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With its reentry in Gujarat with a residential project comprising luxurious apartments, Mumbai-based Ajmera Realty, part of the Ajmera Group is eyeing a Rs 100 crore revenue from the same.
Morning News Roundup Deals India Staff 2011
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Ajmera was headed for medical school when she received a fellowship allowing her to visit countries in Asia, an experience that exposed her to impressive activism on the local level.
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After watching a woman teaching 50 homeless children to read in a busy train station, Ajmera had a pivotal “moment of obligation” in her life.
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"Everyone wants a piece of silver, right from a cab driver to a professional," said Harshad Ajmera, proprietor of Kolkata-based JJ Gold House in India, "It looks like the whole of one billion population is chasing silver."
Reuters: Top News 2011
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The Marol parking facility, meanwhile, will be set up on a plot owned by the Ajmera group, which too has undertaken a project for setting up a business park.
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"The townships are coming up on the outskirts," Ajmera said.
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An analyst with a domestic research firm felt buying the Ajmera company made sense for the steelmakers as "it fits their product lines and business models perfectly".
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Shree Precoated is an unlisted firm controlled by the Ajmera group which was demerged earlier this year from the listed entity.
VCCircle News 2009
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He, however, added that Essar Steel might be close to buying the Ajmera group firm.
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Our core expertise lies in our ability to meet people's expectations of good construction and timely delivery of homes, "Ajmera said.
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