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    Union Minister Pralhad Joshi's brother, sister booked in cheating case

    Bengaluru police have filed an FIR against Union Minister Pralhad Joshi's brother, sister, and nephew for allegedly cheating the wife of a former JD(S) MLA. The complainant, Sunita Chavan, claims she paid Rs 2 crore for an election ticket and a promised project, which was not honored.

    Court orders Godrej Projects to refund Rs 4 crore to homebuyers for not building road, amenities 7 years after booking

    NCDRC has ordered Godrej Projects to refund over Rs 4 crore to homebuyers. The builder failed to deliver promised amenities, including a 24-metre-wide road, even seven years after bookings. NCDRC also directed the builder to pay 9% interest on the refund amount, holding it accountable for unfulfilled promises and deficiencies in service.

    Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah defends Cabinet decision to withdraw cases booked against rioters; BJP calls it appeasement politics

    Chief Minister Siddaramaiah defended the withdrawal of criminal cases against minority community members involved in a violent protest at Old Hubballi police station in 2022. The Cabinet's decision came after a sub-committee review. Opposition leaders criticized the move as appeasement politics. The BJP protested the decision in Hubballi.

    Signature Global net debt up 4% in Q2 to Rs 1,020 cr; looks to tap strong housing demand

    Signature Global's net debt increased by 4% to Rs 1,020 crore in the September quarter as the company aims to expand amid strong housing demand. The firm recorded a nearly threefold surge in sale bookings to Rs 2,780 crore, driven by robust performance in the Gurugram market.

    Housing finance companies may miss out on festive demand

    Housing finance companies are anticipating a delay in the festive season demand surge due to pending government guidelines on the PMAY and Affordable Housing Refinance Scheme. The PMAY subsidy aims to provide ₹1.80 lakh for home loans up to ₹25 lakh, while the refinance scheme offers a 5% interest rate for housing loans disbursed in the past year.

    Housing finance companies may miss out on festive demand

    Housing finance companies are anticipating a delay in the festive season demand surge due to pending government guidelines on the PMAY and Affordable Housing Refinance Scheme. The PMAY subsidy aims to provide ₹1.80 lakh for home loans up to ₹25 lakh, while the refinance scheme offers a 5% interest rate for housing loans disbursed in the past year.

    The Economic Times
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