Chennai-based real estate developer Navin's appoints R Kumar as Chairman and Viswajith Kumar as Managing Director to spearhead company's expansion plans.
NavinsReal EstateChennaiR KumarViswajith KumarReal EstateSep 15, 2024
R Kumar has been appointed as the Chairman of Navin's.
Viswajith Kumar (also known as Navin Kumar) is the Managing Director of Navin's.
Navin's growth strategy includes expanding its presence in the Chennai market and exploring new opportunities in other regions.
Navin's is committed to delivering exceptional value to its customers, while contributing to the growth and development of the communities it serves.
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