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According to the Gurugram-based digital real estate company, the HPI, created in association with the Indian School of Business’ (ISB) Srini Raju Centre for IT and the Networked Economy (SRITNE), aims to serve as a tool that tracks changes in residential home prices across India s eight major markets.
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The index would help decision-makers in the industry and government by providing relevant information on the real estate market and design effective action and interventions, said Rajendra Srivastava, Dean ISB.
Online real estate portal Housing.com along with the global business school, Indian School of Business (ISB), has launched its Housing Pricing Index (HPI), an indicator of economic activity in real-estate, the second-largest employment generating sector in India.
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India in âa time of great strifeâ, say business leaders
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Link Group will slow plans to triple its Mumbai operations, while online property listings business REA Group has sent staff home and will turn one of its 13 Indian offices into a clinic to test and vaccinate staff in response to the raging spread of COVID-19 in the country.
Link chief executive Vivek Bhatia said India was a core part of the share registries and superannuation administration business and the company was closely monitoring the situation. The $2.8 billion company has about 1000 employees across India and will probably slow down a plan to triple the size of its Mumbai centre to 1200 people by the end of this year.