Shri Santosh Kumar Gangwar, Minister of State for Labour and Employment unveiled the CREDAI –JLL study ‘Traversing through the Epic, Predicting the Curve’. As many as 1000 developers and the other government bigwigs became the integral part of the event. On 22nd March 2018 CREDAI Conclave - Real Estate 2.0, Embracing Change’, took place at Hotel Taj Diplomatic Enclave in New Delhi.
The best part of the entire event, was that West Bengal found a pretty good participation with almost over 25-member developers. CREDAI conclave focussed on new opportunities for the stakeholders and they are highly satisfied with their new policy framework, predominant mainly in India. Various industries were also addressed regarding the issues of land financing for building houses. Concern was raised to the current GST structure on the construction projects.
Mr. Nandu Belani, President CREDAI Bengal
Mr. Jaxay Shah, President, CREDAI believes that
CREDAI Conclave has been and continues to be one of the most awaited and celebrated conventions in the Indian real estate sector. From addressing industry issues and possessing a futuristic outlook, CREDAI’s ongoing aim of maintaining a highly conducive environment for the growth of Indian realty and its stakeholders, has taken another successful leap forward.
Speaking on the occasion, Mr Nandu Belani, President, CREDAI Bengal said
We, at CREDAI Bengal are elated to be able to contribute to the success of CREDAI Conclave 2018. With over 350 member developers, we continue to provide strong support to CREDAI National by sharing our valuable feedback pertaining to the issues and growth of the real estate industry from CREDAI Bengal's’s perspective. We hope and look forward to continuing this trend in the upcoming events hosted by CREDAI National to lead our pertinent voice in Indian Realty.