Satish Kedari, CEO, Bhakti 24 Developers, wins Real Estate Business of the Year award at Maharashtra Udyog Sanman Purskar-Pune 2024
Maharashtra Udyog Sanman Purskarpune 2024Swiftnlift Media GroupBhakti 24 DevelopersReal Estate Business Of The YearSatish KedariReal Estate MaharashtraAug 10, 2024
The Maharashtra Udyog Sanman Purskar-Pune 2024 is a prestigious awards ceremony that recognizes and honors outstanding contributions and achievements in various fields of business.
The Real Estate Business of the Year award was presented by Swiftnlift Media Group.
Satish Kedari, CEO of Bhakti 24 Developers, won the Real Estate Business of the Year award.
The mission of Swiftnlift Media Group is to provide a platform for businesses to connect, collaborate, and grow, and to promote economic development and growth in the state.
The Maharashtra Udyog Sanman Purskar-Pune 2024 is the latest edition of the annual awards ceremony that recognizes and honors outstanding contributions and achievements in various fields of business.
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