The Confederation of Real Estate Developers' Associations of India (CREDAI) hosts SOUTHCON 2024 in Vijayawada, promoting collaboration, innovation, and sustainable development in southern India's real estate sector.
Real EstateCredaiSouthcon 2024VijayawadaAndhra PradeshReal Estate NewsAug 24, 2024
The main objective of SOUTHCON 2024 is to foster collaboration, innovation, and sustainable growth in southern India's real estate sector.
SOUTHCON 2024 was inaugurated by Shri Ponguru Narayana, Ministry of Municipal Administration & Urban Development, Government of Andhra Pradesh.
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