#RealtyNewsRoundup: Dhoni Moves SC Against Amrapali
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Cricket star Mahendra Singh Dhoni has moved the Supreme Court to recover Rs 40 crore dues from embattled Amrapali Group. The cricketer entered into several agreements with the company to endorse it in 2009, but cut himself off from the company after trouble started brewing in 2016.
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The sub-registrar of societies in the Vasai division has served notices to 19 co-operative housing societies for allegedly not admitting non-Catholics as their members or allowing them to buy flats. These co-operative housing societies are a part of the Citizen Housing Complex at Naigaon in the Palghar district.
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With 3.24 lakh passengers taking a ride on the Noida-Greater Noida Metro during its second month of operation, the overall average daily ridership on the Aqua Line improved slightly to reach almost 11,000 in March. March 25 marked two months of the inauguration of the Metro service, which connects Noida and Greater Noida. During the first month, the Aqua Line had witnessed 3.24 lakh passengers and an average daily ridership of 10,458 passengers.
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Textile major Raymond has started Raymond Realty, foraying into India's real estate sector. The company, which owns nearly 125 acre land parcel at Thane’s Cadbury Junction, will use part of this existing land bank to launch a residential project.
Source: Media reports