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          _cc781905-5cde-3194 -bb3b-136bad5cf58d_         An equitable mortgage of immovable property is a widely used為從印度的銀行和其他金融機構獲得的貸款提供擔保的方法。但是,它很容易受到欺詐。

          _cc781905-5cde-3194 -bb3b-136bad5cf58d_       _ _   在最近的抵押貸款融資要求中,自印度抵押貸款要求以來的最近140年貸款機構的組織和土地市場的特徵發生了翻天覆地的變化。為了抑制與公平抵押貸款相關的欺詐行為的增加趨勢,對這種形式的擔保進行嚴格審查已成為當務之急。

          _cc781905-5cde-3194 -bb3b-136bad5cf58d_    本博客試圖分析衡平法抵押貸款的關鍵方面,包括法律原則、其被廣泛接受的原因以及貸款人和貸款人面臨的問題借款人。它還提供了在不影響信貸流向借款人的情況下改革法律的建議。

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           According to the Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy, India faces a serious decline inemployment due to the COVID-19 crisis. An estimated 122 million people lost their jobs during the first quarter of 2020. Streams of migrant workers returned to their villages— often the only fallback option for the millions working in urban informal sectors.
          Regardless of their vows to never come back to the cities, the majority of them will likely have to return in order to earn their livelihood. In the present state of affairs, agriculture, the mainstay of rural India, cannot offer them incomes comparable toindustries and construction firms in cities.

       Despite its falling share in the economy, agriculture is India’s most important sector. Its contribution to the country’s GDP has decreased from 51.81% in 1950-51 to 15.87% in 2018-19, but it still employs about 42% of the country’s workforce. While increasing shares of secondary and tertiary sectors is a natural phenomenon of economic growth, in India, this has happened without maximizing the potential for growth in agriculture. Per-acre yields of rice and wheat in India are drastically lower than those of other BRICS nations.

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Better Maps to Find Treasures

While India has been harnessing remote sensing, geographic information system (GIS) and other geospatial technologies for better governance and planning for a long time now, the lack of a singular, comprehensive national policy has been detrimental towards the effective and widespread use of GIS data and mapping technologies. India ranks 25th in the Countries Geospatial Readiness Index (CGRI) 2019 (bit.ly/3dJQiyV). Governed under six departments, India has a total of 17 national policies, some of which have restrictive and redundant provisions overridden with security concerns.In this context, the new geospatial guidelines released recently by the Department of Science and Technology have the potential of levelling out some of these concerns. These make it easier for individuals, companies, organisations and government agencies to collect, generate, process and use
geospatial data and maps within India without the requirement of any prior approval or security clearance.
 

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