The CREDAI MCHI Thane chapter has announced a new leadership transition, with the appointment of a new President. The new leader aims to drive growth, innovation, and sustainability in Thane's real estate sector, ensuring the region's continued prosperity.
Real EstateLeadershipThaneCredaiSustainabilityReal Estate MaharashtraApr 20, 2025

CREDAI MCHI Thane is a chapter of the Confederation of Real Estate Developers' Associations of India (CREDAI) located in Thane, Maharashtra. It is dedicated to promoting the real estate sector and protecting the interests of developers and consumers in the region.
The new President of CREDAI MCHI Thane is Mr. Ramesh Sharma, a veteran in the real estate industry with over two decades of experience.
The main goals of the new President include promoting sustainable development practices, fostering collaboration among stakeholders, and driving innovation and growth in the Thane real estate sector.
The new leadership plans to support sustainable development by championing the use of eco-friendly materials, energy-efficient designs, and green building certifications in real estate projects in Thane.
To enhance professional development, the new President plans to organize workshops, seminars, and training programs to equip real estate professionals with the latest knowledge and skills.

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