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Silence over sops for middle-income housing surprises real estate sector
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In a bid to boost demand for real estate and construction activity, the government had extended the benefit of the Credit Linked Subsidy Scheme (CLSS) by a year to March end. There’s been no intimation on a further extension of the scheme, which may end up hurting PM Modi’s objective of Housing for All by 2022, apart from hitting the economy.
The government’s silence on extending a subsidy scheme for the middle-income group under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojna beyond March 2021 has surprised potential homebuyers, experts and industry stakeholders.
Three point-agenda for the upcoming Budget
Emphasis will likely be on healthcare and livelihood-creating sectors such as infrastructure and housing
The Union Budget 2021-22 will be one of the most anticipated events in recent history. As the dust is settling after the torrid health catastrophe that affected millions and which has threatened to leave a permanent emotional scar, we are finally seeing the light at the end of the tunnel. India has had a faster than expected economic recovery and a low fatality rate from Covid-19. The distribution of the vaccines has also commenced.
The policies that will be introduced in the upcoming Budget are expected to set the tone for what steps the government takes next, and how quickly India is able to shrug off the crisis. The priority of the government will likely be measures on policies which will lead to sustained growth, boost consumption and encourage private investments. The Budget emphasis will probably lay on healthcare and livelihood
Rs 20 lakh crore package: Centre reviews dole, Oppn slams govt
Mon, Dec 14 2020 07:01:49 PM
By Quaid Najmi
Mumbai, Dec 14 (IANS): In a detailed review, the Centre has stated that of the Rs 20 lakh crore AtmaNirbhar Bharat Package (ANBP) announced last May, the government has already disbursed a considerable amount under more than 21 categories while some other schemes are under implementation.
As per the official data after Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman s review last week, the Centre has declared the ANBP implementation with others en route - under the pillars outlined by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to pull the country out of the pandemic-cum-lockdown crisis.