Blame absence of policy framework, regulator on carbon credit market.
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“If banks’ exposure to CDM projects is classified as priority sector lending then interest rates on such loans could come down. Further, tax incentives will encourage banks to lend to such projects.”
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K. Ram Kumar

Mumbai, Sept. 28 In the absence of a national policy and regulator [...]

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