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7 reasons why South India continues to be the most preferred destination for real estate
Published On: February 28, 2020
Will Indian real estate bounce back in 2020?
Published On: January 13, 2020
28 half marathons and 8 Himalayan treks: Meet the man who unleashed the Ferrari in him
CHENNAI: C Suresh Reddy, director of Hanu Reddy Realty exudes confidence and optimism as he walks into the room. A toned physique, brisk gait and calm face — he looked anything but 60. Reddy was invited as a guest speaker by the Rotary Club of Chennai Coastal on the topic ‘Unleash The Ferrari in You’ last week at the GRT Convention Centre. The 60-year-old seemed nothing like how he was nine years back — a person who had no control over food and weighed 93 kg.
Reddy spoke about his journey of self-discovery through trekking, pushing himself out of his comfort zone and leading a healthy life.
Reddy embarked on a weight-loss journey at the age of 50. He made a life-changing decision after going on a holiday with his friend, cardiologist and physician Dr Ravi Jandhyala. I was mentored by him and had to report on what I consumed every day. I understood that weight loss is a number game. I was advised to reduce my calorie intake and increase my physical activity. With the consistent implementation of this simple formula, I lost 25 kilos over 18 months,” said Reddy.
Up the hillIt was not all about losing weight for Reddy. Exercising every day, eating right and having a positive mental attitude helped him work for longer hours than before. It unlocked the true potential of his body. He has run 28 half marathons and completed eight Himalayan treks including the Everest Base Camp (17,600 ft) before he turned 60.
Trekking is an amazing outdoor activity in which your body exercises and your mind is in a meditative state. It is no secret that being in nature truly rejuvenates you. On weekdays, I go for short treks to St Thomas Mount, Tirupati and Trisulam. It gives good exercise to my knees and heart. I also go for a 16-km jog every Sunday, he said.
His two-hour work out comprises yoga, cardio, weights and walking. All it takes is having the right mentor, a good pair of shoes and determination. There’s so much misconception around health and fitness as a person ages. People who advice are the ones who don’t do it. Sometimes even your loved ones discourage you due to lack of information. Eventually, they will understand if you stick to your decision,” he said.
Eat, workout, relaxHaving seen the benefits of reaching his ideal body weight through consistent physical activity and eating nutritious food, Reddy currently mentors over 1,000 people so they may enjoy the real potential of the human body. Every year, employees from his company are awarded if they shed 10 kg to reach ideal body weight.
Simple lifestyle changes and making the right choices will have a huge impact on your lives. I have not taken a single tablet or supplement over the last one and a half years. Avoid processed foods like sugar, maida and refined oil, and switch to fresh, whole and local foods. Choose a physical activity that you enjoy and do it consistently. It counters the sedentary lives we otherwise live, reducing stress and increasing the resilience of our ageing bodies,” said Reddy, who hopes to do one trek every year to bond with his family.
Published On: September 18, 2019
Sale of approved plots sees three-fold rise in 2 years
Published On: April 30, 2019
20mn sq ft retail mall space to be added in top cities by 2021
Published On: April 29, 2019
These are the world's 20 most dynamic cities
This article is part of the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting
Although momentum in the global economy appears to have peaked, there are still many cities in the world where real estate and economic growth continue to be robust.
At the time when the World Economic Forum is examining globalization 4.0, JLL’s City Momentum Index, now in its sixth iteration, focuses on momentum for the world’s most commercially active cities.
Tracking a range of socioeconomic and commercial real-estate indicators to identify attributes for success over the short term, the City Momentum Index ranked 131 major established and emerging business hubs
This year’s rankings find the fastest urban growth continuing to shift away from the West to the East. Asia Pacific is home to 19 of the top 20 cities in this year’s index, and overall, Indian and Chinese cities dominate the rankings, accounting for three-quarters of the top 20.
Only one city outside of Asia Pacific, Nairobi, ranks in the top 20 most dynamic cities in the globe – and even in Nairobi there is a strong Asian influence, with significant amounts of investment from China, particularly focused on infrastructure projects.
Strong growth brings great opportunities for economic and social development, but equally creates challenges that emerging markets must address to ensure that short-term growth transitions into longer term momentum.
Cities that are growing rapidly tend to punch above their weight in attracting companies and people; however, this can often lead to social inequality, congestion and environmental degradation.
Different cities take different development paths, but we know that the provision of smart, efficient and productive real estate and increased transparency are key factors in driving the long-term, sustainable growth they seek.
Real estate is pivotal to sustainable momentum
Regeneration projects can dramatically transform the trajectory of a rapidly growing city. New neighbourhoods and mixed-use developments can help nurture new businesses and improve lives. In parallel, large-scale infrastructure projects can combat problems such as congestion, while smart technology embedded within a city’s infrastructure can help improve the flow of people.
Nairobi (ranked 6th in the index) is projected to have one of the fastest-growing populations in the world over the next five years. The authorities there are turning to smart technologies to help cope with overcrowding, traffic congestion and inefficiency in transportation around the city.
Technological innovation in the form of greener and smarter buildings plays an important role in answering the environmental challenges brought about by rapid growth. The Chinese city of Xi’an, (ranked 9th) struggles with severe air pollution, a common plight for developing cities. The installation of an innovative 100-metre-tall air purifying tower to reduce smog and improve air quality is one of the developments helping the city meet the challenges of growth. Strong growth and rapid urbanization can lead to many challenges, but through thoughtful and innovative development many of these challenges can be met.
Increase transparency to bring foreign direct investment
Sustainable long-term momentum and a maturing economy require long-term foreign direct investment, and this comes when investors can see transparent governance in markets – including real estate.
India’s fastest-growing cities have been successful over recent years in attracting high levels of foreign direct investment (FDI), with structural reforms, including the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act 2016, encouraging more real-estate investment from foreign buyers.
Transparency is vital in securing the long-term investment that leads to sustainable growth. By working with city governments, the private sector can help lead this change and bring benefits not only to the real-estate market but also to the wider commerciality of a city. Against a backdrop of rapid change, the World Economic Forum will examine globalization 4.0 and the Fourth Industrial Revolution with a definitive call to make global growth inclusive and sustainable. For growth to be both sustainable and inclusive, it must be long-term. The City Momentum Index shows how businesses and governments can work together to make this happen.
Published On: March 20, 2019
The new legislation aims to regulate the tenancy of building ..
Published On: February 23, 2019
India in third position in list of LEED green buildings
Published On: February 20, 2019
Centre approves Tamil Nadu government’s Coastal Regulation Zone Plan
Published On: January 28, 2019
Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) has leased about 3.75 lakh sqft of office space in Whitefield from property developer Brigade
Published On: May 19, 2017
World Bank expands footprint in city, adds 70k sqft back office space
Published On: October 17, 2016
Get approval for building outside Chennai online
Published On: September 27, 2016
Affordable housing sector sees launches double in first half of 2016
Published On: August 18, 2016
Chennai takes another step toward Smart City
Published On: June 11, 2016
Bengaluru Office Space Lease Volume Highest In Asia Pacific
Published On: June 11, 2016
Commercial realty makes a comeback in Chennai
Published On: June 4, 2016
Telangana real estate market sees steady revival
Published On: June 4, 2016
Demand will build up in major cities in coming days, says Sobha Developers MD
Published On: May 24, 2016
Pune's outskirts offer ample options for the home buyers exploring evolving locations
Published On: May 21, 2016
Green buildings save energy, water, improve health
Published On: May 17, 2016
India bags No. 3 spot in world's startup ecosystem
Published On: October 14, 2015
700 Acre Industrial township to come up in North Chennai
Published On: May 29, 2015
Multi-Level Parking Facility setup by Apollo Hospitals near by Hanu Reddy Residences
Published On: May 29, 2015
Poes Garden, Boat Club Road Among Nation's Best Abodes
Published On: May 29, 2015
Realty prices up in Chennai
Published On: July 24, 2014
City in list of Top 12 realty investment destinations
Published On: May 16, 2014
Investors are now spreading their wings and looking for properties in Chennai
Published On: May 16, 2014