The real estate industry on Tuesday welcomed the decision to extend the lockdown period till May 3, but said the government should allow limited construction activities with proper safety and also provide a relief package to ease the liquidity crisis faced by builders.
"We support the prime minister's announcement on extension of the lockdown. We are looking forward to the blueprint by the government to be revealed on April 20 and would also urge the government to permit limited construction activity as this will help the real estate sector unfold its economic movement in a staggered way," CREDAI National Chairman Jaxay Shah said in a statement.
The need of the hour is the economic package by the RBI to address the liquidity challenges being faced by the housing sector, he added.
Ashish R Puravankara, MD Puravankara Ltd, said, "the quarantine lockdown has been extended and it is primarily for the health and safety of the nation, which is the focal point at this time. Industry sectors will certainly take time to revert to sync once the lockdown is lifted. We will await the individual state advisories on the plans for post 20th April."
Property consultant Anuj Puri said, "it's the right thing to do given that life is much more important to protect at this stage than the economy."
Dhiraj Jain, Director, Mahagun Group, said: "we stand firmly behind PM's decision to extend the lockdown."
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