The two-day ninth international conference on Construction, Real Estate, Infrastructure, and Project Management (ICCRIP 2025) concluded in Pune, emphasizing the need for policy innovation, sustainable governance, and integration of research with practice.
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The main focus of ICCRIP 2025 was on policy innovation, sustainable governance, and the integration of research with practice to build resilient infrastructure for the future.
The valedictory function was graced by Dr. T V S N Prasad, Chief Information Commissioner of Haryana, former Chief Secretary of Haryana, and a distinguished Professor of Economics & Public Policy at NALSAR University of Law.
NICMAR University played a pivotal role in organizing the conference, bringing together experts from various fields to discuss sustainable building practices and the role of technology in enhancing project efficiency.
Key topics included sustainable building practices, the role of technology in enhancing project efficiency, and reducing environmental impact in the construction and real estate sectors.
The conference provided a platform for industry leaders and academics to collaborate and address the challenges of urbanization, climate change, and resource efficiency, contributing to the development of more sustainable and resilient infrastructure in India.

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