CREDAI Pune Metro, a prominent association of real estate developers in Pune, has elected Manish Jain as its new President. With a wealth of experience in the real estate sector, Jain is poised to lead the organization into a new era of growth and innovation.
Real EstateCredai Pune MetroManish JainSustainable DevelopmentProject ManagementReal Estate PuneApr 19, 2025

CREDAI Pune Metro is a prominent association of real estate developers in Pune, India. It represents the interests of developers and promotes best practices in the industry.
Manish Jain is a seasoned real estate professional with over two decades of experience. He has been elected as the new President of CREDAI Pune Metro.
Under Manish Jain's leadership, CREDAI Pune Metro aims to address regulatory challenges, promote sustainable practices, and foster innovation in the real estate sector.
CREDAI Pune Metro supports the real estate sector by advocating for favorable policies, providing a platform for collaboration, and promoting best practices among developers.
The real estate sector in Pune is experiencing rapid growth driven by urbanization, economic development, and technological advancements. There is a growing focus on sustainable and smart city developments.

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