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The 3rd prestigious Smt Jyoti Dwivedi Memorial Scholarship awards ceremony held at the Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies

Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies (JBIMS) The 3rd prestigious Smt. Jyoti Dwivedi Memorial Scholarship awards ceremony held at the Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies ANI | Updated: Jul 06, 2021 10:51 IST Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], July 6 (ANI/BusinessWire India): The third edition of the annual prestigious Smt. Jyoti Dwivedi Memorial Scholarship Awards was held by Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies (JBIMS) on 20th June 2021. Six scholarships were presented, including two core awards of Rs 1 lakh each and four ad hoc awards of Rs 50000 each. Exclusive to JBIMS, the scholarships are given to the second year MMS students to meet their educational expenses based on their first-year scores and their family s financial standing.

Finance Minister hands over first batch of 640 houses funded under special window

Finance Minister hands over first batch of 640 houses funded under special window May 13, 2021 × Over 12,600 flats will be completed in coming year under the scheme for stalled projects Over 640 home buyers, under a Central-government funded affordable and middle income housing scheme, took delivery of their houses on Thursday. Over the next one year over 12,600 flats will be handed over under the scheme, Special Window for Affordable & Mid-Income Housing Fund , a last mile funding facility sponsored by the Central Government. It has supported over 26 projects all over the country On Thursday, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman virtually handed over the keys to the 640 home buyers under the first project funded under the special window. The project Rivali Park in Mumbai got around funding of ₹120 crore and completed the project in one year.

FM Nirmala Sitharaman says govt s last-mile SWAMIH I fund to help deliver 1 16 lakh homes

FM Nirmala Sitharaman says govt’s last-mile SWAMIH I fund to help deliver 1.16 lakh homes SECTIONS FM Nirmala Sitharaman says govt’s last-mile SWAMIH I fund to help deliver 1.16 lakh homesBy Share Synopsis “This particular government scheme has primarily kept its focus on relieving the suffering of the middle class who invest in the homes, who for no fault of theirs, suffer because houses are not given to them because of the liquidity (issue) and because the real estate sector itself went through a cash strapped situation. In 2019, we faced it all, but today we are seeing the light at the end of the tunnel,” Sitharaman said.

Indian Government Fund Set to Complete Zombie Homes

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Govt s special fund for stalled housing projects to deliver 4000 flats this year

Govt s special fund for stalled housing projects to deliver 4000 flats this year The ‘Special Window for Completion of Construction of Affordable and Mid-Income Housing Projects’ (SWAMIH) fund was announced in November 2019. (REUTERS)Premium . Updated: 19 Feb 2021, 10:37 AM IST Bloomberg The ‘Special Window for Completion of Construction of Affordable and Mid-Income Housing Projects’ (SWAMIH) fund was announced in November 2019 Share Via Read Full Story A 250-billion-rupee ($3.5 billion) fund set up by India’s government to complete stalled housing projects is set to deliver its first finished apartments in 2021, offering a template for a problem that has washed out savings of thousands of home buyers and bankrupted developers.

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