Press: Moneycontrol.com
Article Published in Moneycontrol.com Portal
Date: February 08 -
Real Estate industry is the second largest provider of employment after agriculture in India. Further, Real estate is universally acknowledged as the primary trigger of economic activity. Each rupee spent in housing generates more emplyment and economic activity than any other industry. We urge the FM to recognize this and accord the same consideration and treatment as other industries like software. Specifically
By M A Vakil
CMD, Vakil Housing Development Corporation, Bangalore.
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Press: Hindu Business line - February 08
Article Published in Hindu Business Line.
Date: February 08 -
Modify tax structure for real estate industry.
Real Estate industry is the second largest provider of employment after agriculture. We urge the Finance Minister to recognise this and accord the same consideration and treatment as other industries like software. Service tax should be reduced along with the modification of entire income tax structure for real estate industry.
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Press: Eenadu - February 08
Article Published in EENADU - Karnataka Edition
Date: Feberuary 08.
Vakil Housing reaches 2000 kgs of rice to less fortunate through ” Bangalore Food Bank ”
This article publised in Telugu Daily called ” Eenadu ” in Telugu Language.
Press: Andhra Jyothi - February 08
Article Published in ANDHRA JYOTHI - Karnataka Edition
Date: Feberuary 08.
Vakil Housing reaches 2000 kgs of rice to less fortunate through ” Bangalore Food Bank ”
This article publised in Telugu Daily called “Andhra Jyothi ” in Telugu Language.
Press: Kerala Kaumudi - February 08
Article Published in KERALA KAUMUDI - Bangalore Edition.
Date: Feberuary 08 -
Vakil Housing reaches 2000 kgs of rice to less fortunate through ” Bangalore Food Bank ”
This article publised in Malayalam Daily called “Kerala Kaumudi” in Malayalam Language.
Press: Dream Home - January 08
Dream Home - Interview
Article Published in D R E A M H O M E S.
Date: January 08 - Feb 08
Mohammed Ali Vakil is one of the Directors at Vakil Housing Development Corporation ( VHDC), a leading premium layout developer. The company was spearheaded by his father, M.A Vakil, who has over two decades of experience in the field of real estate.
Going back to the beginning, M.A.Vakil and his family stayed in the Middle East for almost 25 years. There then came a time when he felt that India had great of potential in terms of real estate. Based on his research and studies, he felt Bangalore was an ideal hub for real estate development, thanks to the IT boom. In the mid ‘90, he moved here along with his family and started VHDC.
Press: Customized interiors are in great demand now.
Propertybytes.com
An interview of M.Ali Vakil - Chairman VHDC.
Vakil Housing Development Corporation ( VHDC ) is a leading premium layout developer. Spearheaded by M A Vakil who has over two decades of experience in the real estate market, VHDC is a market leader in the gated community niche in Bangalore.
Here are some excerpts from the interview with M. ALI VAKIL chairman VHDC.
Q. Can you give a brief on the growth map of VAKIL ?
Initially we started with just one apartment and one township project. Today we have successfully completed a number of projects like Vakil Satellite Township, Vakil Garden City, Vakil Marina etc. Our latest offering is Vakil Housur Hills, a 100-cr project, in Hosur.
Presently we are in talks with a US based company to raise RS. 500 cr to increase our land base in Bangalore and eighbouring cities. We also plan to invest Rs. 200 cr in Hosur launch two other similar projects there. Devanahalli is another prime area we are focusing on with an investment of Rs. 300 cr. Our latest commercial project is Vakil Square, a software park. We are also looking at IPO possibilities..
Press: Trendy lap of luxury at your doorstep.
Living in a villa is like living in your very own place in a modern era. Garnished with convenient location, variety in villa construction is here to stay, elaborates Bindu Gopal Rao.
Bangalore has seen the mushrooming of a large number of apartments across the city, Given this scenario, one would tend to assume that flats would be the obvious choice for owning homes. However, today’s discerning customer needs more, and builders and developers have recognised this by offering individualised custom spaces in the form of villas.
Press: Vakil Housing plans gated Villas in Hosur
The Hindu Business Line
Vakil Housing plans gated Villas in Hosur
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Press: Hosur may have the answer for Bangalore’s housing problems
The Hindu, Bangalore, 21st Feb 2007
Hosur may have the answer for Bangalore’s housing problems. Life east of the border is not only less expensive but also easy to come by.
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