The 4 pillars serve as the base upon which India’s IT industry flourishes. The four pillars of development — infrastructure, investment, innovation, and inclusion — collectively form the fabric of India’s economic growth. These pillars also play an indispensable role in shaping the country’s digital future, says Deepen Goratela, Founder & CEO, Astral Technologies. In today’s...
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A deep dive into India’s four pillars of economy
To emerge as a developed nation by 2047 focus on the 4 pillars is pertinent While infrastructure and investment provide the necessary support systems, innovation and inclusivity drive the development of new technologies and industries. Hence, incentivising these four factors is crucial for national economic growth, writes Sneha Gurjar, Director, CEM Engineers. According to a recent...
Opinion: Union Budget a booster shot for the real estate sector
The announcements made by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman will help spur further growth in the
real estate sector given that we are already in a low interest and easy liquidity regime. By KRISH RAVESHIA
There is a real talent shortage in the Indian construction industry
It's early days for us. We have launched our operations in India last year. We said, let's not get the cart before the horse. Let's create a world-class delivery capability. So we have built that team and we are continuing to expand that team with quite an aggressive hiring programme. Now, more recently, we have been bringing on the sales, marketing and expertise.
Demonetisation pulls stakeholder’s sentiments for Q4 to a new low
Knight Frank, a leading independent global property consultancy, has released its Sentiment Index
Tushad Dubash, Director, Duville Estates
We look forward to the implementation of the Real Estate Regulatory Authority Bill (RERA) which will bring in more transparency and professionalism into the sector. It is a positive move for developers with an established corporate governance practice. RERA coupled with GST and demonetisation will create a strong framework within which this industry will function.
PE inflows into real estate sector up 62percent to Rs.38,000 cr
Private equity inflows into the country´s real estate sector surged 62 per cent to Rs 38,000 crore, during 2016, largely helped by Parliament´s clearance of two significant legislations - the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Bill and GST, says a report.
PE inflows into real estate sector up 62percent to Rs 38,000 cr in 2016
Private equity inflows into the country’s real estate sector surged 62 per cent to Rs 38,000 crore, during 2016, largely helped by Parliament’s clearance of two significant legislations — the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Bill and GST, says a report.
Investment: A legacy of perception?
An India-US Infrastructure Fund that was set up in 2010, but with the US recently lodging a formal complaint against India with World Trade Council on entry barriers to companies, things could be on wait-and-watch mode.
Policy stimulus to real estate sector to continue: Minister
Union Minister for Housing & Urban Poverty Alleviation Girija Vyas has stated that the government will continue to play a pioneering role in providing policy stimulus to real estate sector. She was delivering her key note address on the theme of 'Reality Favours the Brave –Surviving Against All Odds' at the 13th National Convention of of Confederation of Real Estate Developers’ Associations of India (CREDAI) at Moscow on July 27. She exhorted the realty sector to come forward to supplement the G