W S Habib has been appointed as the new president of CREDAI Tamil Nadu for the term 2025-27, joining other key office-bearers to drive the real estate industry forward.
Real EstateCredaiTamil NaduLeadershipDevelopmentReal Estate MaharashtraApr 13, 2025
W S Habib has been appointed as the new president of CREDAI Tamil Nadu for the 2025-27 term.
The key priorities include enhancing the quality of housing and infrastructure projects, advocating for affordable housing, improving construction standards, and integrating sustainable practices.
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CREDAI is a prominent national platform for real estate developers, focusing on shaping policies, promoting best practices, and fostering a collaborative and dynamic environment in the industry.
The new leadership plans to engage closely with government agencies, streamline regulatory processes, reduce bureaucratic hurdles, and advocate for policies that support sustainable and affordable housing.
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