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Bengaluru, Mumbai, Delhi NCR: A tale of three housing markets
Bengaluru's housing market shows strong growth fueled by its expanding technology sector. Mumbai remains India's largest residential market, absorbing new supply effectively. Delhi-NCR faces a slowdown as premium homes dominate its available inventory. These contrasting trends indicate future property cycles will depend on job and investment growth. Infrastructure development is increasingly shaping buyer decisions across these key cities.
Emirates to deploy A380 on Delhi route from October; expands Premium Economy to 6 Indian cities
Emirates will introduce its A380 aircraft on the Dubai-Delhi route starting October 25. This move expands the airline's double-decker service to a third Indian city. Premium Economy will also become available on six Indian destinations by month's end. The airline cites strong demand as a reason for these network enhancements. Emirates is also opening new retail travel stores and a call centre in India.
Delhi EV buyers get single-window charging push, wider charging network under new policy
Delhi's new EV policy aims to boost electric vehicle adoption with a single-window clearance for charging stations and encouragement for housing societies to install chargers. OEMs must set up charging points at dealerships. The government will seek central funding for infrastructure expansion, while DISCOMs explore energy storage and time-of-day tariffs to lower charging costs. A nodal agency will coordinate public charging and battery-swapping efforts.
New EV Policy: Delhiites to get subsidy in 60 days of owning e-vehicle
Delhi's new EV Policy promises subsidies within 60 days for electric vehicle buyers, including two-wheelers up to Rs 2.25 lakh. Incentives for electric two, three, and four-wheeled goods vehicles will be directly transferred. A committee will approve eligible EV models. While electric cars miss purchase incentives, they get road tax and registration fee exemptions until March 2030. The policy details tiered subsidies for two-wheelers and e-autos over three years.
Delhi EV Policy 2026 paves way for hydrogen-powered vehicles
Delhi's new Electric Vehicle Policy 2026 paves the way for hydrogen fuel-based vehicles within four years, aiming to curb vehicular emissions, a major contributor to air pollution. The city plans to introduce two hydrogen-powered buses soon, with the Delhi Transport Corporation collaborating with NTPC for this initiative. This move signifies a significant stride towards cleaner, sustainable public transportation and a future-ready mobility ecosystem for the national capital.

Ola Electric tops Nifty 500 gainers as Delhi EV policy boosts electric two-wheeler stocks
The rally follows the Delhi Cabinet's approval of the new EV Policy on Monday, which will come into effect from July 1. Under the policy, registration of new internal combustion engine (ICE) two-wheelers will cease from April 1, 2028, with only electric two-wheelers eligible for registration thereafter.
Ola Electric, Ather Energy shares jump up to 11% as Delhi govt approves new EV policy. What to expect?
Shares of Ola Electric and Ather Energy surged up to 11% after the Delhi Cabinet approved the EV Policy 2.0 with a Rs 15,000 crore outlay. The policy offers incentives for electric two-wheelers, targets 95% EV registrations by 2027 and is expected to accelerate electric mobility adoption in the capital.

Ola Electric Shares Climb 6%, Ather Energy Gains 3% As Delhi Introduces New EV Policy
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Delhi EV Policy impact: Auto stocks skid; Eicher dips 7%, Ather at new high
Delhi EV Policy Impact: Bharat Forge, Hero MotoCorp, Bajaj Auto, Uno Minda, Sona BLW Precision Forgings and Samvardhana Motherson International were down in the range of 1 per cent to 5 per cent.
Eicher Motors tumbles as Delhi rolls out new EV policy
Eicher Motors shares fell 5.34% to Rs 7,037 after the Delhi Cabinet approved the Delhi EV Policy 2026-2030.
Nearly 4 in 10 Delhi EVs are two-wheelers, data shows; experts back EV adoption
Delhi is accelerating its electric mobility drive, with two-wheelers now forming nearly 40% of registered electric vehicles. The city plans to ban new petrol and CNG two-wheeler registrations from April 2028, aiming to curb significant transport-related emissions. Experts emphasize the need for regional policy alignment to maximize pollution reduction benefits across the Indo-Gangetic Plain.
Haryana unveils tax breaks to accelerate shift to cleaner commercial vehicles
Haryana is offering a full waiver on motor vehicle tax for new environment-friendly trucks and buses in NCR districts. This initiative targets owners replacing older vehicles with BS-VI, electric, or CNG models. The move aims to significantly cut pollution from commercial transport, a major contributor to Delhi-NCR's air quality issues. This aligns with a broader central government program to modernize fleets and improve air quality across the region.