CREDAI-MCHI Appoints Sukhraj Nahar as New President for 2025-2027 Term
Realtors apex body CREDAI's Maharashtra chapter has appointed Sukhraj Nahar as its new president. In a statement, CREDAI-MCHI, which represents real estate developers in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR), said it has appointed Nahar Group Chairman Sukhraj Nahar as its 18th President for the 2025-2027 term.
CREDAI-MCHI also announced the new management committee comprising Bandish Ajmera - President Elect, Rushi Mehta - Secretary, and Nikunj Sanghavi as Treasurer. The association has more than 2,200 developers as members.
CREDAI-MCHI plays a crucial role in the real estate sector by advocating for policies that support sustainable development and the interests of real estate developers. The organization is committed to enhancing the quality of life for residents in the MMR by promoting best practices and ethical standards in the industry.
Sukhraj Nahar, the new president, is a well-known figure in the real estate industry. As the Chairman of Nahar Group, he brings extensive experience and a deep understanding of the sector. His leadership is expected to drive the association towards achieving its goals and addressing the challenges faced by developers in the region.
The new management committee, with Bandish Ajmera, Rushi Mehta, and Nikunj Sanghavi, brings a wealth of expertise and a fresh perspective to CREDAI-MCHI. Together, they are poised to steer the organization through the next two years, focusing on key areas such as infrastructure development, regulatory compliance, and market stability.
CREDAI-MCHI's commitment to fostering a robust and sustainable real estate market in the MMR is evident in its ongoing initiatives and collaborations with various stakeholders, including government bodies, financial institutions, and industry experts. The appointment of Sukhraj Nahar as the new president marks a significant step forward in this mission.
With the real estate sector facing numerous challenges, including regulatory changes, economic fluctuations, and environmental concerns, the leadership of CREDAI-MCHI will be crucial in navigating these issues and ensuring the continued growth and development of the industry in the MMR.
In conclusion, the appointment of Sukhraj Nahar as the new president of CREDAI-MCHI, along with the new management committee, is a positive development for the real estate sector in the MMR. It is expected to bring about positive changes and drive the industry towards a more sustainable and prosperous future.