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Why Invest in India

Since the inception of a liberalized economy in India, the doors of India have been open to the other countries of the world. This vast land of diversity is surging ahead on the world economic map with a pace that has left behind many of the free economies. With the changing investment climate India is a brilliant economic zone to invest in. The vast stretch of the land rich in natural resources and one of the richest country in the world in terms of human resource India is a great country for investment. There are several fine reasons for investing in India.

  • It is strategically located and is easily accessible to the vast domestic and South Asian market.
  • India is a large and rapidly growing consumer market constituting up to 300 million people for branded consumer goods. This market is estimated to be growing at 8% per annum. Demand for several consumer products is growing at over 12% per annum.
  • Skilled human resource and professional managers are available at viable cost.
  • One of the largest manufacturing sectors in the world, spanning almost all areas of manufacturing activities.
  • One of the largest pools of scientists, engineers, technicians and managers in the world.
  • Foreign investment is readily welcome in India..
  • We have a well developed and sophisticated financial sector.
  • India enjoys a policy environment that provides freedom of entry, investment, location, choice of technology, production, import and export.
  • Unprejudiced package of fiscal incentives.
  • A sophisticated and modern legal and accounting system.
  • Language is no barrier as English is widely spoken and understood.
  • Rupee is easily convertible on Current Account at market determined rate.
  • India has long history of stable parliamentary democracy and is not really affected by political turmoil, making investment viable.

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As Compared to last 2 quarters,This
Quarter has seen increase in number of
enquiries for Commercial space
requirement.
 
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31st-Dec-2011
Market offers good response.All
residential real estate projects launched
in the last 2 months have shown excellent
response.
 
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2nd-Jan-2012
Real estate market has revived. Demand for
ready to move in apartments has led to
increase in rates with every transaction.
 
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1st-Jan-2012
Dlf Capital Greens ph-III Launched after
the overwhelming response of Dlf Capital
Greens ph -I & II.
 
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24th-Jan-2012
Real estate prices remain firm in the
face of falling demand.
Retail loans, especially home loans have
been growing at a steady pace. It is the
corporate credit that has fallen. Demand
for home loans up to Rs 50 lakhs have
been witnessing grow
 
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27th-Jan-2012
Reduce interest rates to boost housing demand:

Indian’s apex bank, RBI’s decision to cut cash reserve ratio (CRR) will help improve the liquidity position of various sectors, including realty.
 
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27th-Jan-2012
Investment in real estate seeing a change:

Investment in real estate has seen a change in investors' mindset. Apart from owning a house, people are increasingly looking to buy a second property to earn some investment income out of the property.
 
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