CREDAI Telangana has announced the new Managing Committee for the term 2025-2027, focusing on enhancing industry representation and accelerating real estate development in Telangana.
Real EstateCredaiTelanganaDevelopmentLeadershipReal EstateJul 30, 2025
CREDAI stands for the Confederation of Real Estate Developers’ Associations of India. It is a national federation representing real estate developers and builders in India, working towards the growth and development of the real estate sector.
The newly elected leaders of CREDAI Telangana for 2025-2027 are Mr. Prem Sagar Reddy as Chairman, Mr. K. Indra Sena Reddy as President, Mr. Pallerla Nagaprasad as Joint Secretary, and Mr. S. Ram Reddy as President-Elect.
The key focus areas for the new leadership of CREDAI Telangana include strengthening collaboration with the government, promoting RERA compliance, adopting modern governance standards, encouraging the use of cutting-edge technology, and supporting integrated townships in Tier 2 and 3 cities.
By 2047, India’s economy is projected to reach $50 trillion, with the real estate sector contributing nearly $5 trillion to the national GDP.
Nationwide, land acquisition to project approval typically takes 4-5 years. The new leadership of CREDAI Telangana aims to significantly reduce this time frame.
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