Hero Realty, a prominent player in the Indian real estate sector, has announced the appointment of Rohit Kishore as its new CEO. The company is set to invest Rs 900 crore in the Delhi-NCR property market, marking a significant strategic move.
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The new CEO of Hero Realty is Rohit Kishore, who brings over two decades of experience in the real estate industry.
Hero Realty has announced an investment of about Rs 900 crore in the Delhi-NCR property market to develop a premium residential and commercial project.
The Delhi-NCR region is one of the fastest-growing property markets in India, with a high demand for quality housing and commercial spaces, driven by factors such as urbanization, economic development, and infrastructure improvements.
Hero Realty's core values include integrity, innovation, and customer satisfaction. The company is committed to delivering high-quality projects and creating value for all its stakeholders.
Under the leadership of Rohit Kishore, Hero Realty aims to focus on innovation, customer-centric approaches, and sustainable practices to create value and set new standards in the real estate industry.
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