Establishing a formal housing finance institution in India
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Establishing a formal housing finance institution in India refers to H. T. Parekh’s pioneering work in creating an organized, large-scale system for providing housing finance, which laid the foundation for India’s modern mortgage and housing finance sector.
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Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
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Target entity: Establishing a formal housing finance institution in India Context triple: [H. T. Parekh, notableWork, Establishing a formal housing finance institution in India]
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Housing Finance Reform
Housing Finance Reform refers to legislative efforts aimed at restructuring and stabilizing the U.S. housing finance system, particularly the regulation and oversight of mortgage markets and related institutions.
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Report on Trend and Progress of Banking in India
The Report on Trend and Progress of Banking in India is an annual analytical publication that reviews the performance, developments, and policy issues in the Indian banking and financial system.
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Grameen Bank Housing Programme
The Grameen Bank Housing Programme is a pioneering microfinance-based initiative in rural Bangladesh that enables low-income families to build safe, durable homes through small, affordable loans.
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Grameen microfinance model
The Grameen microfinance model is a pioneering approach to providing small, collateral-free loans to the rural poor, especially women, using group-based lending and social accountability to promote entrepreneurship and poverty reduction.
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India’s Economic Reforms, 1991–2001
"India’s Economic Reforms, 1991–2001" is a scholarly analysis of the liberalization and structural reforms that transformed India’s economy in the 1990s, examining their origins, implementation, and impact on growth and development.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
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Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: Establishing a formal housing finance institution in India Target entity description: Establishing a formal housing finance institution in India refers to H. T. Parekh’s pioneering work in creating an organized, large-scale system for providing housing finance, which laid the foundation for India’s modern mortgage and housing finance sector.
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A.
Housing Finance Reform
Housing Finance Reform refers to legislative efforts aimed at restructuring and stabilizing the U.S. housing finance system, particularly the regulation and oversight of mortgage markets and related institutions.
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B.
Report on Trend and Progress of Banking in India
The Report on Trend and Progress of Banking in India is an annual analytical publication that reviews the performance, developments, and policy issues in the Indian banking and financial system.
-
C.
Grameen Bank Housing Programme
The Grameen Bank Housing Programme is a pioneering microfinance-based initiative in rural Bangladesh that enables low-income families to build safe, durable homes through small, affordable loans.
-
D.
Grameen microfinance model
The Grameen microfinance model is a pioneering approach to providing small, collateral-free loans to the rural poor, especially women, using group-based lending and social accountability to promote entrepreneurship and poverty reduction.
-
E.
India’s Economic Reforms, 1991–2001
"India’s Economic Reforms, 1991–2001" is a scholarly analysis of the liberalization and structural reforms that transformed India’s economy in the 1990s, examining their origins, implementation, and impact on growth and development.
- F. None of above. chosen
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