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Posted: Jul 05, 2017

Ahmedabad, among India's fastest-growing cities for years, has only recently started realising its real-estate potential. It is witnessing a construction boom and an increase in population. The city has huge potential due to industrial growth. For example, considerable economic activity is expected because of Tata Motors' small-car project, Gift City is expected to boost real-estate prices in and around director (investment advisory), DTZ India, a real-estate consultancy the city has many developing and premium areas and a large number high-income individuals. According to the National Housing Bank's (NHB's) residential index (Residex), prices of houses rose 33 per cent in the year up to June 2011. Despite this, properties are relatively affordable. Land, too, is available at relatively low rates. Ahmedabad-Surat-Vadodara is an emerging metropolitan cluster.

While Ahmedabad is the largest city in Gujarat, Vadodara is a major industrial centre with big pharmaceutical and chemical manufacturers. Surat is known for its textile and diamond processing industries. The region is expected to embark on a growth trajectory with landmark projects such as the Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC) and the Gujarat International Financial Tec-City, says Himadri Mayank, senior manager, research and real-estate intelligence service, Jones Lang LaSalle India (JLL). Gift City Ahmedabad Congress made a spectacular comeback in Gujarat on Wednesday, taking control of the rural local bodies in a stunning blow to the BJP in an election seen as a referendum on the ruling party’s state and central leadership. The setback to the BJP in Prime Minister Narendra Modi and party president Amit Shah’s home state comes barely weeks after the party suffered an embarrassing defeat in the assembly polls in Bihar. The BJP, however, managed to retain its hold on the urban centres but saw its seat share come down in the face of Congress resurgence in all six municipal bodies. A jubilant Congress, which was virtually obliterated from all tiers of the power structure in the state after losing almost every election in the last 12 years, termed its performance a verdict against the BJP government this was the first popularity test for chief minister Anandiben Patel after she took charge of Gujarat last year as the then chief minister Narendra Modi moved to Delhi as Prime Minister.

The polls had also gained significance in view of the agitation for reservation by the influential Patel community, also known as the Patinas. Elections to the 323 local bodies were conducted on November 22 and 29 in a virtual role reversal, the Congress walked away with 132 taluka panchayat bodies followed by 73 for the BJP from a total of 231, while it bagged 21 of the 31 district panchayats. In 2010, the BJP had won 162 of the 208 talukas, 41 of 53 municipalities and 21 of 24 district panchayats in the three-tier local body system, the talukas – known as tehsils in some other states – form the second layer, sandwiched between the district panchayats and village panchayats. In the urban areas, the BJP retained control over Ahmedabad, Vadodara, Surat, Rajkot, Bhavnagar and Jamnagar municipal corporations; though the Congress put up a tough fight at several places the BJP attributed its loss in rural areas to the Patidar agitation

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