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Kamal Sagar (born 16 July, 1969) is an Indian architect, designer, real estate developer, restaurateur, and music enthusiast. Based in Bangalore, India, he is the founder and chairman of Total Environment Building Systems, and Total Environment Hospitality (Windmills Craftworks and Oota).
Total Environment- The Magic Faraway Tree Tower 3 105 metres (344 ft) 33 2023 Residential Total Environment- The Magic Faraway Tree Tower 4 105 metres (344 ft) 33 2023 Residential Aquila Heights Polaris Jalahalli East 105 metres (344 ft) 32 2012 [31] Residential Canberra Tower: 105 metres (344 ft) 20 2008 [32] [33] Commercial One Bangalore West 1
Bangalore Metropolitan Region Development Authority, officially Bengaluru Metropolitan Region Development Authority (BMRDA), is an autonomous body created by the Government of Karnataka under the BMRDA Act 1985 for the purpose of planning, co-ordinating and supervising the proper and orderly development of the areas within the Bangalore Metropolitan Region (BMR) which comprises Bangalore Urban ...
Prestige Shantiniketan is an integrated township in Whitefield, Bengaluru on a total of 105 acres developed by Prestige group, jointly with D. K. Adikesavulu Naidu on a land owned by him. It is the first integrated township in Bengaluru [ 1 ] and the largest fully constructed township in Bengaluru as of 2017.
8,669 projects registered with IGBC from various parts of India and abroad, amounting to a total footprint of 9.75 billion square feet (906,000,000 m 2) 31 IGBC green building ratings that cover all typologies of projects - residential, commercial, industrial, healthcare, etc.
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Housing in India varies from palaces of erstwhile maharajas, to modern apartment buildings in big cities, to tiny huts in far-flung villages.The Human Rights Measurement Initiative [1] finds that India is doing 60.9% of what should be possible at its level of income for the right to housing.
Currently, the river Kaveri provides around 80% of the total water supply to the city with the remaining 20% being obtained from the Thippagondanahalli and Hesaraghatta reservoirs of the Arkavathi river. [1] Bangalore receives 800 million liters (211 million US gallons) of water a day, more than any other Indian city. [2]