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Housing in India varies greatly and reflects the socio-economic mix of its vast population. There are certain unique characteristics of Indian culture which drives its housing set-up. The most common structure is for the extended family (usually referred to as joint family) to live in the same house. For instance grandparents, their sons, daughters-in-law and grandchildren live in the same household sharing the same kitchen. Brothers, sisters and cousins grow up together. Each husband-wife combination has their own bedroom. The eldest woman in the house sets the menu and leads the cooking. Women live with their in-laws after marriage. With modernisation there is a small but growing section ...
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asif shaikh
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this is old generation story,major chunk of new generation are not affording to buy one BHK due to increase in land and input cost and one can find joint family living in small rooms forcibly adjusting with each other.
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Avisek Roy
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Hi Mr. Kumar, Firstly an excellent topic, unfortunately saw it late. Just a question, how are we doing it for the Rural mass?? Or is it just for the urbane society?
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JAYANTA KUMAR BORAH
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Really a good move in real estate business...More options in an affordable budget...
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Challenges for large National/International townships developers in India: Before going in to the details of the analyzing the challenges ahead for the large townships it’s very important to understand where it all started and what are the catalysts (IT, FDI, SEZ’s etc) that have driven the need for larger townships. Real Estate scenario few years back IT Expansion Spread across the nation Tales of (National) Real Estate Expansion Way forward for large projects · Reality of large projects Real Estate scenario few years back: In most of the major cities real estate was dominated by local developers based on their strengths and capabilities they built or offered the projects. 1) ...
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Anjali Bhatia
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In any township, the biggest problem occurs due to rising population. Because of this, the necessity of increasing the size of the towns arises thus many houses are constructed in abandoned industrial areas. This is one more problem...
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Biranchi Narayan Acharya
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I really appreciate this analysis. I also aggree to Anjali's point that the biggest problem due to rising population in metros & urban centres.This is due to fact that large people are moving from rural pockets to towns. Such population blast in...
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