The Odisha Developers’ Federation (ODFED) was launched in Bhubaneswar with a mission to foster sustainable development and best practices in the state's real estate sector. ODFED aims to enhance collaboration between developers, government agencies, and stakeholders to address industry challenges and promote transparency.
Real EstateSustainable DevelopmentOdfedBhubaneswarOdishaReal Estate NewsSep 12, 2025
The mission of ODFED is to create a collaborative platform where developers, government agencies, and other stakeholders can work together to resolve ongoing issues and drive sustainable growth in Odisha’s real estate sector.
ODFED plans to enhance transparency by working closely with the Odisha Real Estate Regulatory Authority (ORERA) and other stakeholders to streamline processes and ensure that the interests of all parties, including homebuyers, are safeguarded.
The ODFED logo symbolizes unity, innovation, and a shared vision for the urban transformation of Odisha, representing the federation’s commitment to bringing together various stakeholders to address the challenges facing the real estate industry.
The new governing body of ODFED will play a crucial role in implementing the federation’s vision and driving policy changes that benefit the industry and the community.
ODFED will host regular industry events, knowledge sessions, and public-private engagements to ensure inclusive and progressive growth in the real estate sector.
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