Affordable housing, rental expansion and RERA Reforms set to define next growth phase in India's urban region: Report
India's housing sector is set for a major overhaul, driven by urbanization and policy shifts. A KPMG report highlights the urgent need for affordable housing, especially for lower-income groups, by addressing land costs and approval delays. The rise of rental housing as a formal asset class is also emphasized, alongside crucial reforms to boost trust and efficiency in the real estate regulatory framework, ensuring project completion and buyer protection.
Institutional ownership narrows office supply as outright demand holds up
India’s office real estate market is shifting towards a leasing-led model, with developers, REITs and institutional investors increasingly retaining assets instead of selling them, reducing the availability of premium office spaces for outright purchase.
GenAI can add $14-17 billion to India's real estate economy: Report
Consultancy firm EY-Parthenon and realtors' apex body CREDAI, in its report 'GenAI in Indian real estate - Scaling the next frontier of innovation' released on Thursday, stated that the adoption of GenAI could increase sales velocity by 30-50 per cent and reduce project costs.

Hindalco appoints Kapil Agrawal as CEO (Designate) for copper business; Rohit Pathak to move to new role
Hindalco Industries has appointed Kapil Agrawal as CEO (Designate) – Copper with effect from November 1, 2026. He will take over as CEO of the Copper business from March 1, 2027, succeeding Rohit Pathak, who will transition to a new role within the Aditya Birla Group.
GenAI could deliver up to 50% higher sales velocity and faster launches for India’s real estate sector
Generative AI promises to revolutionize Indian real estate, boosting sales velocity by up to 50% and slashing project launch times by 30%. Experts predict significant cost reductions and a 2-3X increase in enterprise value. Early adopters can expect improved productivity and lower customer acquisition costs, making AI adoption a strategic imperative for future growth.
Realtors eye margin relief as US-Iran peace deal raises hopes of lower fuel costs
A potential peace deal between the US and Iran offers hope for India's real estate and construction sectors. Developers are watching oil prices closely. A ceasefire could lower crude oil costs, easing supply chain worries. This may gradually reduce construction expenses and improve project margins. Stability in the Gulf region could also boost housing demand from non-resident Indians.

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