NAREDCO has established 'MAHI' as a platform to support women professionals in the real estate sector. This platform represents all sectors and is dedicated to empowering women in the industry.
Real EstateNaredcoMahiWomen EmpowermentSmita Dhanraj PatilReal EstateDec 22, 2024
NAREDCO stands for the National Real Estate Development Council. It is a leading industry body that represents the interests of real estate developers in India and works towards promoting sustainable and inclusive growth in the sector.
MAHI stands for 'Women in Real Estate Development'. It is a platform established by NAREDCO to support and promote women professionals in the real estate sector.
Smita Dhanraj Patil is a prominent real estate professional from Pune. She has been elected as the National President of NAREDCO's Women's Wing, MAHI, a role that highlights her dedication and contributions to the industry.
The key objectives of MAHI include providing mentorship, networking opportunities, and skill development programs for women in the real estate sector. The platform aims to create a more inclusive and supportive environment for women to thrive in their careers.
MAHI plans to promote gender diversity by empowering women professionals, addressing unique challenges faced by women in the industry, and working towards creating a more inclusive and supportive environment. The platform will focus on initiatives that highlight the contributions of women to the real estate sector.
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