CREDAI Pune Hosts Fourth Edition of Pride Best Facility Awards 2025

Published: December 18, 2025 | Category: Real Estate Pune
CREDAI Pune Hosts Fourth Edition of Pride Best Facility Awards 2025

Pune, 18th December 2025: CREDAI Pune reaffirmed its unwavering commitment to labour welfare and people-centric development by successfully hosting the Pride Best Facility Awards 2025 on 16th December at Hotel Hyatt, Pune. The prestigious ceremony honored developers for their exemplary efforts in providing safe, dignified, and healthy living conditions at construction worker residence camps.

The nominations covered a wide range of categories, including Skill Development, Women Workers’ Welfare, Safety at Labour Camps, Health and Hygiene, Crèche Facilities, Maximum BOCW Registration, Silver and Gold Awards, the R. Vasudevan Award for Innovation, and a newly introduced category for Promising Debutants.

The Best Facilities Awards do more than recognize winners—they drive meaningful change across the construction industry. By celebrating developers who prioritize worker welfare, the awards set clear benchmarks for responsible development. These initiatives directly improve productivity, reduce on-site risks, enhance worker morale, and foster long-term workforce stability. Most importantly, they transform labour camps into dignified, secure environments where construction workers and their families are respected, protected, and empowered—creating a more humane, efficient, and sustainable real estate ecosystem.

The ceremony was graced by Vinoy Kumar Choubey, IPS, Police Commissioner, Pimpri-Chinchwad, as the Chief Guest, who commended CREDAI Pune for its proactive and sustained commitment to labour welfare. Krishnakumar Goyal, Chairman and Managing Director of the Kohinoor Group, attended as the Guest of Honour, while Shailendra Pol, Former Additional Commissioner, Labour Department, joined as a Special Invitee, offering valuable insights into labour welfare best practices and regulatory excellence.

Senior CREDAI Pune leaders, including President Manish Jain; Vice President Arvind Jain; Vice President J. P. Shroff, Vice President & Best Facility Awards Chairman; Sapna Rathi, Convener, Labour Welfare Wing, CREDAI Maharashtra; and Labour Welfare Committee Convener, Pune Milind Talathi, attended the event with Managing Committee members, the Labour Welfare Committee, and CREDAI Secretariat staff. Their presence underscored the organization’s unified commitment to prioritizing worker wellbeing at the core of industry growth.

The dignitaries highlighted tangible outcomes such as cleaner, safer camps, improved sanitation, healthier environments, and enhanced dignity for workers and families. This has inspired developers to exceed compliance through compassionate and sustainable practices.

Speaking about the event, Manish Jain, President, CREDAI Pune, said, “We are pleased to felicitate our developers in the industry who showcase the best standards in labour welfare. When labourers are able to sleep well, live in hygienic conditions, access good medical facilities, and have a crèche for their children, they are healthier, more motivated, and work more efficiently. Builders directly benefit from this through higher productivity, better quality of work, and improved workforce stability. The purpose of facility awards is to create healthy competition, where developers observe one another and adopt best practices. Most importantly, this process ensures that every developer improves year on year, steadily raising industry standards. Also, the new labour codes mark a progressive step towards strengthening the backbone of the economy – the workforce. These reforms will not only ensure fair wages and improved safety but also enhance social security and overall wellbeing.”

Arvind Jain, Vice President, CREDAI Pune, said, “This is the fourth year of the award celebration. Post-covid, we started this initiative as we saw many laborers leaving the city and realized something was missing. When we recognized that labour facilities were not up to the mark, we designed a program to attract, educate, and inspire developers to recognize the importance of empowering our workforce. Today, 105 developers have participated in the event, indicating the growth of the program. Today, laborers have the choice to go out to every city, but these small steps keep them tied to our Pune city. When they feel valued, their quality of work improves, and continuous improvement is always the solution.”

Vinoy Kumar Choubey IPS, Police Commissioner, Pimpri Chinchwad, Pune, lauded CREDAI Pune’s proactive efforts in advancing labour welfare and said, “CREDAI is doing a wonderful job by hosting these facilities awards. This will go a long way in ensuring the conditions of the labour camps remain good and the welfare of the laborers who beautify our cities is ensured. I haven’t seen such good facilities even in Mumbai or other parts of Maharashtra where I have worked, and to the organizers behind this, what you have started has continued and gained strength, showing the strength of your organization’s commitment.”

Shailendra Pol, Former Additional Commissioner, Labour Department, shared insights on best practices and regulatory excellence in labour welfare and said, “I am truly proud of CREDAI Pune. I have consistently spoken about the exemplary work being done here, and Pune developers are doing better facilities than the whole of Maharashtra. I have been associated with these Facility Awards for the past many years, and I can say with conviction that the task of the judges grows more challenging each year because standards continue to rise. My earnest appeal is for all associations across Maharashtra to follow CREDAI Pune’s lead and replicate its best practices across the state. Today, labour codes are evolving from a focus on wages alone to a stronger emphasis on safety, dignity, and social security. Through my experience with the association tenure, I want to assure all developers that the department is here to support you. The Labour Department is not merely an inspecting authority; it is a facilitator. You are encouraged to approach the Labour Office directly—together, we can resolve challenges and continue our collective efforts towards the welfare of the workforce.”

J.P. Shroff, Vice President and Facilities Award Chairman, commented on the event, “We have been striving since the onset of Covid-19 to ensure the welfare of our customers. When we saw the conditions that our labourers were living in, we felt the need to step in and ensure their welfare and do something for those people who do so much for us. Let’s show gratitude and commitment to them through best facility awards. It was a very fair way to judge these awards, some of the developers have done things beyond expectations. Commitment comes because there is desire and participation indicates encouragement for more such events to come.”

Milind Talathi, Convenor of the Labour Welfare Committee, addressed the event and said, “This time we wanted to do something new at the awards. We discussed internally in our committee and introduced the debut award this year. Anyone who is a first-time entrant is eligible for this award. We have some parameters for these awards, including transparency, a systematic approach, robust evaluation, filling up the registration forms properly, and site visits. Some of them are very good and have just missed by half marks or one mark. This time, the labour camps’ hygiene was given good importance, with educated laborers, medical facilities being provided, and much more. I see the joy on their faces and confidence, and the journey continues with empathy and dedication.”

The awardees were divided into three categories, and the winners are as follows:

1. Category 3 (Projects involving more than 300 laborers) - Gold award: VTP Euphoria by VTP Realty and Rohan Harita by Rohan Builders and Developers Pvt. Ltd. - Silver award: Yashwin Enchante by Vilas Javdekar Infinitee Developers Pvt. Ltd. and M Soul Strings Malpani Estates. - Most promising debutant award: Ultimate Metro Life by Tejus Infratech LLP.

2. Category 2 (Projects involving 101 to 300 laborers) - Gold award: Central Vista Project by Naiknavare Developers Pvt. Ltd. and Synergy IT Park by K. Raheja Pvt. Ltd. - Silver award: VTP Altair by VTP Realty and Malpani Kautilya by SJ Contracts Pvt Ltd - Most promising debutant award: 704 residential quarters, Shivajinagar by Vascon Engineers Ltd.

3. Category 1 (Projects involving 21 to 100 labourers) - Gold award: VTP Flamante by VTP Realty and Hill View Residency Phase 2 by Kumar Beharay Properties. - Silver award: Jhamtani Spacebiz by Jhamtani Realty Pvt. Ltd and The Raya by Purple Corp. - Most promising debutant award: Gawade Galore by Gawade Lifespace L.L.P.

Special Category Awards 1. Mangalam Landmarks LLP - Mangalam Marvel Destination - Maximum registration for BOCW 2. Purple Corp - Park District - Crèche Facility 3. SJ Contracts Pvt Ltd - Malpani Aryabhata - Health and Hygiene 4. SJ Contracts Pvt Ltd - Amar Delta One - R. Vasudevan Award for Innovation 5. Manisha Group Pvt Ltd - Godrej Skyline KPNX - Safety at Labour Camp 6. SJ Contracts Pvt Ltd - Amanora Arbano Towers - Women Workers’ welfare 7. Rohan Builders and Developers Pvt. Ltd. - Rohan Nidita - Skill Development

The Pride Best Facility Awards 2025 have set a new industry benchmark for ethical real estate, where human welfare fuels the nation’s growth. CREDAI Pune vows to expand this initiative for a long duration to maintain the workers’ dignity and quality of life.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is the purpose of the Pride Best Facility Awards?
The Pride Best Facility Awards recognize developers who prioritize the welfare of construction workers, providing them with safe, dignified, and healthy living conditions. The awards aim to set benchmarks for responsible development and drive meaningful change in the construction industry.
2. Who attended the fourth edition of the Pride Best Facility Awards 2025?
The event was attended by senior CREDAI Pune leaders, including President Manish Jain, Vice President Arvind Jain, and other key figures. The Chief Guest was Vinoy Kumar Choubey, IPS, Police Commissioner, Pimpri-Chinchwad, and the Guest of Honour was Krishnakumar Goyal, Chairman and Managing Director of the Kohinoor Group.
3. What are some of the categories in the Best Facility Awards?
The categories include Skill Development, Women Workers’ Welfare, Safety at Labour Camps, Health and Hygiene, Crèche Facilities, Maximum BOCW Registration, Silver and Gold Awards, the R. Vasudevan Award for Innovation, and a newly introduced category for Promising Debutants.
4. How do these awards benefit the construction workers?
The awards directly improve productivity, reduce on-site risks, enhance worker morale, and foster long-term workforce stability. They transform labour camps into dignified, secure environments where construction workers and their families are respected, protected, and empowered.
5. What is the significance of the new labour codes mentioned in the event?
The new labour codes mark a progressive step towards strengthening the backbone of the economy—the workforce. These reforms ensure fair wages, improved safety, and enhanced social security and overall wellbeing for construction workers.