SBI Term Loan: RLLR: 8.15 | 7.25% - 8.45%
Canara Bank: RLLR: 8 | 7.15% - 10%
ICICI Bank: RLLR: -- | 8.5% - 9.65%
Punjab & Sind Bank: RLLR: 7.3 | 7.3% - 10.7%
Bank of Baroda: RLLR: 7.9 | 7.2% - 8.95%
Federal Bank: RLLR: -- | 8.75% - 10%
IndusInd Bank: RLLR: -- | 7.5% - 9.75%
Bank of Maharashtra: RLLR: 8.05 | 7.1% - 9.15%
Yes Bank: RLLR: -- | 7.4% - 10.54%
Karur Vysya Bank: RLLR: 8.8 | 8.5% - 10.65%

Law & Policy

Sebi plans digital guidance, light-touch penalties and common ad code to strengthen investment advisory ecosystem

17 Mar 2026

Sebi is taking multiple steps to strengthen India's investment advisory ecosystem, focusing on compliance, transparency, and guidance. Measures include a standardised light-touch penalty structure, a digital regulatory platform called SEBI SETU, and a common advertisement code for intermediaries. A working group is reviewing overlaps between Mutual Fund Distributors and investment advisers, while NISM is preparing a simplified certification module for non-core advisory staff. Despite a growing investor base, the number of registered investment advisers has declined since 2021, raising concerns about reliance on unregulated voices and influencer-driven guidance.Read more

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Supreme Court gives final chance to Noida Authority to comply with orders on stalled Sports City project

17 Mar 2026

The Supreme Court has given the Noida Authority a final opportunity to comply with its earlier directions related to the long-stalled Sports City project in Sector 150, Noida. The court stressed that the authority must implement the framework already laid down to revive the development. The project, which was planned as an integrated township with sports infrastructure and residential units, had been halted after regulatory action over policy violations. The delays have affected thousands of homebuyers. The latest order indicates that the court expects authorities to move forward with approvals and ensure that the revival process is implemented.Read more

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Foundation stone laid for new fire station in Amaravati government complex

17 Mar 2026

The State Government is enhancing emergency services in Amaravati by constructing fire stations at key locations. A new station will be established on a 50-cent site at Nelapadu within the Amaravati Government Complex, home to major administrative offices. Director General of Fire Services P. V. Ramana laid the foundation stone, with construction managed by the AP Police Housing Corporation at a cost of INR 1.28 crore. The project is set for completion by November 2026, reflecting the government's commitment to strengthening fire safety infrastructure.Read more

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MahaRERA resolves 6,945 homebuyer complaints in a year, disposal rate reaches record 137%

17 Mar 2026

The Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority resolved 6,945 complaints from homebuyers during the past year, even though 5,073 new grievances were filed during the same period. This resulted in a record complaint disposal rate of 137%, indicating faster resolution of both new and older cases. Over the past two years, the authority has significantly improved its disposal performance compared to its earlier years, when resolution rates ranged between 50% and 70%. MahaRERA has also begun prioritising older complaints and speeding up hearings, while strengthening scrutiny during project registrations to reduce disputes and ensure timely delivery of housing projects.Read more

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Centre extends PMAY-Urban 2.0 scheme until September 30, 2026 to support housing for one crore urban families

17 Mar 2026

The Union government has extended the implementation period of Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana Urban (PMAY-U) 2.0 until September 30, 2026, allowing more time to complete houses under construction and release funds for pending projects. The scheme aims to support the housing needs of nearly one crore urban families over five years. Minister of State for Housing and Urban Affairs Tokhan Sahu informed Parliament that the extension would help states and implementing agencies finish ongoing projects smoothly. The programme continues the Centre's push to expand affordable housing access for economically weaker and low-income families in urban areas.Read more

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DTCP demolishes illegal colonies and unauthorised structures across Gurugram in enforcement drive against unapproved developments

Gurugram News Desk

17 Mar 2026

The Department of Town and Country Planning (DTCP), Gurugram, carried out a demolition drive targeting several illegal colonies and unauthorised structures across multiple locations in the city as part of its enforcement action against unapproved real estate developments. During the operation conducted in the past week, officials demolished colonies and early-stage construction works in areas including Sadhrana village, Bhondsi and Sector 89. Structures removed during the drive included damp-proof course foundations, boundary walls, partially constructed buildings and internal road networks created to support illegal plotting activities. The enforcement action, supported by local police, is aimed at preventing unauthorised colonies being carved out on agricultural land without planning approval and curbing misleading plot sales to unsuspecting buyers. Authorities said such colonies typically lack civic infrastructure and violate planning regulations, and warned that strict action will continue against illegal development activities in Gurugram.Read more

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Odisha government launches 10-day statewide enforcement and awareness campaign to curb traffic violations and reduce road accidents

17 Mar 2026

The Government of Odisha has initiated a 10-day statewide road safety campaign aimed at curbing traffic violations and reducing the rising number of road accidents across the state. The initiative, led by the State Transport Authority, is scheduled to run from March 21 to March 31 and will combine enforcement actions with public awareness activities coordinated by regional transport offices. The drive will focus on common violations such as over-speeding, drink driving, triple riding on two-wheelers, riding without helmets, wrong-side driving and operating vehicles without valid licences. Authorities have instructed transport officials to intensify checks along national highways, state highways, mining corridors, urban arterial roads and accident-prone stretches. The campaign will also involve coordination with local police to conduct inspections and awareness programmes intended to improve compliance with traffic regulations and enhance road safety across Odisha.Read more

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Telangana government plans ring roads around district headquarters to improve highway connectivity and ease urban traffic movement

17 Mar 2026

The Telangana government has initiated plans to develop ring roads around major district headquarters as part of a broader strategy to improve road connectivity and reduce congestion within urban centres. Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy directed officials from the Roads and Buildings Department to prepare feasibility studies and detailed plans for the proposed corridors during a recent review meeting on road infrastructure. The proposed ring roads are intended to link district headquarters with nearby national and state highways while diverting through-traffic away from city cores. Officials have been asked to examine existing road alignments that could be integrated into the ring road network and prepare comprehensive proposals under the state's long-term road sector development strategy. The initiative forms part of Telangana's wider efforts to strengthen inter-district connectivity and support economic activity through improved transport infrastructure.Read more

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Indore advances INR 416 crore Kanh river cleaning project to prevent sewage flow into Ujjain’s Kshipra ahead of Simhastha 2028

Indore News Desk

17 Mar 2026

The Indore Municipal Corporation is implementing an INR 416 crore river rejuvenation project to prevent untreated sewage from entering the Kanh river, a tributary that ultimately feeds into the Kshipra river in Ujjain. The initiative is being undertaken under the Namami Gange programme to ensure improved water quality ahead of the Simhastha Kumbh Mela scheduled in 2028, which is expected to draw millions of pilgrims. The project includes the construction of three sewage treatment plants, installation of new sewer networks using trenchless technology, and monitoring infrastructure to manage wastewater flows across the city. Civic authorities are accelerating construction and have directed contractors to increase labour and machinery deployment where progress has lagged. The project is intended to stop polluted discharge from Indore's waterways so that cleaner water flows into the Kshipra during the large-scale religious gathering.Read more

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APCRDA holds quarterly grievance redressal meeting, stresses worker welfare and safety in Amaravati projects

17 Mar 2026

A quarterly meeting of the Grievance Redressal Committee (GRC) was recently conducted at the headquarters of Andhra Pradesh Capital Region Development Authority in Rayapudi to review complaints and operational issues related to ongoing development works in the capital region. The meeting was chaired by Deputy Collector and Grievance Redressal Mechanism nodal officer P. Jayashree and attended by grievance officers and member secretaries from various committees. Discussions focused on labour welfare, wage-related complaints, safety awareness for residents and students, and compliance with traffic and operational guidelines at project sites across Amaravati.Read more

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