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Policy Changes Propel Realty's Changes
Aspate of construction activities, backed by the governments push for affordable housing and infrastructuregrowth, is indicating the revival of Indias real estate sector. The sector is witnessing high growth with the rise in demand for office, as well as, residential spaces. The market size of the Indian real estate sector is expected to reach $180 billion by 2020 with the housing sector's contribution doubling to 11.2% of the GDP.
Regulating A Wayward Industry – Real Estate
Ayear after the Real Estate Regulation and DevelopmentAct, 2016 (RERA) came into effect, 20 out of the 28 states (the Act is not applicable in J & K) have implemented the rules or framed their own laws to carry out the mandate.
Impact Of GST On The Indian Real Estate Sector
Demonetisationhit the real estate sector. The Goods and Services Tax (GST), passed on March 29, 2017, also impacted the sector.
The Affordable Segment Experiencing Growth
India is witnessing significant waves of inward urban migration in recent years.
Demand For Luxury Real Estate
The increased exposure to global standards of living has drastically changed the way the Indian customer views luxury living.
Can India Use The Media As China Shows The Way?
China is a country where the media is not free. But one cannot but appreciate the way how the People's Republic of China handled a group of 20 international journalists invited to visit Xinjiang to feel for themselves and then write about their ambitious project of reconstructing the Silk Route.
‘Mission IL&FS' Still A Puzzle
Autumn marks the changeover from summer to winter and the temperature drops considerably, making the Indian climate pleasant. Unfortunately the autumn of 2018 did not bring any pleasant moments in the life of Infrastructure Leasing and Financial Services (IL&FS), an Indian infrastructure development and finance company. And even after six months, the situation remains an unanswered paradox.
The Human Link To The Production Chain
According to him (Rahul Gandhi), this was possible by connecting the existing skills of the country to the financial system. India had a large number of skilled persons. The task would be to bring them under a value chain by connecting them with the financial system.
Pests Which Can Save Lives
There are no pests, no weeds, in nature. There are beings who get in the way of humans growing food, or destroying the habitat in order to take up residence and make service centres for these human populations. Billions of insects are killed by pesticides alone for this purpose.
Polluting Industries And Agricultural Practices
Industrial pollution
Social Media Is Changing India, But Not Fully
A recent report published by the Reuters Foundation in collaboration with Oxford University reveals that India has emerged as one of the fastest-growing markets for US based technology companies like Facebook, Google, and Twitter. India’s Twitter users currently number at 26.7 million, and as of July 2017, Facebook reported that India overtook the United States to become the platform’s largest audience by country with a userbase of 241 million active users.
Create Your Destiny
Recently, FICCI FLO, Kolkata chapter organised an event with Brahmakumari Sister Shivani and to mark a remarkable ending to the year 2017. The event was held at Kalamandir, Kolkata on December 16, and the topic of the evening was ‘Create your Destiny.’
A Day With Science
The city of Kolkata is incomplete without Science City.
'Government Has Taken Steps To Contain Food Price Rise'
Agriculture is a key sector in India and it employs around 52% of our population. The Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare implements the rules, regulations, and laws related to the agricultural sector in India. The department’s ambit covers agriculture, food processing, and cooperation. BE’s Madhu Raina spoke to Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, Minister of State for Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare on the agricultural sector and his department’s policies related to the sector.
Artificial Intelligence To Complement, Not Compete With Humans In The Indian Legal System
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has gained great momentum in various sectors. In the Indian legal field, AI is yet to reach its full potential. Yet, Indian firms are looking into this potential treasure trove of innovative assistance.
Is There An Indian Media?
Is There An Indian Media?
The Progress Of Brexit
Recent reports suggest that Brexit will open up a vast €10.2billion (£8.99bn) hole in the European Union’s coffers when Britain permanently quits the bloc in 2021 – leaving bigger bills for other European Union nations.Richard L. Gosling, a prominent UK-based businessman, spoke to BE’s Shahana Banerjee on how far the process of Brexit has been realised and sheds light on the challenges that lie ahead.
Water ATMs In Delhi
63.4 million living without access to clean water in India
Why 'Make In India?
Why 'Make In India?
Will The Fifa World Cup 2018 Provide A Fillip To The Russian Economy
The Fifa World Cup 2018 has arrived with much fanfare. It is one of the greatest sporting extravaganzas and the world is likely to be glued to this tournament.
Impact Of Rising Prices Of Petrol And Diesel On The Indian Economy
The high prices of petrol and diesel have reached unprecedented levels since the first quarter of 2015-16. The price of petrol has climbed to a record high of ₹86.24 per litre on May 29 in Mumbai and diesel has increased to a price of ₹73.79 per litre which the highest in India.
Bharat Chamber Of Commerce On The Power Sector In India
In recent years, the Indian power sector has been considerably empowering the Indian economy in achieving the rank of the fastest growing economy globally.
The Recent Farmers' Stir Brings Up Different Agrarian Questions
It is a common misconception that any sort of agricultural development programme in India only means increase in production level helping the poor and marginal farmers by several government initiatives.
What Does “Being Child Of God” Mean?
For a man who may be self-styled happy and contented in his life, it is necessary even for him to develop and depend on divine qualities because it is the path which is important for happiness and success.
Halal, Haram, Makruh
Recently the Hyderabad based Muslim seminary Jamia Nizamia, started in 1876, issued a ban on Muslims eating prawn, shrimp, and crabs, calling them Makruh Tahrim (abominable).
Digital Disruption In Construction Equipment Space
In today’s world when emerging technologies such as robots, 3D printing and drones are changing or disrupting every industry, the construction and mining equipment sector is yet to witness any large scale product or process disruption.
Kenya's Economy At Crossroads
There is a Kenyan proverb which says a man stung by a bee does not destroy all beehives.
Two Cheers To India's Better Scoring In Ease Of Doing Business
India’s advancement by 30 points to 100th in ease of doing business (EDB) rankings has been considered a good achievement by many.
Indian Industries Post A Mixed Picture In The First Half Of 2017-18
India’s gross domestic product has grown 6.3% in the second quarter of the current year, that is, 0.6 percentage points higher than that of the previous quarter.
Univercell Founder Director, D. Sathish Babu Games Up For A New Venture
Thirty years ago, when Sathish Babu started his corporate sales career as a trainee sales officer with Eureka Forbes, it was almost initiation by fire. Within a few weeks of on-the-job training, he was thrown into the deep end of the pool and given a dictum – sell or perish!