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Reaction on latest FM announcement by Mr. Ravindra Sudhalkar, CEO at Reliance Home Finance

New Delhi, May 14, 2020: The Ministry’s announcement to build rental housing complexes via public-private partnership will go a long way in resolving housing issues for migrant workers and Urban Poor who currently live in pitiable conditions. The concessions promised to manufacturing units and industries to take up such projects and also allowing them to follow the BOT model similar to road projects, for constructing these rented dwellings will encourage many new players to enter the affordable housing segment.

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