Cabinet clears historic land bill, in Parliament today
The landmark Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Bill that seeks to lay down norms for increased compensation to land owners, is all set to be tabled in Parliament today.
The landmark Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Bill that seeks to lay down norms for increased compensation to land owners, is all set to be tabled in Parliament today.
Why did the Central Government register its debenture-issue prospectus and then take well over a year to suddenly say it didn’t agree, asked counsel for the Sahara group of companies at the Securities Appellate Tribunal (SAT) today.
The Government has supported the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) in the case against two Sahara group firms that raised money from the public by issuing optionally fully convertible debentures (OFCD).
The Confederation of Real Estate Developers’ Association of India (CREDAI), Bengal has proposed 10 satellite townships to meet housing challenges caused due to rapid urbanization.
The much-anticipated revision of India’s archaic land acquisition laws will be considered by the Cabinet next week.
Reeling under high input costs and 40 per cent labour shortage, the realty sector in Gujarat is witnessing construction projects getting either delayed, cancelled or halted in progress.
When the land acquisition controversy in Noida Extension surfaced, there was a general feeling that proposed investment in the township will now move to Gurgaon.
Strongly opposing the Resettlement & Rehabilitation (R&R) burden on private builders, Pankaj Bajaj, President, CREDAI NCR has said that this will hurt the realty sector and urban development.
The North East Realty Expo that had begun on August 25 and was organised by AREIDA in collaboration with Hindi daily Dainik Purvoday at the Maniram Dewan Trade Centre here, came to an end on Sunday.
Has Anna Hazare’s so-called anti-corruption crusade got any impact on the real estate? Well, the question may seem to be borne out of cynicism, but wait.