CREDAI's Maharashtra chapter has appointed Sukhraj Nahar as its new president, along with a new management committee, to lead the real estate developers' body in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region.
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Sukhraj Nahar is the Chairman of Nahar Group and has been appointed as the new President of CREDAI-MCHI for the 2025-2027 term. He is a prominent figure in the real estate sector with extensive experience.
CREDAI-MCHI is the Maharashtra chapter of the Confederation of Real Estate Developers' Associations of India (CREDAI). It represents real estate developers in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) and advocates for their interests.
The new management committee, comprising Bandish Ajmera (President Elect), Rushi Mehta (Secretary), and Nikunj Sanghavi (Treasurer), will work alongside Sukhraj Nahar to lead CREDAI-MCHI and drive the association's goals and initiatives.
CREDAI-MCHI has more than 2,200 real estate developers as members, making it a significant body in the real estate industry in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region.
Under the new leadership, CREDAI-MCHI aims to promote sustainable and ethical practices, foster stronger relationships with stakeholders, and drive positive change in the real estate market in the MMR.
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