CREDAI-MCHI, the leading body representing the real estate industry in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR), recently hosted its 32nd annual event. The prestigious gathering was graced by the presence of Shri. Pratap Sarnaik, the Honorable Minister of Tra
CredaimchiReal EstateShri Pratap SarnaikMaharashtraMmrReal Estate MaharashtraJan 21, 2025
CREDAI-MCHI is the apex body representing the real estate industry in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR). It works towards the betterment of the industry and advocates for policies that support developers and homeowners.
Shri. Pratap Sarnaik is the Honorable Minister of Transport for the state of Maharashtra. He delivered a keynote speech at CREDAI-MCHI’s 32nd annual event, emphasizing the importance of sustainable development in the real estate sector.
RERA is a regulatory act implemented by the government to promote transparency, accountability, and consumer protection in the real estate sector. It aims to ensure fair practices and timely completion of real estate projects.
The event featured discussions on recent policy changes, the importance of affordable housing, the role of technology in real estate, and the challenges and opportunities in the sector. Panel discussions included a focus on collaboration between the government and private sector.
The 32nd annual event of CREDAI-MCHI was significant as it brought together industry leaders, policymakers, and stakeholders to discuss the future of the real estate sector in MMR. It highlighted the importance of sustainable development and government support for the industry.
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