The Punjab Cabinet has greenlit amendments to slash reserve prices on prime government properties in Ludhiana, totaling Rs 8,000 crore. These assets, like Power Department sites and key lands, didn't draw bidders before due to inflated rates, as noted by Finance Minister Harpal Cheema.
Riddhi Siddhi group purchases 69,000 sq ft land in Bopal for Rs 268 crore, marking one of the year's largest real estate deals. The land, previously owned by Inductotherm India, is situated in a prime area connecting SP Ring Road and Ghuma.