Residential sector: Tier II cities’ housing sales value rises 4%; strategic pause in launches keeps volumes lower, say analysts


Residential sector: Tier II cities’ housing sales value rises 4%; strategic pause in launches keeps volumes lower, say analysts

Housing sales across India’s 15 major Tier II cities rose 4 per cent in value to Rs 37,409 crore in the July-September quarter of 2025, even as volumes declined, according to real estate analytics firm PropEquity. Sales fell 4 per cent year-on-year to 39,201 units during the quarter, while new housing supply dropped 10 per cent to 28,721 units.The 15 cities include Ahmedabad, Surat, Gandhi Nagar, Vadodara, Jaipur, Nashik, Nagpur, Mohali, Bhubaneshwar, Lucknow, Bhopal, Coimbatore, Goa, Trivandrum, and Kochi. Ahmedabad, the largest market, recorded a 6 per cent decline in sales to 13,021 units, while Surat saw an 8 per cent drop to 4,936 units.Samir Jasuja, founder and CEO of PropEquity, was quoted by news agency PTI as saying, “Tier 2 cities remain the key engines of India’s growth story. Expanding employment opportunities, improving infrastructure, and stronger connectivity continue to drive sustained demand across residential, commercial, and retail real estate.”Lalit Parihar, MD of Aaiji Group, noted that the four Gujarat cities—Ahmedabad, Surat, Gandhi Nagar and Vadodara—dominate Tier II launches and sales, accounting for over 60 per cent. “These cities demonstrate strong housing demand driven by robust economic growth, rising white-collar employment, and rapid infrastructure upgrades. With improved connectivity and expanding industrial hubs, they offer a balanced mix of affordability, quality of life, and long-term investment potential,” he said, as per PTI.Kirthi Chilukuri, founder & MD of Stonecraft Group, said the drop in new launches is more of a strategic pause than a slowdown. “The 4 per cent rise in sales value shows demand remains strong, with buyers willing to pay more for trusted brands and better amenities. This signals a healthier, more mature market where long-term value matters,” Chilukuri added.Other industry experts, including Yashank Wason of Royal Green Realty and Rajat Khandelwal of Tribeca Developers, also affirmed that Tier II cities continue to see strong housing demand, with homebuyers showing preference for newly launched projects, reported PTI.





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Mumbai cyber police arrest Pune man for role in 75 lakh investment scam | Mumbai News


Mumbai: The Central region Cyber Police have arrested a 34-year-old cloth merchant from Pune for allegedly receiving Rs 34 lakh out of the Rs 74.37 lakh siphoned from a 70-year-old retired railway official from Matunga in a fake stock-trading investment scam. The Police arrested Akshay Mirgule and have frozen his bank accounts in which police have found several unknown deposits of money from unknown persons. Police said he is not only a beneficiary but suspects his involvement in a few other cyber fraud cases. The fraudsters posing as investment officers of Astha Credit and Securities Pvt. Ltd. persuaded a Matunga resident to invest in share trading. The retired victim believed the caller and downloaded a bogus app as suggested by the caller and invested money. The victim realised he was cheated after repeated withdrawal attempts were denied on the fake app, despite having paid additional charges and “income tax” demanded by the fraudsters. “The victim on the directions from the callers transferred money in multiple instalments to various bank accounts after being promised high returns and lost Rs 75 lakh. During the money trail, we traced Mirgule’s bank account to Pune. On face value he appears to be innocent but examining his account we found he had withdrawn Rs 9 lakh for himself and rest he transferred to his mentors who are under the scanner.” said an official.Investigators said Mirgule acted as a key conduit in the layered money trail used to obscure the flow of funds. His arrest followed analysis of bank transactions, WhatsApp chats and technical evidence submitted by the complainant.





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Energy push: Oil India Limited begins deep offshore drilling in Kerala-Konkan basin; Hardeep Puri hails ‘inspirational stride’


Energy push: Oil India Limited begins deep offshore drilling in Kerala-Konkan basin; Hardeep Puri hails ‘inspirational stride’
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Oil India Limited (OIL) launched a landmark offshore drilling campaign in the Kerala-Konkan basin by spudding its first deepwater well, Union petroleum and natural gas minister Hardeep Puri announced on Saturday.He described the development as an “inspirational stride” in India’s energy journey aligned with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision.

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The frontier Category-III basin is considered to hold significant potential, and the planned 6,000-metre-deep well—located 20 nautical miles offshore—will be among the deepest offshore wells drilled in Indian waters. Highlighting the groundwork already completed, Puri said on X that over 1,028 sq km of 3D seismic data had been acquired, and the campaign would “probe key Cretaceous plays and strengthen India’s pursuit of new energy frontiers.India currently imports 80 per cent of its oil and 50 per cent of its natural gas needs, as per ANI. To reduce dependence, the government has been expanding sourcing from multiple countries while simultaneously ramping up domestic exploration.A major push is underway in the Andaman region, where Puri earlier said exploration activity was pointing to “good news”, suggesting the area could become India’s “Guyana moment”.Strengthening its deepwater capabilities, OIL recently signed a Technology Service Agreement with TotalEnergies in New Delhi to enhance collaboration in deep and ultra-deepwater exploration across Indian sedimentary basins. The agreement aims to leverage TotalEnergies’ global expertise across OIL’s current and future offshore portfolio, including stratigraphic wells mandated by the government.India has about 3.5 million sq km of sedimentary basins, but only eight per cent has been explored so far, leaving a vast offshore expanse untapped.





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‘Severe beatings, dog attacks’: UN report accuses Israel of running ‘organized widespread torture’ system; flags human rights violation


‘Severe beatings, dog attacks’: UN report accuses Israel of running ‘organized widespread torture’ system; flags human rights violation

A United Nations report has found that Israel maintains “a de facto state policy of organised and widespread torture,” documenting abuses over the past two years and warning of continued impunity for Israeli security forces accused of war crimes.The report, released on Friday as part of the committee’s routine review of countries that have signed the UN Convention Against Torture, stated that Palestinian detainees were subjected to humiliation, including “being made to act like animals or being urinated on,” and were routinely denied medical treatment, as cited by the Guardian.It further noted that detainees faced excessive use of restraints, “in some cases resulting in amputation,” according to the findings.The Committee said it is deeply concerned “over allegations of repeated severe beatings, dog attacks, electrocution, waterboarding, use of prolonged stress positions [and] sexual violence”, highlighting a pattern of grave abuse reported by detainees.The UN committee of 10 independent experts also raised alarm over Israel’s extensive use of its unlawful combatants law, saying it was being applied to justify the prolonged detention of thousands of Palestinian men, women, and children without trial. According to the latest figures from Israeli human rights group B’Tselem, the Israel Prison Service was holding 3,474 Palestinians in “administrative detention”, meaning detention without trial, as of the end of September.The UN report highlights a surge in the detention of Palestinian children since the Gaza war began in October 2023, noting the “high proportion of children who are currently detained without charge or on remand” and pointing out that Israel’s age of criminal responsibility is 12, with even younger children reportedly held. It states that minors classified as security prisoners “have severe restrictions on family contact, may be held in solitary confinement, and do not have access to education,” urging Israel to ban solitary confinement for children. The committee, which monitors compliance with the UN convention against torture, warns that the cumulative impact of Israeli policies in the occupied territories “may amount to torture.The report said 75 Palestinians have died in custody since the Gaza war began, noting that detention conditions for Palestinians had undergone a “marked deterioration.” It described the death toll as “abnormally high” and affecting only Palestinian detainees, adding that “to date, no state officials have been held responsible or accountable for such deaths.”Israel has consistently denied using torture. The UN committee heard from officials of the foreign ministry, justice ministry and prison service, who maintained that detention conditions were adequate and subject to oversight, as reported by the Guardian.Meanwhile, a report by the UN Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) warns that two years of Israeli military operations and longstanding restrictions have driven the occupied territory into an economic freefall, now ranked among the 10 worst collapses globally since 1960. The UN says the occupied Palestinian economy is experiencing its most severe downturn on record, fuelled by the scale of Israel’s genocidal war on Gaza and ongoing curbs on movement and trade, as cited by Al Jazeera.





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High uranium in Delhi groundwater: 15% of samples breach safe limits; experts warn of severe health risks | Delhi News


NEW DELHI: Uranium contamination in Delhi’s groundwater has emerged as an alarming concern. The capital is now third in the country, after Punjab and Haryana, in percentage of samples breaching the permissible limit. According to the latest Annual Ground Water Quality Report 2025 submitted by Central Ground Water Board, 13-15% of the analysed samples in Delhi contain uranium levels above the acceptable threshold of 30 ppb (parts per billion), raising red flags for public health and drinking-water safety.

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This marks a worrying rise from 2020, when a detailed assessment revealed that the radioactive metal exceeded the threshold in 11.7% of the samples. That study also recorded one of Delhi’s highest ever uranium readings — 89.4 ppb from a tubewell in North West district. By 2024, groundwater in six districts — North, North West, South, South East, South West, and West — was found to have uranium levels beyond the safe limit, contributing to a citywide contamination share of 10.7%.The new report has triggered concern among environmental groups, which have sought more granular water quality data and details of treatment protocols being followed. “Particularly alarming is the presence of uranium along with high nitrate, fluoride and salinity levels in groundwater, all of which pose severe health risks,” environment group Earth Warrior warned in a letter to the lieutenant governor and chief minister.The group flagged that Delhi Jal Board (DJB) relies on 5,500 tubewells to supply nearly 450 mld (million litres per day) of semi-treated or untreated groundwater to residents. After testing 3,754 groundwater samples across the country during pre- and post-monsoon periods of 2024, Central Ground Water Board, which is under ministry of jal shakti, found that safe limits of uranium were breached in 6.71% and 7.91% of the samples, respectively, indicating a slight spike after rainfall. Punjab showed the highest level of contamination — 53% of pre-monsoon and 62.5% of post-monsoon samples crossed the limit — followed by Haryana (15% and 23.75%, respectively) and Delhi (13% and 15.66%, respectively).In Delhi, areas like Narela’s Auchandi (42 ppb) and Kanjhawala’s Nizampur (46.5 ppb) have been marked as hotspots.The latest report says that long-term consumption of uranium, arsenic and lead in water can cause neurological damage, skeletal deformities, kidney disorders, apart from carrying an elevated cancer risk. Elevated iron and manganese levels further endanger the health of infants and children, while the overall contamination compromises the potability of groundwater and threatens agricultural productivity by enabling accumulation of toxins in soil and crops.Beyond uranium, the report flags other worrying parameters for Delhi. At 179.8, the city recorded one of the highest sodium adsorption ratio in the country. It placed Delhi among 1.11% of areas nationwide where groundwater is unsuitable for irrigation and 7.23% of areas reporting high salinity or electrical conductivity. The board issues fortnightly alerts of ground water quality to state govt agencies to facilitate action and raise awareness on water safety.





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US tariffs bite: India’s engineering exports slump 16.7% in October; Asean, EU and UAE shipments weaken


US tariffs bite: India’s engineering exports slump 16.7% in October; Asean, EU and UAE shipments weaken

India’s engineering goods exports fell a steep 16.71 per cent year-on-year in October 2025 to $9.37 billion, primarily due to a sharp drop in shipments to the US and a high base effect, the Engineering Export Promotion Council of India (EEPC) said on Saturday.Exports to key markets recorded widespread declines, with the Asean region seeing an almost 50 per cent fall to $1.02 billion.The US remained India’s top destination for engineering goods, but shipments dropped 14.5 per cent to $1.39 billion in October 2025, compared with $1.63 billion a year earlier. The decline was driven by the combined impact of Section 232 tariffs and reciprocal tariffs, EEPC said. Exports to the UAE fell 19.3 per cent to $667 million, while North America and the EU — the top two regions — also witnessed year-on-year declines for the second consecutive month. Significant drops were noted across WANA, South Asia, Latin America and the CIS region.“While a high base effect was one of the reasons for the drop in exports during October this year, it was also a result of the US-administered reciprocal tariffs… The industry believes that trade diversion due to US tariffs is one of the reasons behind the declining exports,” EEPC Chairman Pankaj Chadha said. He added that the industry welcomed the government approving over Rs 25,000 crore for the Export Promotion Mission and Rs 20,000 crore for credit guarantee support.The fall in October marked the second monthly decline of FY26 after May, ending a four-month streak of growth. Panel-wise data showed major contractions in ‘Aircrafts and Spacecraft’ and ‘Ships, Boats and Floating structures’, both falling over 80 per cent.Key categories including ‘Electrical machinery’, ‘Products of iron and steel’, ‘Industrial machinery’ and ‘Aluminium products’ also registered year-on-year declines. Overall, 23 of 34 engineering panels recorded negative growth in October.India’s exports to the US have been under pressure for months due to steep tariff hikes. Between May and October 2025, US-bound shipments fell 28.5 per cent as American duties climbed from 10 per cent in April to 50 per cent by late August, as per a GTRI report. Labour-intensive goods, which faced 50 per cent tariffs, saw a 31.2 per cent drop in the same period.Despite the October setback, engineering exports grew 1.68 per cent on a cumulative basis during April-October 2025, rising to $68.73 billion from $67.60 billion a year earlier, ANI reported.





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AS-W vs BH-W, WBBL|11 Match Prediction: Who will win today’s game between Adelaide Strikers and Brisbane Heat?



Adelaide Strikers Women face Brisbane Heat Women in the 30th match of the Women’s Big Bash League 2025-26 at North Sydney Oval, Sydney, on November 30. The Strikers hold a mid-table position with 6 points from 7 games (2 wins, 3 losses, 2 no results), while the Heat languish at the bottom with just 1 point from 7 outings (0 wins, 6 losses, 1 no result).​

Adelaide Strikers recently edged Brisbane Heat by 6 wickets in their earlier encounter (Match 23), chasing 170 with half-centuries from Laura Wolvaardt (51 off 33) and Tammy Beaumont (51 off 33), aided by Bridget Patterson‘s unbeaten 32 off 22 in a tense finish. Brisbane Heat posted 169/5 in that game, led by Lauren Winfield-Hill‘s 47, but struggled against Strikers’ spin duo Amanda-Jade Wellington (2-31) and Sophie Ecclestone (2-36). The Heat remain winless this season, highlighting batting inconsistencies despite contributions from Grace Harris and Jess Jonassen.

AS-W vs BH-W, WBBL|11: Match details

  • Date and Time: November 30; 06:40 am IST/ 01:10 am GMT/ 12:10 pm Local
  • Venue: North Sydney Oval, Sydney

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Matches played: 26 | Adelaide Strikers won: 11 | Brisbane Heat won: 14 | Tied: 01

North Sydney Oval Pitch Report

North Sydney Oval offers a balanced surface favoring batters, with good pace and bounce early, transitioning to spin grip later; average first innings score hovers around 160-170 in T20s. Pacers find assistance in powerplays, while teams prefer batting first under lights. Expect high scores, as seen in prior WBBL games here.

Squads:

Brisbane Heat: Charli Knott, Grace Harris, Jess Jonassen (c), Chinelle Henry, Nadine de Klerk, Georgia Redmayne (wk), Lauren Winfield-Hill, Annie O Neil, Mikayla Wrigley, Nicola Hancock, Lucy Hamilton, Sianna Ginger, Lily Bassingthwaighte, Lucinda Bourke, Bonnie Berry, Grace Parsons

Adelaide Strikers: Laura Wolvaardt, Tammy Beaumont, Madeline Penna, Tahlia McGrath (c), Bridget Patterson (wk), Ellie Johnston, Amanda-Jade Wellington, Sophie Ecclestone, Jemma Barsby, Darcie Brown, Megan Schutt, Tabatha Saville, Anesu Mushangwe, Ella Wilson, Eleanor Larosa

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AS-W vs BH-W, WBBL|11: Today’s Match Prediction

Case 1:

  • Adelaide Strikers wins the toss and bats first
  • Adelaide Strikers powerplay score: 40-50
  • Adelaide Strikers total score: 140-150

Case 2:

  • Brisbane Heat wins the toss and bats first
  • Brisbane Heat powerplay score: 50-60
  • Brisbane Heat total score: 150-160

Match result: Team batting first to win the game

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This article was first published at WomenCricket.com, a Cricket Times company.



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Veiled jibe at the US? Jaishankar says politics now ‘trumps’ economics; urges India to diversify supply chains for security


Veiled jibe at the US? Jaishankar says politics now ‘trumps’ economics; urges India to diversify supply chains for security
File photo: External affairs minister S Jaishankar (Picture credit: ANI)

External affairs minister S Jaishankar on Saturday said the world has entered an era where “politics increasingly trumps economics” and stressed that India must continuously diversify supply sources to safeguard national interests. The minister was speaking after receiving an Honorary Doctorate from IIM-Calcutta, reported PTI.

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“This is an era where politics increasingly trumps economics… and that is not a pun,” he said, adding that in an “uncertain world”, India must guarantee its needs by widening supply networks. He noted that the United States, “long the underwriter of the contemporary system”, has now set “radically new terms of engagement” by dealing with countries individually. He said China has “long played by its own rules” and continues to do so.Jaishankar highlighted that India and the US are currently engaged in two parallel negotiations — one on a framework trade deal focused on tariffs and another on a comprehensive agreement. His remarks come at a time when Indian exports to the US have seen a sharp 28.5 per cent decline between May and October 2025 due to aggressive tariff hikes, which pushed duties as high as 50 per cent by late August, as per a GTRI report.He said the global landscape is marked by fragmentation, supply insecurity and competing geopolitical pulls, with nations hedging against uncertainties.Jaishankar added that a third of global production “currently takes place in China”, putting the spotlight on supply-chain reliability. Conflicts and climate events have increased the risk of disruption.The minister asserted that India has been actively pursuing self-reliance and developing itself as a manufacturing base. He said the gap with successful Asian economies is narrowing with rapid progress in highways, railways, aviation, ports, energy and power. “We are now moving ahead, by any standards,” he said.Jaishankar emphasised that a major power like India must possess a strong industrial base, noting that ‘Make in India’ reflects a “different mindset and greater ambition”. He said industries must build domestic supply chains even as India seeks a stronger role in global ones.IIM-Calcutta, in its statement, said Jaishankar also reflected on the transformative impact of emerging technologies, including artificial intelligence, and underscored the need to strengthen domestic capabilities and reduce vulnerabilities.He reiterated that India’s foreign policy aims to expand the country’s global footprint as it works toward becoming a developed nation by 2047.





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Airbus software glitch: Upgrade completed on 322 aircrafts, says DGCA; completion likely by tonight | India News


Airbus software glitch: Upgrade completed on 322 aircrafts, says DGCA; completion likely by tonight
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NEW DELHI: Airlines across nation are rushing to complete emergency software upgrades on more than 350 Airbus A320-family aircraft after a rare global safety directive warned that intense solar radiation could corrupt flight-control data and trigger sudden, uncommanded aircraft movements. The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) ordered immediate compliance on Saturday after Airbus flagged a vulnerability in ELAC B flight-control computers running software version L104, the same configuration linked to an October 30 JetBlue A320 incident in which the aircraft unexpectedly pitched downward without pilot input, injuring several passengers and prompting a US federal investigation. The Ministry of Civil Aviation said late Saturday that IndiGo, Air India and Air India Express have accelerated upgrades across their fleets and expect full compliance by the end of the day. IndiGo has 200 affected aircraft and has completed upgrades on 184, with the remainder expected to be cleared by 23:59 hours. Air India has 113 aircraft requiring the fix and has completed 69 installations, while Air India Express has upgraded 17 of its 25 affected aircraft. The DGCA has stressed that no aircraft may operate until the mandatory modification is complete, except for repositioning flights to maintenance bases. Airbus issued the urgent global alert after determining that solar flares can, under certain conditions, corrupt data used by the aircraft’s elevator control computers, potentially causing unexpected control-surface movements. The company has instructed operators worldwide to immediately revert to an earlier, stable software version. The issue affects about 6,000 A320-family aircraft globally, although roughly 1,000 older jets may require hardware replacements, a process that will take longer. The directive has triggered widespread disruption during one of the busiest travel periods of the year, with airlines across Europe and the Americas reporting delays and cancellations as they verify software versions and apply the fix. American Airlines has identified hundreds of aircraft requiring the update, Air France has cancelled several flights, Avianca has paused ticket sales into December, and carriers including Delta, Finnair, Volaris and Air New Zealand have warned of operational impact. Europe’s aviation regulator, EASA, has directed operators to complete the fix before their next flight, acknowledging the inconvenience but underscoring that safety remains paramount. Although the update takes only around two hours per aircraft, maintenance lines worldwide are already stretched by ongoing engine-related groundings and labour shortages, forcing airlines to use overnight maintenance windows and short turnaround periods to complete the repair. Airbus’s directive is among the most significant recalls in its history and comes at a time when more than 3,000 A320-family aircraft were airborne globally, highlighting the scale and urgency of the operation. India operates one of the world’s largest A320 fleets, dominated by IndiGo and the Air India group. The A320, which introduced fly-by-wire controls to commercial aviation in the 1980s, now accounts for a substantial share of global traffic. The latest safety update adds to the mounting technical pressures on the aviation sector as regulators move quickly to address emerging electronic and software vulnerabilities linked to space-weather events.





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