The Builders’ Association of India (BAI), Pune Centre, is organizing a seminar on Real Estate Development and Self-Redevelopment Projects to discuss the latest trends and policies shaping urban landscapes.
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The seminar focuses on the transformative impact of Real Estate Development and Self-Redevelopment Projects on urban landscapes, along with updates on MAHARERA’s initiatives and policy frameworks.
The chief guests are Shri Gautam Chatterjee (IAS), Chairman of the Griharamya Redevelopment Stakeholders Federation (GRSF) and past Chairman of MahaRERA (2017-21), and Shri Prakash Sabale, Secretary, MahaRERA.
The seminar is taking place on Friday, June 13, 2025, at Vishnukrupa Hall, Shaniwar Peth, Pune.
No, there is no registration fee, but pre-registration is mandatory by June 11, 2025, and seats are limited.
The seminar is open to all stakeholders, including builders, developers, civil contractors, architects, structural consultants, MEP experts, government contractors, and housing societies.
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