Chennai has a diversified economic base. The main industries are software services, hardware manufacturing, automobile and financial services. Chennai has become known as the top candidate for ‘Location Ranking Survey’ among the other three Indian metros- Delhi, Mumbai and Kolkata. Chennai is experiencing a major real estate boom. The primary cause of this is the rapid development of the Information Technology in the city.
The prospective property buyer in Chennai is highly fragmented; the majority works in the I.T sector followed by Financial Services. There is also another segment- the NRI’s or the Non Resident Indians who usually buys high value ‘elite’ properties in Chennai.
Land prices in Chennai have showed an upward trend in the last few years; this has led to an active demand for flats or apartments. For the well heeled there is the choice of purchasing independent houses like villas and semi detached cottages. These high value properties usually come with other ‘frills’ like swimming pools, gymnasium and exclusive club memberships. The unique feature of such properties is that they are usually located on the I.T corridor (old Mahabalipuram Road) – making the daily commuting of residents easier to the office. This comprehensive chart is specially designed to keep you in the best knowledge of areas and their ongoing property trends which will help you in finding your dream home right away.
Top10 – Tamil Entrepreneur Forumis an event which is one of the parts in the‘FETNA Tamil Vizha 2010’ sponsored by India’s fastest growing infrastructure company MARG ProperTies. In this event they are going to select top 10 Tamil entrepreneurs in US. The nominee can nominate him/herself or can be nominated by anyone else. Any number of nominations can be made. The nominee should be aware that he/she is being nominated. All information about nominee will be kept confidential. Please make sure that Nominee satisfies the following criteria in order to be eligible for nomination. Based on information provided, a FeTNA appointed three member panel will choose the finalists from the nominations received. Finalists will be honored at the above convention.
Criteria:
1. Must be of Tamil Origin.
2. Must be an owner/manager of a private or public company (or business) who is primarily responsible for the recent performance of the company and an active member of the top management.
3. The company (or business) must have had an
a) Annual sales of U.S. $ 5 Million or more in the most recent year OR
b) Annual sales of at least U.S. $ 1 Million AND have secured U.S. $ 5 Million in venture capital.
4. The company must have been established in North America.
MARG ProperTies is sponsoring an event called ‘FETNA Tamil Vizha 2010’ in North America. FETNA is an umbrella organization of Tamil Sangams that function within the North American Continent. FeTNA is a registered, non-profit, tax-exempt 501(c) (3) organization. It was founded in 1987 by five Tamil Sangams: Tamil Association of Delaware Valley, Tamil Sangam of Washington & Baltimore, New York Tamil Sangam, Ilankai Tamil Sangam and Harrisburg Tamil Sangam. An assembly of over 400 Tamils near Philadelphia celebrated the inauguration in the spring of 1988. Since then the Federation (FeTNA for abbreviation) has organized an annual convention each of the subsequent years.
1988 – Broomall, Pennsylvania
1989 – Washington, Washington DC
1990 – Staten Island, New York
1991 – Hoffman Estates, Illinois
1992 – College Park, Maryland
1993 – Kenosha, Wisconsin
1994 – Somerset, New Jersey
1995 – Toledo, Ohio
1996 – Stamford, Connecticut
1997 – Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
1998 – Edwardsville, Illinois
1999 – Atlantic City, New Jersey
2000 – Tampa, Florida
2001 – Southfield, Michigan
2002 – University Park, Illinois
2003 – Trenton, New Jersey
2004 – Baltimore, Maryland
2005 – Dallas, Texas
2006 – New York, New York
2007 – Raleigh, North Carolina
2008 – Orlando, Florida
2009 – Atlanta, Georgia
Now the annual convention is going to happen in Waterbury sponsored by Marg Properties. The Tamils are spread over the entire country. A few well-organized Tamil Sangams are present in large metropolitan areas where there is sufficient number of Tamils present to obtain a sense of Tamil togetherness. By and large, most Tamil Sangams consist of less than 100 active families. These are too small to form active communities and develop community features and resources, and fragile enough to fall prey to factionalism. Networking with other Sangams offer the possibilities of connectivity, stability, and increased resources. FeTNA meets this need. FeTNA provides for developing connectivity among the Tamil Communities in North America. Its primary objective is the preservation and growth of Tamil Language, Culture, and Community.
We take the privilege of sharing the photographs of Live “Star Evening Show” Presented by MARG ProperTies. Take a look at the snap shots of the events as below
CAPTION OF ABOVE PIX : The Event Stage And The Music Aspirants
CAPTION OF ABOVE PIX : Close View Of The Event Stage
CAPTION OF ABOVE PIX : Technology Driven Video Camera Covering The Music Aspirants
CAPTION OF ABOVE PIX : A Song For You
CAPTION OF ABOVE PIX : ‘Star Evening Shoe’ anchored by Mr. Sethu Subramaniam – A noted TV Comparer & Mimicry
You would feel embarrassed for not making your presence for “Star Evening Show” presented By MARG ProperTies. In future you get a chance to take part and be a family member of MARG group, hope you would be committed with us