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China, Pakistan step up TVET cooperation | The Express Tribune
 
																								
												
												
											
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Students stitch clothes in a class at Punjab Vocational Training Council. PHOTO COURTESY: TVET RSP
BEIJING:
Chinese and Pakistani institutions have signed a batch of agreements for cooperation in technical and vocational education and training (TVET) at the China Annual Conference & Expo for International Education.
Eight Chinese vocational colleges from provinces including Jiangxi, Sichuan, Gansu, Anhui and Xinjiang reached cooperation deals with Pakistani partners. The agreements aim to boost TVET collaboration across industries such as manufacturing, agriculture, transportation, trade, etc. Three bases were unveiled to provide training to Pakistani students in Chinese language and vocational skills.
A China-Pakistan Industry-Education Integration Community was also established to support talent cultivation in sectors such as rail transit, electric vehicles, and textile and apparel manufacturing.
This article originally appeared on the China Economic Net
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Move Over Dwarka Expressway, This Gurugram Area Is Hot Property For Homes Now
 
														
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Residential prices in this area are presently in the range of Rs 10,000-12,000 per sq ft, making it almost 2.3 times more affordable than other premium micro-markets in Gurugram
 
Sector 63A, located along the Golf Course Extension Road, is home to projects like Anant Raj Estate by Anant Raj Limited.
The dream of owning a home in Gurugram has long been associated with soaring property prices and premium localities like Golf Course Road or Dwarka Expressway. However, a new report by global real estate consultancy Colliers has brought a fresh perspective; Sohna, once known as an affordable pocket on the city’s outskirts, has now outperformed Gurgaon’s most expensive corridors in terms of property price growth.
According to the Colliers report, Sohna Road has topped the list of the five fastest-growing micro-markets in Gurgaon. Property values in the region are projected to rise by nearly 1.6 times in the coming years, making it one of the most promising investment destinations in the National Capital Region (NCR).
The report highlights that Sohna commands the highest share of graded housing units, about 73% of the total in NCR. The micro-market is witnessing a steady rise in new residential supply, alongside regions such as Golf Course Road, Golf Course Extension Road, Southern Peripheral Road (SPR), and Dwarka Expressway.
Experts attribute Sohna’s rise to massive infrastructure developments in the region. The upcoming IMT Sohna industrial hub, enhanced connectivity through the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway, proximity to National Highway networks, and the proposed dual airport linkage have all contributed to the area’s rapid transformation. Moreover, the 10,000-acre Aravalli Jungle Safari project is expected to further enhance Sohna’s appeal as a green and lifestyle-centric investment zone.
The location also enjoys strong accessibility; just about 40 minutes from Gurugram’s Cyber Hub and Golf Course Road, and under an hour from Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport.
Currently, Sohna houses around 8,200 residential units, of which nearly 45% remain available in the primary market. Analysts say this reflects a healthy absorption rate and sustained buyer interest. Residential prices along the Sohna Expressway are presently in the range of Rs 10,000-12,000 per sq ft, making it almost 2.3 times more affordable than other premium micro-markets in Gurgaon.
Sohna Master Plan 2031
The ongoing development under the Sohna Master Plan 2031 envisions integrated residential, commercial, and industrial growth. The plan positions Sohna as a balanced hub catering to both affordable and mid-segment housing needs, complementing the high-end corridors such as Golf Course Extension and SPR.
Sohna’s growing industrial base, affordable housing options, and rapidly improving infrastructure are drawing both home buyers and investors seeking long-term appreciation.
Apart from Sohna, the top five growth corridors in Gurgaon include Golf Course Extension Road, Golf Course Road, Dwarka Expressway, and SPR. Among them, the Golf Course Extension Road continues to dominate the luxury segment, thanks to its connectivity with the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway, Sohna Road, and the Delhi airport.
Sector 63A, located along the Golf Course Extension Road, is home to projects like Anant Raj Estate by Anant Raj Limited, which epitomise premium urban living in the NCR.
October 31, 2025, 18:29 IST
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Forex update: India’s reserves fall $6.9 bn to $695.35 bn; gold and foreign currency assets decline – The Times of India
 
														
India’s foreign exchange reserves fell by $6.93 billion to $695.35 billion during the week ended October 24, according to data released by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on Friday.In the previous reporting week, overall reserves had risen by $4.50 billion to reach $702.28 billion, PTI reported.The RBI data showed that foreign currency assets (FCA), the largest component of the forex kitty, declined by $3.86 billion to $566.55 billion in the week ended October 24. Expressed in dollar terms, the FCA includes the impact of appreciation or depreciation of non-US currencies such as the euro, pound and yen.The value of gold reserves dropped by $3.01 billion to $105.54 billion during the week, while the Special Drawing Rights (SDRs) decreased by $58 million to $18.66 billion, the data showed.India’s reserve position with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) rose slightly by $6 million to $4.61 billion in the reporting week, the RBI said.
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Just 5% of CRE companies have achieved their AI goals. Here’s why
 
														
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A version of this article first appeared in the CNBC Property Play newsletter with Diana Olick. Property Play covers new and evolving opportunities for the real estate investor, from individuals to venture capitalists, private equity funds, family offices, institutional investors and large public companies. Sign up to receive future editions, straight to your inbox.
The commercial real estate market has been historically slow to modernize, and yet it appears to be accelerating its adoption of artificial intelligence.
Companies are moving beyond initial testing and exploration into more targeted applications that aim to redefine value, according to a new survey from JLL.
The survey of more than 1,500 senior CRE investor and occupier decision-makers across various industries found that, while still in the early stages, organizations are making AI a priority in their technology budgets. They are also moving from using it just for efficiency to focusing on how it can grow their businesses.
JLL found that 88% of investors, owners and landlords said they have started piloting AI, with most pursuing an average of five use cases simultaneously. And more than 90% of occupiers are running corporate real estate AI pilots, according to the report. Compare that with just 5% starting AI pilots two years ago. The adoption is fast, but not entirely easy.
Just 5% of respondents said they have achieved all their program goals, while close to half said they have achieved two to three goals. Much of the efforts are still experimental, without much growth.
“If you think about commercial real estate, traditionally, it is not a quick technology adopter, and it’s usually skeptical,” said Yao Morin, chief technology officer at JLL. “So the high number of adoptions is actually quite surprising to me. What is not surprising on the flip side is that only 5% actually thinks that they have achieved all the goals. This is pretty aligned with a lot of other industries as well.”
The reason they’re not hitting their goals is because the goal line has moved. Companies have gone beyond just wanting to do certain tasks faster, or so-called operational efficiencies. Now they are tying AI to their revenue goals.
For example, some are using it to help them improve their investment risk models, making investment and portfolio decisions based on the output of AI. That will require big changes to the fundamental way they operate.
“When you really start moving towards the revenue side, the margin expansion side, then it’s going to require a lot more than just using a technology,” Morin explained. “You can’t just say, ‘Well, I’m saving you 10% to do this particular thing.’ Companies need to actually rethink their operating model, to rethink how they organize to actually achieve the savings.”
And so companies are investing heavily in AI, despite economic headwinds. More than half of investors surveyed by JLL have been able to get significant budget growth over the past two years in the space. Their No. 1 spend is on strategic advisory on technology or AI, and most report their budgets have increased solely due to AI. After that, the spending goes to upgrading both cyber- and data-security measures and infrastructure for AI integration.
Morin said what she found really surprising is that while most think companies will start using AI for simple tasks, or, low-risk, low-hanging fruit, that was not at all the case.
“Our survey showed the opposite. We are getting to a point of sophistication, beyond this initial skeptical phase, where companies are really focusing on the competitive advantage to pressing business problems, using AI to solve instead of [just] those simple low-risk operations.”
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