Effect of Demonetization on Realty

Owning a house is the pipe dream of millions of people from all walks of life. But demonization which happened in India last year has a significant impact on the real estate sector. Here are some of the major ways in which demonetization effected the realty sector in India:- Inflow of black money has been checked In the past, there was a steady of black money into the real estate market, which was invested in the construction of both residential and construction projects. The investors wanted to mix this black money with white money. Moreover, a major section of builders and developers have accepted the payment of black money, thereby benefiting from the reduced payment of stamp duties from taxes and property taxes to the central government. The demonization drive which caused a ban of all old 100 and 500 notes has had a major on not just real estate developers, but also home buyers and other parties. The unexpected ban of 500 and 1000 rupee notes has translated into a major lack of cash in market for all companies which are into real estate development. More scrutiny financial transactions Financial transactions, which are usually done in cash have been severely impacted which has caused in cash liquidity issues for companies which are involved in real estate. Share prices of all the major estate developers such as DLF, Lodha Developers, and India Bulls have taken significant measures to come up with the demonetization drive. Additionally, the fall in housing demand has been due to limited flow of cash, which has caused to a limitation in cash flow. This has caused a significant fall in sale prices of residential and commercial properties, which led to higher unsold inventory and reduced profit for real estate developers. Real estate developers who to a great extent were dependent on cash had been dependent...

Laser Sensor Test System – A Revolutionary Innovation

What are Laser Sensors? What is the need of Laser Sensor Systems? Laser sensors are used for detecting, mapping and scanning purposes. The wavelength of a laser light is extremely pure (Monochromatic) as compared to other sources of light. It has low divergence, can travel over great distances with the brightness that exceeds that of the sun. Laser light is used as a tool for testing materials and components. It facilitates manufacturing process, minimizes production downtime and improves economic efficiency. Predominantly used in the manufacturing processes Which fields require Laser Sensor Test Systems? Laser Sensors are predominantly used in manufacturing processes. Apart from that, they are also used in various industries like Science, Research and Development, Medical Engineering, Security, Surveillance, Controlling and Monitoring, Traffic Management, Plant management etc. Why has Laser Sensor Testing System become so popular? It has become popular because of its efficiency, reliability and compactness. It is fast and easy to operate. Moreover, its efficiency remains unaffected by Electromagnetic (EM) noise which is omnipresent in industrial plants. How is Laser Sensor Test System better than conventional techniques? Conventional techniques used for testing purposes prove to be insufficient. They are deemed as outdated as they cannot meet certain requirements. Laser Sensor Test Systems work with high – speed Also, they become come with sturdy housing which makes it easier to be used in various heavy-duty industrial applications. And, therefore laser sensor test system has become more preferred. How does a Laser Sensor Test System work? It makes use of triangulation measurement principle. It is designed in a way that it works in a completely non-contact and non-intrusive way. Its non-contact sensors are used for measuring moving targets such as small objects and precise positions. Laser lights are focused on the target. One can measure precisely and quickly without any contact with the object with the help of...