A Gurugram resident's LinkedIn post reveals that maintaining a luxury lifestyle in an expensive neighborhood requires a monthly pre-tax income of Rs 7.5 lakh, highlighting the high costs associated with affluent living and sparking online debate.
DLF, India's largest real estate developer, sold all 1,113 luxury residences in a $865 million project near New Delhi in just three days, with a quarter purchased by non-resident Indians, before construction even began. The apartment complex is located in Gurugram, spread over 116 acres, and saw strong demand for four-bedroom and penthouse units.
In Gurugram, India, only 15 out of over 100 Muslim families from West Bengal remain after being threatened to leave by a mob. The families are scared and unable to leave due to financial constraints. The district administration has assured protection and deployed security forces in sensitive areas. The violence in Haryana, which began with a religious procession, has resulted in six deaths and spread to neighboring areas.
At least five people, including two police personnel, were killed in clashes between Hindus and Muslims that erupted in Nuh, a region south of New Delhi. The violence began after a Hindu religious procession passed through the Muslim-dominated area. The clashes spread to Gurugram, where a mosque was torched, resulting in the death of a cleric. Prohibitory orders have been issued, schools and colleges closed, and security tightened in the affected areas. The local administration is investigating the cause of the standoff.