Eco booster continues: Package for realty soon

September 24, 2012

P-Chidambaram

New Delhi, September 24: The government is readying a package to boost real estate activity by easing lending and provisioning norms for banks as part of a strategy to prop up the sector that provides significant employment in the country after developers expressed their inability to cut prices to increase demand.

The steps follow an interaction that finance minister P Chidambaram had with public sector bank chiefs last month, where he also asked the Indian Banks' Association (IBA) to prepare a simplified education loan scheme, backed by a credit guarantee fund.

While a new education loan code is a work in progress, bankers said a funding boost for real estate was discussed by financial services secretary D K Mittal with bankers and industry representatives in Mumbai last week and the government will seek simplification in norms by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI).

On education loans, while IBA is still working out the norms, a bank chief said the FM's suggestion to provide loans to students getting admission under the management quota was virtually accepted. Similarly, banks will change the service area approach for these loans and students will be able to avail of the facility from any branch.

At the meeting, Chidambaram sought feedback from banks on various sectors and has already taken up the issue of clearing infrastructure projects that are held up in the absence of land, fuel or environment clearances. Besides, he has asked state-run banks to devise schemes to push consumer durables sales, which was seen as a message to cut rates on auto loans.

Chidambaram said there were nearly five lakh apartments lying vacant in Mumbai alone and asked IBA to look at ways to prop up demand, get builders to complete projects and sell unoccupied dwellings.

A banker said developers had argued that it was tough to cut prices given the high labour and land cost as well as inputs such as cement and steel. Besides, they said the profit margin was not very significant to justify a reduction in prices. As a result, the government is now looking at ways to help the sector that can have a rub-off effect on sectors such as cement and steel besides creating jobs.

At the meeting, lenders demanded a change in approach by real estate developers, asking them to move to a project-specific borrowing model, which will make it easier for lenders to track funding. "We do not lend to a corporate house which is in the cement or power sector. We lend to a project that is being developed, which also provides us comfort," said a public sector bank chief.

Another bank chief said that for these projects, an escrow amount will be opened, where buyers would deposit their money and lenders would be able to take charge of those funds. "But when it comes to builders, it is easier said than done," the chairman added.

A key area where lenders are seeking a change in norms is to get the regulator to simplify norms so that the loans extended for residential projects to the builders are not treated at par with those for commercial real estate. Currently, all exposure to developers requires higher charge on capital, which means banks have to set aside more funds if they lend to companies.

RBI has traditionally been wary of bank lending to real estate and even has a cap of 5% on loans to the sector. Although home loans are treated separately, the regulator has often discouraged banks from lending to individuals as well.

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May 20,2020

Thiruvananthapuram, May 20: As COVID-19 count surges to 666 with 24 new cases reported on Wednesday, Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has said that if cases keep increasing in this manner, then the State will be in a 'serious situation.'

Out of 24 new patients, 12 have returned from abroad, 11 others from other States and one has been infected by a contact. Now, total positive cases in the State stand at 666 including 161 active cases, Chief Minister Vijayan said at press meet.

"If the number of COVID-19 cases increases like this, then the State will be in a serious situation. We have given more relaxations in lockdown guidelines. We need to have more strict measures in some areas," he said.

Speaking about the people who are coming to Kerala from other States, he stressed that all people coming from outside are "not carriers." However, the State has to tighten the security as some among those people are "carriers."

The Chief Minister while clearing that there is no restriction for the people to come back to Kerala, said: "Lakhs of people residing in other states cannot come together."

"There is no relaxation in containment areas. Those who came from outside have to be in quarantine. This is their moral responsibility. The State has implemented home quarantine successfully. Various level committees like ward committee, neighbours and residential associations are monitoring the people in quarantine," he said.

Chief Minister Vijayan has directed the police to visit people under home quarantine to take their report and district panchayat to make sure that all panchayats are working in a proper manner.

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Agencies
June 6,2020

New Delhi, Jun 6: Bookings for select destinations in the USA, Canada, UK and Europe etc under Phase3 of Mission Vande Bharat opened at 5 pm on Friday, according to Air India.

"#FlyAI: Bookings for select destinations in USA, Canada, UK & Europe etc under Phase3 of #MissionVandeBharat opened at 5pm today. Around 60 million hits received till 7pm on our website & 1700 seats sold through website alone in 2 hrs. Bookings continue & tickets are being issued," the national carrier said in a tweet on Friday.

The third phase of the mission will begin from June 11 and continue till June 30.

Air India will operate five flights in the third phase of Vande Bharat Mission to evacuate almost 1,200 Indians nationals stranded in the United Kingdom between June 18 to June 23.

Air India will operate 70 flights in the third phase of Mission Vande Bharat to evacuate Indians stranded in the US and Canada between June 11 to June 30, Civil Aviation Minister Hardeep Singh Puri had said. 

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April 24,2020

Kochi, Apr 24: The central government on Thursday submitted a statement in the Kerala High Court on the three petitions challenging the contract between Kerala government and US-based data analytics company Sprinklr.

Assistant Solicitor General P Vijayakumar filed the statement on behalf of the central government, which is the second respondent in the case.

The statement said that the contract between the Kerala government and Sprinklr dilutes the rights of the people. It stated the contract does not specify the amount of compensation that individuals should receive in case of breach of privacy or misuse of information.

It also said that it was not clear whether the information was collected and handed over to the data analytics firm with full consent of the patients (suspected and otherwise).

''It is always preferable to utilise the services available in the government sector for sharing sensitive data required for analytical purposes.

The Government of India has introduced the 'Aarogya Setu' application for collection of health data and about seven crore Indian citizens have already downloaded the same. All the state governments are advised to promote the said application for fighting the pandemic," the statement said.

It was further submitted that the "Government of India with the support of NIC is capable of providing all the requirements relating to data storage, processing and application which are being offered the third respondent, if a request to that effect comes from the state government."

Kerala Congress leader Ramesh Chennithala and BJP state president K Surendran had earlier approached the Kerala High Court seeking cancellation of the state government's agreement with Sprinklr for processing of data related to COVID-19 patients.

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