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Green Buildings In India: Do They Really Save Money or Just Sell Hope?
- Friday June 5, 2026
- India News | Edited by Prateek Shukla
World Environment Day: More than 10,000 green building projects covering over 12 billion square feet have been registered across India.
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www.ndtv.com
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Ola's Bhavish Aggarwal Doubles Down on EVs to Undercut Elon Musk's Tesla
- Monday October 17, 2022
- Saritha Rai, Bloomberg
Ola's Bhavish Aggarwal wants his company Ola Electric Mobility to displace Elon Musk’s Tesla and China’s BYD as the industry leader for electric vehicles by carving out a niche in lower cost designs in India. Aggarwal told Bloomberg he wants to build companies with lasting impact, even if that means rubbing some people the wrong way. He said In...
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www.gadgets360.com
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Aaditya Thackeray Targets Mumbai Metro Chief In Fight Over Aarey Trees
- Wednesday September 11, 2019
- India News | Written by Purva Chitnis, Edited by Chandrashekar Srinivasan
Yuva Sena chief Aaditya Thackeray has repeated his opposition to the cutting of trees in Mumbai's Aarey colony to build a Metro car park, declaring he is against the structure being built at the cost of the city's green cover
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www.ndtv.com
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Corroded Pipes Used To Build 7-Acre Stage For Sri Sri Event, Says Government Report
- Thursday March 10, 2016
- Delhi News | Reported by Sidharth Pandey, Edited by Raija Susan Panicker
The Sri Sri show is on after clearance from the green court, but worries remain about a shaky stage. A report by the Centre's Public Works Department or CPWD has questioned the structural stability of the mammoth seven-acre stage being built for the cultural festival at a cost of over 5 crore.
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www.ndtv.com
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This is India's greenest building
- Tuesday February 25, 2014
- India News | Written by Sidharth Pandey
India's environment ministry has a new 'green' address. Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today inaugurated the new headquarters in New Delhi which took three years in the making and cost more than Rs 200 crores.
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www.ndtv.com
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Green Buildings In India: Do They Really Save Money or Just Sell Hope?
- Friday June 5, 2026
- India News | Edited by Prateek Shukla
World Environment Day: More than 10,000 green building projects covering over 12 billion square feet have been registered across India.
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www.ndtv.com
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Ola's Bhavish Aggarwal Doubles Down on EVs to Undercut Elon Musk's Tesla
- Monday October 17, 2022
- Saritha Rai, Bloomberg
Ola's Bhavish Aggarwal wants his company Ola Electric Mobility to displace Elon Musk’s Tesla and China’s BYD as the industry leader for electric vehicles by carving out a niche in lower cost designs in India. Aggarwal told Bloomberg he wants to build companies with lasting impact, even if that means rubbing some people the wrong way. He said In...
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www.gadgets360.com
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Aaditya Thackeray Targets Mumbai Metro Chief In Fight Over Aarey Trees
- Wednesday September 11, 2019
- India News | Written by Purva Chitnis, Edited by Chandrashekar Srinivasan
Yuva Sena chief Aaditya Thackeray has repeated his opposition to the cutting of trees in Mumbai's Aarey colony to build a Metro car park, declaring he is against the structure being built at the cost of the city's green cover
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www.ndtv.com
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Corroded Pipes Used To Build 7-Acre Stage For Sri Sri Event, Says Government Report
- Thursday March 10, 2016
- Delhi News | Reported by Sidharth Pandey, Edited by Raija Susan Panicker
The Sri Sri show is on after clearance from the green court, but worries remain about a shaky stage. A report by the Centre's Public Works Department or CPWD has questioned the structural stability of the mammoth seven-acre stage being built for the cultural festival at a cost of over 5 crore.
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www.ndtv.com
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This is India's greenest building
- Tuesday February 25, 2014
- India News | Written by Sidharth Pandey
India's environment ministry has a new 'green' address. Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today inaugurated the new headquarters in New Delhi which took three years in the making and cost more than Rs 200 crores.
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www.ndtv.com