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property in India is booming too. The end of 2008,66 will add million sq ft of retail space in the eight largest Indian cities, and 13 million sq ft in the next seven largest cities.
According to the Ministry of Tourism, by 2010 India will have 2.9 million hotel rooms compared to today’s 1.2 million. According to CRIS-Infac estimates, demand for hotel rooms will grow at a compounded annual growth rate of 10% over the next five years.
India will also need 10 million new housing by the year 2030, according to a projection by Asian Development Bank.
Real estate development in coming years would be boosted by release of land by public sector undertakings and government projects focusing on urban development, the study added.
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