CREDAI-Pune Metro recently held its first General Body Meet and installation ceremony, marking the beginning of a new era under the leadership of Mr. Prafulla Taware. The event underscores the organization's commitment to fostering growth and transparency in the real estate sector in Maharashtra.
Real EstateCredaiLeadershipMaharashtraPuneReal Estate MaharashtraApr 21, 2025

CREDAI-Pune Metro plays a crucial role in promoting ethical practices, advocating for policy reforms, and ensuring the welfare of all stakeholders in the real estate sector in Maharashtra.
The new President of CREDAI-Pune Metro is Mr. Prafulla Taware, who has been appointed for the period 2025-2027.
The key initiatives include enhancing the digital footprint, promoting sustainable development, and strengthening the regulatory framework in the real estate sector.
The first General Body Meet is significant as it marks the beginning of a new era under the new leadership team and provides a platform for members to share insights and suggestions.
CREDAI-Pune Metro aims to foster a more transparent, accountable, and consumer-friendly environment in the real estate market, promoting sustainable growth and development in Maharashtra.

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