Hyderabad's real estate professionals, V Rajashekar Reddy, Ravi Kumar, and Narayanan, have been entrusted with key roles at the national level, marking a significant milestone for the city’s real estate sector. Their achievements inspire and bring immense pride to the industry.
Real EstateCredaiLeadershipHyderabadSustainable DevelopmentReal EstateApr 19, 2025

CREDAI, or the Confederation of Real Estate Developers' Associations of India, is a national-level organization representing real estate developers across India. It was established in 1993 and plays a crucial role in shaping the real estate industry by advocating for policies that support sustainable development, consumer protection, and ethical business practices.
V Rajashekar Reddy, Ravi Kumar, and Narayanan have been appointed to key leadership positions at the national level by CREDAI. V Rajashekar Reddy is the new President, Ravi Kumar is the Vice President, and Narayanan is the Treasurer.
The new leadership team at CREDAI will focus on promoting affordable housing, adopting smart city technologies, and enhancing transparency and accountability in the real estate sector. They will also work to strengthen the relationship between developers and government agencies.
The appointments of V Rajashekar Reddy, Ravi Kumar, and Narayanan to national leadership positions at CREDAI highlight the growing prominence of Hyderabad in the national real estate landscape. It brings pride to the city and provides a platform for its professionals to contribute to national policies and initiatives.
While taking on their new national roles, V Rajashekar Reddy, Ravi Kumar, and Narayanan will continue to play active roles in CREDAI Hyderabad, supporting local projects and initiatives. This dual responsibility ensures that the needs and concerns of local developers are effectively represented at the national level.

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