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Gujarat CM Lauds Credai Focus On Sustainable Development

Gujarat CM Lauds Credai Focus On Sustainable Development

Gujarat CM Lauds Credai Focus On Sustainable Development
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21 April 2025 10:00 AM IST

Ahmedabad: Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel on Friday praised realtors' apex body Credai for focussing on sustainable development by constructing green buildings. He also asked the real estate developers to walk on the path shown by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to make India a developed country by 2047.

"We can work towards rainwater harvesting, increase green cover by planting more trees, launch campaigns for sanitation, and promote natural farming as propagated by the prime minister," the chief minister said at a Credai event held in Gandhinagar.

At the event, Shekhar G Patel took as the new President of realtors' apex body Credai, which represents more than 13,000 real estate developers from across the country. Patel, the Managing Director of Ahmedabad-based real estate firm Ganesh Housing Corporation, has become the new president of Credai for the term 2025-27, the body said in a statement. He succeeds Boman Irani, CMD of Mumbai-based listed firm Keystone Realtors Ltd. Irani has now become Credai-National Chairman. Credai also signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC) and the Quality Council of India (QCI) to establish a collaborative framework for skill training, capacity building, and worker certification in the construction and real estate sector.

"Empowering the workforce with industry-relevant skills is paramount to enhancing productivity, improving quality and maintaining global standards. Through our collaboration with NSDC and QCI, we aim to create a robust ecosystem for talent development, ensuring that India's real estate sector remains competitive and future-ready," said Patel. Credai, with the help of its state chapters, will plant 1 crore trees in the next three years on 10,000 acres of land. He said the drive will first cover the Arvalli mountain ranges in the north and the Western Ghat in the south, he added. The new Credai president stressed that the cap of Rs 45 lakh on the affordable housing category be increased from Rs 45 lakh to Rs 75-80 lakh in the present scenario.

Sustainable real estate development Credai leadership change green building initiatives workforce skill development in construction affordable housing cap adjustment 
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