NAREDCO MAHI, the women's wing of the National Real Estate Development Council (NAREDCO), has taken a significant step towards strengthening Indo-Singapore real estate collaboration. On March 11, 2025, the organization held a landmark event in Pune, aimed
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NAREDCO MAHI is the women's wing of the National Real Estate Development Council (NAREDCO), a leading real estate body in India. It is dedicated to promoting gender diversity and leadership in the real estate industry.
The event focused on identifying synergies and opportunities for mutual growth in the real estate sector, including knowledge exchange, investment opportunities, and collaborative projects.
The event was attended by prominent real estate professionals from both India and Singapore, including the president of NAREDCO MAHI, Mrs. Priya Kapoor, and Ms. Jane Lee, a leading real estate consultant from Singapore.
Key topics included the latest trends in sustainable architecture, smart city development, and the role of technology in enhancing real estate solutions.
NAREDCO MAHI plans to organize more events and initiatives to build on the success of this collaboration, aiming to strengthen bilateral relations and drive sustainable development in the real estate sector.

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