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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.
Ceinsys Tech gains on bagging Rs 67-cr MP Government Contract for PMAY-U Project
Ceinsys Tech added 3.15% to Rs 934.10 after the company has has secured a Rs 67.04 crore contract from the Directorate of Urban Administration & Development, Government of Madhya Pradesh.
Include infra loans in priority sector in absence of vibrant bond market: SBI economists
Economists propose reviewing priority sector lending guidelines for banks. They note banks struggle to meet targets without certificate purchases. Infrastructure loans should gain priority sector status for national development. Housing and education loan limits also need upward revision. Renewable energy project loan limits should be significantly increased.
GIFT City partners with Vietnamese financial institutional firm to exchange knowledge and signs multiple MoUs
GIFT City partnered with Vietnam's VIFC-DN to share financial hub development knowledge. This collaboration will focus on financial services and digital innovation. The Indian financial center also signed MoUs with Tata Communications. These agreements aim to boost GIFT City's appeal for global businesses. Additionally, CEPT University will collaborate on research and urban planning initiatives.
South-based developers step up Mumbai play amid strong housing demand
Several large South Indian real estate developers are now entering Mumbai's property market. They are strategically focusing on redevelopment projects and joint development agreements. This approach offers a capital-efficient entry into India's most expensive housing market. Mumbai's sustained housing demand and redevelopment opportunities attract these new entrants. The trend is intensifying competition in the city's premium and mid-income housing segments.
Kaushalya Infrastructure Development Corpn Ltd leads gainers in 'B' group
Asian Hotels (North) Ltd, Ind Bank Housing Ltd, Digitide Solutions Ltd and Mazda Ltd are among the other gainers in the BSE's 'B' group today, 06 July 2026.

Stocks to Watch for July 6: Dabur, Godrej Consumer, HDFC Bank, IndusInd Bank and more
From IDBI Bank reporting a 15% year-on-year (YoY) increase in its total business to HUDCO signing a MoU with the Bihar government; these are some stocks to watch ahead of Monday trading session.

HUDCO Q1 Update: Loans sanctioned nearly double, disbursements up 28%; Stock up 2%
HUDCO has seen a sharp shift towards urban infrastructure financing, which now forms nearly 74% of the total loan book at the end of the previous financial year.
Slumdogs no more: Can tycoons take the Mumbai Model to other cities?
India's top business tycoons like Adani and Ambani are shifting focus from city outskirts to redeveloping Mumbai's older housing and slum areas. This strategic move, driven by scarce and expensive greenfield land, aims to transform decaying urban pockets. Major projects are underway, signaling a new era of large-scale urban regeneration that could serve as a model for cities nationwide.
Corporate giants turn to urban regeneration as redevelopment race intensifies
India's largest corporate houses are increasingly focusing on urban regeneration, shifting real estate focus from land acquisition to redevelopment. Giants like Reliance, Adani and JSW are aggressively bidding for projects involving old housing colonies and slum rehabilitation in Mumbai.

Puravankara shares gain after it enters joint development deal for 6.4 acre land parcel in Bengaluru
The said corridor in Bengaluru has emerged as a preferred destination for IT professionals and homebuyers seeing quality housing, supported by limited availability of organized residential projects from reputed developers, Puravankara's statement read.
Alta Capital-backed Elevate, IIT Madras in pact for 1,800-bed student housing project
Elevate Campuses, backed by Alta Capital, is partnering with IIT Madras on a Rs 400-crore student housing project. This large-scale public-private partnership will develop and operate accommodation for over 1,800 PhD scholars and staff, aiming for world-class facilities. The project, expected by 2028, highlights the growing trend of institutions outsourcing residential development to focus on core academic pursuits.