From Affordable Housing to AIF Incentives: Real Estate’s Wishlist for Budget 2026
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Union Budget 2026: Agriculture industry demands tax relief, biofuel and infra push
Ahead of the FY27 Union Budget, representatives of the agriculture and allied sectors have urged the government to announce tax relief, boost allocations for biofuels, and strengthen support for farmers as the sector grapples with rising climate-related challenges and seeks to improve rural incomes. The demands come at a crucial time, with India nearing the midpoint of its agriculture goals for 2030 while simultaneously laying the foundation for…
From affordable housing to AIF incentives: real estate’s wishlist for Budget 2026
Real estate leaders are urging the Union Budget 2026 to prioritize policy continuity and targeted reforms. Key demands include expanding affordable housing definitions, interest subsidies for first-time buyers, and quicker project approvals. Developers also seek GST rationalization and industry status. Increased institutional capital and infrastructure development are seen as vital for sustained growth and employment generation.
February 1 Watchlist: Axis Securities’ 26 Stock Picks Ahead of Union Budget 2026
As the Union Budget 2026 approaches, market participants are once again bracing for a day that often sets the tone for Dalal Street in the months ahead. February 1 has traditionally been a high-volatility session, driven by expectations around fiscal discipline, growth-oriented spending, tax reforms, and sector-specific incentives. Against this backdrop, Axis Securities has released a focused list of 26 stocks it believes are well-positioned to …
Budget 2026 expectations: Real estate eyes tax relief, infra push and ease of doing business - BusinessToday
With housing and urban development closely linked to employment generation, infrastructure growth and consumption, industry participants believe the Budget can play a critical role in shaping the sector’s next phase of expansion.
Union Budget 2026: Real Estate doyens build out their wishlist
The Indian real estate sector approaches Union Budget 2026 at a defining inflection point. After enjoying a spectacular post-pandemic bull run driven largely by high-end inventory and luxury launches, the market is showing signs of a structural shift. The frenzy of the luxury segment is beginning to stabilize, forcing developers and policymakers alike to turn their gaze back to the engine room of the economy: the middle-class homebuyer. For the…
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