Pune, 21st April 2025 – CREDAI-Pune Metro, the leading association of private real estate developers in Pune, successfully hosted its First General Body Meet and Installation Ceremony for the 2025-2027 term, marking a significant milestone for the industry.
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CREDAI-Pune Metro is the apex body of private real estate developers in Pune, dedicated to promoting ethical practices, regulatory compliance, and sustainable development in the real estate sector.
The outgoing President of CREDAI-Pune Metro was Mr. Rajesh Agarwal, who reflected on the achievements and challenges faced during his term.
The new President of CREDAI-Pune Metro is Mr. Rakesh Sharma, a seasoned developer with over two decades of experience in the industry.
Key initiatives include the promotion of affordable housing, the launch of a new training program for young professionals, and the development of a digital platform called 'CREDAI Connect'.
CREDAI Connect is a digital platform designed to serve as a one-stop resource for developers, buyers, and investors, featuring real-time project updates, market insights, and regulatory information.
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