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Hyderabad Kokapet Trump Tower: ₹3,500 Crore Project to Feature 63+ Floors | Hyderabad News – The Times of India

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Hyderabad Kokapet Trump Tower: ₹3,500 Crore Project to Feature 63+ Floors | Hyderabad News – The Times of India


A Trump Towers project is set to begin in Hyderabad’s Kokapet. Construction is expected to start in August-September. The project is a joint venture between Tribeca Developers and Ira Realty

HYDERABAD: US President Donald Trump might have lost some love with NRIs and Indian students in his second term, courtesy his revised immigration policies. But businessman Donald Trump’s desi footprint is only growing. And a slice of that is all set to come up in Hyderabad’s backyard, Kokapet, this year.
Come Aug-Sept, work on the 63 floors-plus Trump Towers will begin at Golden Mile – one of the most expensive real estate locations in the city – making it among the tallest Trump projects in India, once completed. Spread over four acres, the project is being jointly executed by Tribeca Developers (Trump Organisation’s India realty partner) and local construction firm Ira Realty at an estimated cost of Rs 3,500 crore.

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Currently, India has four Trump Towers with the one in Mumbai’s Worli area standing tall at 78 floors. The other three are in Pune, Kolkata and Gurgaon.
In Nov 2024, the Trump Organisation had announced plans to build six new projects in India – Hyderabad, Bengaluru, Noida and Pune, making it the only country outside the US with such a high number of Trump Towers.
“We are in the final stages of clearances which we hope will come in the next two weeks. We are planning to launch the project by Aug-Sept,” said Narsi Reddy, founder and managing director of Ira Realty that has residential and commercial ventures across Kokapet, Kollur and Financial District.
According to him, the project has been designed in line with the philosophy of Trump Towers the world over, complete with high-end glass and chrome finish.
Towers to house 400 units
A well-known architect from India has been roped in to oversee the execution, but the company is unwilling to share the name at moment.
“In every Trump project, the amenities are designed in the middle of the project and Hyderabad will be no exception. So, just like a ship, the 48-feet-high amenities complex – with squash courts, clubhouse etc – will run between the residential towers connecting each other,” Reddy said. The project is likely to take four to four-and-half years to be completed.
Reddy said that the twin towers will house over 400 units, each priced at roughly Rs 15,000 per square feet (sft). “Unlike many other Trump Towers, we have decided to cap the size of flats at 5,000 sft (maximum). The cheapest homes here will be available for Rs 4 crore to Rs 5 crore,” he added.





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Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis’s daughter secures 92.6% in Class 10 exams | Mumbai News – The Times of India

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Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis’s daughter secures 92.6% in Class 10 exams | Mumbai News – The Times of India


NEW DELHI: Maharashtra’s chief minister Devendra Fadnavis‘s daughter Divija achieved 92.6 per cent in her Class 10 examinations, as announced by her mother Amruta Fadnavis.

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Amruta Fadnavis shared on X platform, “Our minds are filled with joy. Our daughter Divija secured 92.60 per cent in Class X Board exams.”
The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) announced the results for Classes 10 and 12 examinations on Wednesday, confirmed chief executive Joseph Emmanuel.

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Female students continued their academic excellence in both examinations. For Class 10, girls achieved a pass rate of 99.45 per cent, whilst boys secured 98.64 per cent. Similarly, in Class 12, girls maintained a 99.45 per cent pass rate compared to boys at 98.64 per cent.





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NH 48: NHAI Plans Elevated Corridor from INA to Gurgaon-Faridabad Road to Ease Congestion | Delhi News – The Times of India

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NEW DELHI: To find a long-term solution to traffic jams in South Delhi and parts of Gurgaon, National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has invited bids for preparing a detailed plan to build an elevated corridor from INA to the Nelson Mandela Marg in Vasant Kunj. This will be further extended to the Gurgaon-Faridabad Road, which will also help reduce congestion on the Delhi-Gurgaon Expressway.

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The Central Public Works Department (CPWD), which comes under housing and urban affairs ministry, had earlier prepared a detailed project report (DPR) for an elevated link from INA to the Mahipalpur bypass but it did not see the light of day. But soon after BJP came to office in Delhi, the Centre and the city govt revived the plan, and a decision was taken to assign this task to the NHAI, considering its expertise in building such road projects. TOI had first reported this on March 16.
“The options of alignment of the route will be proposed by the successful DPR consultant. We plan to bid out the task soon considering the dire need to complete this project. The entire corridor would be around 25 km to 30 km. While most of it would be elevated, in some sections we may have to build small tunnels or underpasses,” said an official.

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Sources said once completed, people coming from East and South Delhi, taking the Barapulla elevated corridor, would be able to reach the airport easily as the NHAI will build a tunnel connecting the Nelson Mandela Marg to the Shiv Murti interchange. “The plan is to get a complete solution for commuters going to the airport and Gurgaon. This will reduce congestion on the Ring Road and the huge traffic on the NH-48’s Dhaula Kuan-Gurgaon stretch,” said another official.
Some of the experts who were involved in the earlier proposed elevated road project told TOI that almost four years have been lost and the traffic situation has become worse. “Further delay will result in traffic coming to a standstill on the Ring Road. The govt should explore options of going below the surface to meet the increase in traffic flow as acquiring land and blocking traffic on busy stretches may be tough,” said one of them.
As per the earlier estimate, the INA-Mahipalpur bypass elevated project would have cost around Rs 4,500 crore. Now, the cost is likely to increasewith the plan to go up to the Gurgaon-Faridabad Road.





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Lawbreakers turn lifesavers: 50 with criminal records join blood donation drive in Bhubaneswar | Bhubaneswar News – The Times of India

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Lawbreakers turn lifesavers: 50 with criminal records join blood donation drive in Bhubaneswar | Bhubaneswar News – The Times of India


In an unprecedented move, Bhubaneswar police invited individuals with criminal records to a blood donation drive, fostering community engagement and rehabilitation. Over 50 former offenders, arrested for various crimes, participated, donating blood and receiving certificates of appreciation.

BHUBANESWAR: Despite facing social stigma due to his criminal history, theft accused Sanjay Swain (43) experienced a dignified moment on Wednesday when Bhubaneswar police invited him to participate in a blood donation drive. He willingly accepted the invitation and contributed as a blood donor.
The blood donation camp which was organised by the commissionerate police witnessed exclusive participation of over 50 other individuals like him who have criminal records. All of them, who were previously arrested on charges of snatching, drug peddling, assault, and sexual harassment cases among others, are currently on bail.
“This initiative, first-of-its-kind in country, is aimed to engage them with the community and encourage them to contribute positively to society through such responsible actions,” commissioner of police S Dev Datta Singh said while inaugurating the camp.
Other police officials said it is a new initiative to bridge the gap between law enforcement and former offenders, marking a significant step toward community rehabilitation.
Among the donors was an alleged chain snatcher Ratnakar Sahoo (20), who, despite his past brushes with the law, found himself sitting alongside other former offenders at the city’s 7th armed police battalion, rolling up his sleeve for a cause greater than himself.
“When the police approached me about donating blood, I was surprised but grateful for the opportunity to help others. It feels good to know that my blood could save someone’s life, regardless of my past,” Sahoo said, holding a certificate of appreciation for donating blood.
Another police officer said: “These people should take this an opportunity to reform themselves and behave more responsibly. We believe in second chances and the power of community engagement.”
Medical officials at the blood bank reported collecting over 50 units of blood during the drive. “Blood doesn’t discriminate, and neither should we. Every donation helps save lives, and today’s donors have demonstrated remarkable community spirit. The blood would be used to treat patients suffering from thalassemia,” a doctor said.
The event has garnered attention from social workers and rehabilitation experts. “This initiative breaks down barriers and helps former offenders reintegrate into society,” said Amrita Mohanty, a local social worker.
Police officials said that all donors underwent standard medical screening procedures, and the collection process followed regular protocols. The department plans to organize similar drives in the future, viewing them as an effective way to promote rehabilitation and community service.





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