This significant event will gather leaders, influencers, and stakeholders from the Indian real estate sector, providing an unparalleled platform for networking, learning, and collaboration.
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The 17th NAR-INDIA Annual Convention is taking place on March 21-22 in the capital city.
The convention is open to anyone involved in the real estate sector, including developers, investors, brokers, and policymakers.
Key highlights include keynote addresses, panel discussions, workshops, and networking opportunities.
You can register for the convention online through the NAR-INDIA website. Early bird discounts are available for those who register before February 15.
NAR-INDIA's mission is to promote ethical practices, professional development, and the overall growth of the real estate market in India.
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