by vellorecity | May 27, 2025 | News
The cost of gold has Increased by Rs. 45 per gram on Tuesday Morning (27.05.2025). The cost of the gold rate has Increased by Rs. 360 per sovereign.
The gold rate has Increased and one sovereign is worth Rs. 71960.00 and a gram is Rs. 8995.00.
The cost of 1 gram of pure gold (24 K) is now Rs. 9812.00.
A kilo of silver is priced at Rs. 111,000.00 and a gram is worth Rs. 111.00.
by vellorecity | May 27, 2025 | News
There is a small gland in males that produces seminal fluid. This is called the prostate gland. When cancer affects prostate glands in man, then it is termed as prostate cancer. This cancer is most common in those persons who are above the age of 50. There are certain factors that would contribute to prostate cancer such as age, genetics, diet, lifestyle etc. It is noteworthy that foods that are rich in antioxidants and anti-inflammatory compounds etc would reduce the chances of prostate cancer in men.
Various foods men must eat compulsorily to lower prostate cancer risk are
Tomatoes intake:
Lycopene is present in tomatoes and is associated with reduced risk of prostate cancer. Truth is that lycopene absorption would get enhanced by cooking tomatoes. Free radicals would be neutralised by lycopene and this could damage cells and result in prostate cancer.
Broccoli intake:
Sulforaphane present in broccoli would target cancerous cells and boost the body`s detoxifying enzymes. It is worth mentioning that regular intake of cruciferous vegetables like broccoli, cauliflower etc would slow down prostate cell growth and lower inflammation.
Green tea intake:
The presence of catechins in green tea plays a huge role here due to their cancer fighting properties. The progression of prostate cancer cells would get slowed down. Hence, it is good to drink green ea daily.
Pomegranate intake:
The polyphenols present in pomegranate would show anti-cancer effects by slowing down the prostate tumour growth. Oxidative stress would get reduced. For the sake of prostate health, regular intake of this fruit is important.
Soy products intake:
By consuming soy products, males would have reduced chances of getting prostate cancer in them. The isoflavones present in soy products play a significant part. It has been found out by research study that men who consume high amounts of soy products tend to have lower prostate cancer rates.
Brazil nuts intake:
By consuming selenium rich Brazil nuts, men would have lower chances of getting prostate cancer in them. Our selenium requirement would be met by intake of one or two Brazil nuts daily.
Turmeric inintake:
Intake of turmeric having cucurmin( have anti-cancer and anti-inflammatory properties) would inhibit the growth of prostate cancer cells in us. It would be good to add turmeric to meals along with black pepper. By this, absorption of turmeric would be improved.
Whole grains intake:
Plant lignans as well as fibres are present in whole grains. Consuming whole grains would block the growth of prostate tumours in us.
by vellorecity | May 26, 2025 | News
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by vellorecity | May 26, 2025 | News
Chennai’s real estate market is full of opportunities, and joint venture (JV) deals are one of the smartest ways for landowners to capitalize on their property without selling it. But not every land parcel is suitable for a JV. Builders evaluate several factors before entering into a joint venture agreement.
So, what makes a piece of land “JV-ready”? Let’s explore.
1. Location, Location, Location
Builders are always on the lookout for plots in prime or emerging areas. Locations with good connectivity to roads, schools, offices, and markets have higher JV potential.
Top Picks:
– Near metro stations or highways
– Close to IT parks (OMR, Porur, Sholinganallur)
– Residential hubs (Anna Nagar, Adyar, Tambaram)
2. Clear Title and Legal Documentation
The most important requirement for any JV is clean legal documentation. Builders will avoid properties with unclear titles, boundary disputes, or encumbrances.
Ensure:
– Patta is in order
– Encumbrance certificate is clear
– No legal heirs are pending or disputed
3. Minimum Plot Size
For an economically viable project, most builders prefer a minimum plot size—generally above 2,000 sq.ft. However, in high-demand areas, even smaller plots may work.
4. Zoning and FSI Rules
Your land must conform to local development regulations. Builders check Floor Space Index (FSI) rules to understand how much construction is allowed.
Example:
A plot in a residential zone with an FSI of 2 means a 2-storey building can be constructed for every 1 storey of land area.
5. Access Roads
Land with at least 20 feet road access is usually preferred, especially for apartment or commercial developments. Wider roads allow easier construction and approvals.
6. No Pending Loans or Litigation
A JV project cannot begin if the land is under dispute or mortgaged. Always settle bank loans or pending litigations before approaching a builder.
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by vellorecity | May 26, 2025 | News
The cost of gold has decreased by Rs. 40 per gram on Monday Morning (26.05.2025). The cost of the gold rate has decreased by Rs. 320 per sovereign.
The gold rate has decreased and one sovereign is worth Rs. 71600.00 and a gram is Rs. 8950.00.
The cost of 1 gram of pure gold (24 K) is now Rs. 9764.00.
A kilo of silver is priced at Rs. 111,000.00 and a gram is worth Rs. 111.00.
by vellorecity | May 26, 2025 | News
The peak summer is now on. Do you step out of our house without any protection in the summer?
It is true that summer brings not only extreme heat but also several health problems in us. Therefore, it is highly necessary that we must take enough precaution during the summer season to be free from these health problems.
Various health issues that we could get during summer seasons are
Heatstroke:
We could get symptoms like dizziness, fever, nausea etc if our body heats up and doesn’t have the opportunity to cool down. In such a scenario, it is a must that we must hydrate ourselves. Moreover, we must not go out in the hot scorching heat.
Food poisoning:
Food poisoning could be due to food getting spoiled because of excess heat during the summer season. By eating spoiled food, we could get issues like diarrhoea, stomach pain, vomiting etc. We must consume only freshly made food. Vegetables and fruits must be cleaned well before consuming.
Dehydration:
During the summer season, we could sweat more and due to this we would lose water and other electrolytes from the body. This could make us feel weak also. Mouth dryness and giddiness are important signs of dehydration in us. It is essential to drink atleast 8 to 10 glasses of water throughout the day.
Sunburns:
There are chances of getting sunburns if we go out in the sun without protection. There are chances of skin redness, irritation, skin peeling off etc also due to sunburns. It is necessary to use sunscreen every day before going out. Wearing full sleeves clothes would be superb.
Waterborne diseases:
There are high chances of water borne diseases like typhoid, cholera, diarrhoea etc affecting us during the summer season. This could be due to the contamination of water. In such a situation, it is important to drink boiled and purified water only.
Conjunctivitis or Madras eye:
Excessive heat, poor hygiene etc would contribute to an eye issue named conjunctivitis. Here, our eyes could swell, become reddish coloured, irritation etc. We must be careful and not rub our eyes with our hands. Wearing sunglasses while going out would be good.
Urinary tract infections or UTI:
There are more chances of UTIS especially in the summers due to excess sweat and dehydration etc. Symptoms of UTIs are frequent urination, burning sensation while urination, foul smelling urine etc. It is necessary to stay hydrated and maintain hygiene to prevent UTIs in us.
Dust allergies:
The allergies would worsen during summers due to pollen and dust etc. It is worthy to note that those with asthma etc must be very careful. It is important that we must keep away from dusty places. Using a facemask is a must.