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Reaction on Union Budget 2025 by Akshat Khetan, Founder, AU Corporate Advisory and Legal Services 

New Delhi, February 01, 2025: The Union Budget 2025 has brought forth significant reforms aimed at revitalizing the real estate sector, particularly in the affordable housing segment. The reintroduction of the Credit-Linked Subsidy Scheme (CLSS) and tax exemptions for developers focusing on affordable housing will not only encourage homeownership among the economically weaker sections but also drive much-needed growth in the sector. These measures will play a crucial role in making housing more accessible and affordable for millions of Indians.

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