The National Real Estate Development Council (Naredco) AP president Gadde Chakradhar expresses strong support for the Andhra Pradesh government's recent urban development and revenue reforms, highlighting their positive impact on the real estate sector.
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The key areas of focus include infrastructure development, land management, revenue collection, sustainable development, and the enhancement of public services in urban areas.
The revenue reforms aim to make property registration and tax collection more transparent and efficient through the introduction of e-governance tools and digital platforms, reducing bureaucratic red tape.
Naredco AP, led by president Gadde Chakradhar, has expressed strong support for the reforms, highlighting their positive impact on sustainable urban growth and the real estate landscape.
The government has relaxed certain regulatory requirements and provided incentives for developers to stimulate the market and accelerate the pace of urban development.
The reforms are expected to attract more investments, create job opportunities, and enhance the overall quality of life in urban areas, contributing to the state's economic growth and prosperity.
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