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Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) In India: Concepts, Policy, And Development
Humans are constantly evolving. After our gadgets and electronics, our cities are getting a ‘smart’ approach. In the process of urbanisation, the concept of Transit Oriented Development has emerged as a game-changer. The policy was first explained by Peter Calthorpe.
Written by Vivek Mishra
Published on July 22, 2021

Credit Linked Subsidy Scheme - One Step Forward to Owning a Home in India
The credit linked subsidy scheme is one of the vital propositions under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana, which aims to push forward affordable housing for the urban poor population of India. Intended to provide ‘Housing for All’ by 2022, The Pm Awas Yojana Credit Linked Subsidy offers home
Written by Vivek Mishra
Published on July 5, 2021

TDS on Purchase of Property and the Way You Can Use It to Your Advantage
What is TDS on purchase of property? It stands for tax deducted at source, at the time of purchasing property. Some people think that only buyers need to pay taxes when they purchase property, but that’s not true - there are certain tax liabilities for the seller as well. For the property
Written by Kruthi
Published on June 11, 2021

Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana [PMAY]: Features, Eligibility and Application Process
The history of public housing programs in India dates back immediately post India’s independence. It started as an initiative to relocate refugees, and since then, the Government of India has put in continuous efforts to provide housing for the urban and rural poor. Pradhan Mantri Awas Yo
Written by Vivek Mishra
Published on April 23, 2021

GPRA And the Pool of Information You Need to Know About How to Apply
Are you a government employee moving to a new city? Promotion on the way? Are you wondering what your next steps are going to be? Well lucky for you, you can apply for GPRA and get allotted one of the Central Government’s GPRA Quarters! If you’re unfamiliar with what GPRA means, that’s al
Written by Vivek Mishra
Published on April 10, 2021

Mumbai Coastal Road Project: A Game-Changer for the City's Infrastructure
Mumbai - The city that never sleeps, the New York City of India. The flurries of colours that grace the pavements during the day, only shine brighter at the night under the blazing city lights. The street vendors holler competitively, hoping to grab the attention of the bustling populatio
Written by Vivek Mishra
Published on March 31, 2021

Residential vs Commercial Property: Meaning, Benefits, Types and Rates
Real estate is something that is permanently attached to the land. This includes man-made additions on the land like buildings, houses, apartments, shops, etc. There are three terms in real estate which are often confused and interchanged:
Written by Vivek Mishra
Published on March 30, 2021

What is Affordable Housing?
Affordable housing refers to residential units affordable to families whose income is lesser than the average national income. Currently, anyone earning between Rs. 70,000 to Rs. 80,000 is considered a lower-income individual. The low-class, medium-income, and socially vulnerable industri
Written by Vivek Mishra
Published on March 3, 2021