The Indian stock market has been on a positive trajectory, with gains in sectors like real estate, energy, telecom, infrastructure, and banking. As the market prepares to open today, investors are eager to see if this momentum will continue.
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Sectors like real estate, energy, telecom, infrastructure, and banking have shown significant gains in the Indian stock market.
Government initiatives such as the 'National Infrastructure Pipeline' (NIP) and a focus on affordable housing and renewable energy have supported the stock market's performance.
The real estate sector has performed well due to increased government support and a focus on affordable housing, leading to a surge in demand and stable property prices.
Global economic conditions, geopolitical tensions, and domestic factors such as inflation and interest rates are key factors that could impact market sentiment.
The banking sector is crucial for the Indian economy as it plays a vital role in facilitating credit and investment, and its overall health is a key indicator of economic performance.
Pune City police reports nearly eight 'whale phishing attacks' since July last year, with a real estate company losing Rs 4 crore in a similar scam.
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has seized deposits worth over Rs 31 crore and luxury cars in raids against two NCR-based real estate companies, Orris Infrastructure and Three C Shelters, accused of duping homebuyers to the tune of Rs 500 crore.
Maharashtra Minister Sanjay Shirsat has announced plans to relax conditions imposed by CIDCO on homebuyers and reduce property prices, aiming to boost the real estate market.
Ashish Bhalla, the promoter of the WTC Group, has been arrested in a massive real estate fraud case amounting to Rs 3000 crore. The investigation revealed that he duped numerous investors and misappropriated funds.
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Real estate in India offers high-net-worth individuals (HNIs) significant wealth growth through various tax benefits, including deductions under Sections 24 and 80C, and capital gains exemptions under Sections 54 and 54EC.