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Friday, March 25, 2011

Office Decoration - To Give Height to Your Business

To achieve your goals and get results, you require good office space planning.
You have to make the proper choices in choosing the right furniture for your office, the designs that suit your style of work and work area. Three steps which are to be followed to get the right furniture that suits your needs are as follows-
1. Tasks to be performed in your office and space planning are to be consideredYou need to analyze the different types of tasks you might have to perform at your office and accordingly design it. Some of the common tasks are as follows-
  • Telephone calls are to be made
  • Using a desktop or a laptop for documents and use of internet
  • Preparation of documents, memos and letters
  • Receiving and sending items through courier, mail and delivery people
  • Packing of materials o be mailed or shipped
  • Making data entry, receiving or sending fax and filing
  • The customers and clients will visit your office or you might have to step out to visit them
  • The desk or the writing table
  • Desk lamps and comfortable chairs
  • All the computer equipments like the printer, scanner, etc
  • Telephone system with its accessories like an answering machine
  • Cabinets for the storage of important files
  • A Xerox and a fax machine, or one that can perform both these tasks
  • Certain important supplies like a file folder, pencils and pens, note-pads, paper, stapler and many others
  • Cardboard boxes, stationery, labels and tapes, stamps and metering equipments, all required for packaging items for shipping or mailing
  • 3. Assessing the work environmentAfter getting in the proper furniture for your office and assembling it in the right place, its time to check whether your work area needs any special physical or environmental requirements. Example-
  • Additional requirements of ventilation, electric and cable outlets
  • Provision of adequate light for the working space of the office
  • Need of any partitions and adding insulation
Knowing what tasks are to performed at your office makes it easier to bring in suitable furniture and other requirements and to plan the office space accordingly. Deciding the budget also becomes easier and once you have set up your office, you can always keep on experimenting which makes it much more fun and exciting.



Thursday, March 17, 2011

Home Office Or Outdoor Office - Which is Good ?

Is a home office appropriate for every business?  Of course not.  But, if you’re creative and disciplined, I think the positives far outweigh the negatives.  What do you think?

Let’s break down the home office debate into personal and business considerations:

The Business Case

A home office is much cheaper. For start-up or established business, paying rent, utilities, and other costs for an outside office create a significant monthly revenue threshold. Plus, while tax guidelines are fairly strict, you can deduct some portion of expenses you would have paid personally, prorating utilities, some maintenance, and even depreciating the portion of your home you use for a home office. (Keep in mind taking depreciation can make accounting and tax considerations a little more complicated when you sell your home, so look before you take the depreciation leap.)

Increased (and convenient) availability. I have clients around the world, so I often adjust my schedule to their time zones. With a home office I don’t mind phone calls during non-office hours since walking down two flights of stairs beats driving to an external office every time.

Show never equals go. A fancy space at a prestigious address may initially impress potential clients, but eventually you are judged on the quality of your products or services. If you do great work no one cares where your office is located.

Your home office can be a home-court advantage. An outside office is to a home office what an apartment is to owning a home. If you rent or lease you’re limited in the changes you can make to the space, and when your lease is up those improvements are often lost. With a home office you call the shots and the money you save on rent can go to improvements. My home office is about 1,300 square feet, has a great view of the mountains, and the office dog can hang out with me. I hate to think how much a similar commercial space would cost.

A home office is like an entrepreneurial litmus test. Many people feel they will lack self discipline and focus if they work from home. Sure, you may feel you need the motivation (and validation) that comes from having an outside office… but when your paycheck is based solely on your output motivation shouldn’t be a problem. If it is, owning your own business probably doesn’t make sense.

The Personal Case

Adds value to your home. Turning your dining room into a home office could negatively impact the value of your home, but if you re-purpose unused space, or better yet add on, you benefit personally. Plus home offices are very popular with home buyers. A local real estate agent told me at least 2/3 of her prospective home buyers list a home office as a “must have,” even if only for personal use.

It’s greener. No commute = fewer emissions.

A home office creates more family time. One person left this comment on Michael’s article: “I just didn’t have the heart to turn away my 3-year-old daughter who was excited to have daddy at home all the time.” I understand the feeling, but think about it: Home office or external office, you’re not available. The only difference is you don’t have to face the fact your daughter misses you when you work from an external office; either way, she misses you. On the other hand, time spent commuting is family time lost. If your one-way commute is twenty minutes, that’s at least 160 potential family hours gone — forever.

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Friday, March 11, 2011

Affordable Housing - Resolution of New Decade


Affordable housing will continue to be in focus in the second decade of the millennium, withthe NCR playing a critical role in throwing up new destinations.
As the economy is likely to maintain a growth of around 8%in the coming decade, it will witness a sustained growth in the real estatesector with affordable housing continuing to be in focus. The National CapitalRegion (NCR) of Delhi, in particular, will see a number of new destinationscoming up. But, unlike the last decade when Delhi region did not contributemuch to the housing development, the new decade will witness a large number ofhousing projects being developed here.
At the same time, a number of townships will come in the NCRregion to meet thedemand for housing and commercial space. The last decade witnessed anunprecedented rise in the activities in the sector. Not only did constructionactivity increase substantially, the prices also went up manifold. The growthmomentum was so strong that it could withstand the global financial crisissuccessfully, albeit with the help of the government’s stimulus package. RBI’sdecision to reduce interest rates also helped in this regard. But, the maindriving agent in the revival in the second half of 2009 was the developers’strategy in building affordable houses. In this, builders built two- andthree-bedroom apartments with lower specification at up to 40% lower pricesthan what they used to sell only a few months ago.
CMD of CB Richard Ellis, South Asia, Anshuman Magazine,says, “In 2010, we can expect to see some sustainability in the residentialmarket as activity levels have improved. On the office market front, demand isexpected to improve, although rentals are expected to remain flat in the mediumterm due totheforecasted surplus supply of office space.” Samir Jasuja, CMD ofPropEquity, a realty research firm, says that Delhi will emerge as the centreof planned development in the coming decade with the new Master Plan cominginto effect soon. The huge land bank in Najafgarh in Southwest Delhi, Brijwasanand Chhattarpur in South Delhi, will be released under the new Master Plan ofDelhi. Similarly, a large tract of land will also come up in the marketplace inNorth Delhi. He says that thousands of acres of land are likely to be releasedunder the new Master Plan.
Jasuja said that the most heartening thing is that unlike inthe past, the new decade will see development in these areas by privatedevelopers. This will bring in development of modern condominiums withamenities like swimming pools , gyms, security systems and car parking lots.
As 2000-2009 saw the development of areas like Indira Puram, Vaishali, Vasundhara andCrossings Republik, in the East of Delhi in Ghaziabad, Sector 44 and 93A& B in Noida and MG Road, Sushant Lok, Golf Course, and DLF Phase II, IIIand V in Gurgaon and Nahar Paar area in Faridabad. Many of these areas wereunheard of, before 2000. Similarly, 2010-19 will see a hectic development ofnew areas like Noida-Greater Noida Exressway, Crossings Republik, Raj NagarExtension on National Highway 58 in Ghaziabad, and Noida Sectors 34, 50, 45,128 and 134 will emerge as the new development centres in the new decade. InGurgaon, the new areas that are likely to come up are Sohna Road, Golf CourseRoad Extension and Pataudi Road. Sonepat is also likely to emerge as a newdestination for residential market.
Samir Jasuja says that under the new Gurgaon-Manesar MasterPlan, around 1,50,000 residential units will be developed in the area. Out ofthis, around 10,000 are at the implementation stage by various developers. Therest will be developed in the coming years. Besides this, the introduction ofthe concept of ‘township’ will expedite the constructionof residential units. The development of townships will allow privatedevelopers to share the onus of development of infrastructure. So far, only thegovernment agencies used to develop infrastructure, which results in a slowpace of development. With this, the supply of housing units will get expedited.
The good news is that such a huge supply of housing unitswill stabilize prices. Global realty consultancy firm, Knight Frank, in itsreport on India’s residential market says that given a general stability of marketsaround Delhi and the supply expected in this part of the NCR until 2011, it isreasonable to expect residential prices in Delhi to remain relatively stable oreven increase, if demand in the region significantly increases due to betterinternal connectivity.
The report further says that several infrastructureinitiatives around the NCR are expected to boost residential options throughaugmenting connectivity and decongesting traffic within certain locations. Ifconsumers are attracted to small markets around the NCR due to betterinfrastructure, the subsequent decongestion of demand in the region couldalleviate the upward pressure on prices in locations like Gurgaon and Noida,which are becoming increasingly attractive residential options.
The 2010 Commonwealth Games had also played an important role in improving connectivity to different parts of the city through the MetroRail. As far-flung areas like Greater Noida, Faridabad, Kundli and Gurgaon arelikely to be connected by the Metro, the travel time to these places will comedown drastically.





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Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Shyam Raj Residency – Pleasure of Living near the God.......


Shyam Raj Residency, An exclusive apartment complex at Khatu Shyam Ji. A delightful blend of modern lifestyle with subtle and spiritual hues, Shyam Raj is the devotee’s dream come true.

Shyam Raj Residency is a low rise residential project with a twist of contemporary architecture. The project comprises of  7 Towers with 50 units in each tower, numbering to a total of 350 apartments in the 1st. phase. Apart from quality residential units, the complex also has beautiful landscaping with a children’s park and other recreational facilities.


  • Earth quake resistant RCC structure.
  • Low rise building with low maintenance charges.
  • Optimized layout for sunlight and air circulation.
  • Common dining and kitchen.
  • Landscaped gardens with fountains.
  • Fully furnished option.
  • Ample green area.
  • Rainwater harvesting system.
  • Dormitory for drivers/servants.




  • 24 hours secuirity.                                                       
  • Meditation/Yoga Hall.                                                 
  • Community hall.                                                         
  • Pure veg bhojnalaya.                                                  
  • Vedic spa.                                                                    
  • Separate play area for children.                                  
  • Temple in the premises.                                             
  • Convenience shops.                                                    
  • Badminton court/TT room.                                          
  • 24 hours cold & hot water facility.                                   
  • Easy access to flat (lift facility).                                 

  • Superior quality plumbing fixtures.
  • Concealed fire retardant electrical wiring.
  • 100% power backup for common areas.
  • Vitrified tiles/marble flooring.
  • Granite counters in kitchen.
  • Modern firefighting system.
  • Cab facility to & from Jaipur.
  • Laundry facility.
  • Rent facility through WPCL.
  • Doctor on call.
  • Housekeeping facilities as per requirements.


Shyam Raj Residency is nestled amidst acres of green, agricultural land, offering a pure and healthy environment. The complex is well connected with approach roads from Chomu and Ringas Highway 
and yet is at a comfortable distance from the expressway traffic.


For more info please feel free to Contact us.

Vikas Ahuja
9829012409

Mukesh Sharma
9001096161