Robert Neuwirth
Stealth of Nations and
Shadow Cities, helped organize the community resistance to the Times Square redevelopment in the 1980s and wrote about development and politics for
The Village Voice, City Limits and The Daily News. He is at work on a new book situating community at the center of economic action.
InequalityMay 26, 2021
Updated Feb 01, 2021 | 05:00 IST
Five bosses from the real estate sector list out the potential announcements in the Union Budget 2021-22 that will help the sector recover from the pandemic Union Budget 2021: 5 real estate sector bosses list their expectations  |  Photo Credit: Thinkstock
Reeling under a sluggish economy after the demonetisation jolt and a subsequent knockout punch of the pandemic, industry bosses hope for a swathe of sops for the industry when Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman presents the Union Budget 2021-22 later Monday. On the wish list are sops for tier 2, 3 cities to boost local real estate market, simpler taxation for industry, single-window clearance for projects. CLSS extension to boost demand. Here’s what real estate players want from the Union Budget 2021-22.
Union Budget 2021: From GST reforms to tax breaks, here’s what real estate sector is hoping for
Union Budget 2021: From GST reforms to tax breaks, here’s what real estate sector is hoping for
The real estate sector has high hopes from Union Budget 2021. From reforms in GST to tax breaks, we speak to some industry experts on what they are hoping for from the Centre.
advertisement
UPDATED: January 31, 2021 00:09 IST
Besides being a significant contributor to the country’s gross domestic product (GDP), India’s real estate sector also employs millions of people. (Representative picture)
For 38-year-old Pradyuman Singh, the year 2020 could not have come at a worse time. The Noida-based entrepreneur who had launched a cafe in Sector 46 in 2019, had to shut down his business after the nation went into lockdown.