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  • Housing ministry urges realty sector to gear up for new housing challenges until 2029

    D. Thara, additional secretary of the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairson Friday asked the real estate industry to completely gear up to meet housing related challenges for the next five years by revisiting their old practices and preparing to invest in rain harvesting and creating play spaces for children in their housing complexes.

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  • Housing ministry urges realty sector to gear up for new housing challenges

    D. Thara, additional secretary of the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairson Friday asked the real estate industry to completely gear up to meet housing-related challenges for the next five years by revisiting their old practices and preparing to invest in rain harvesting and creating play spaces for children in their housing complexes.

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  • Builders should provide rain harvesting and solar energy to make housing societies sustainable: Govt, ET EnergyWorld

    Underscoring the need to decentralize the water and energy production system, Additional Secretary Housing and Urban Affairs D Thara on Friday asked real estate developers to change the way they build housing projects and make them self-sufficient. Speaking at the third meeting of real estate association Naredco’s women’s wing ‘NAREDCO Mahi’ on Friday, she asked real estate developers to make rainwater harvesting facilities mandatory in their projects and also add play area for children.

  • MAHI: Championing Women’s Participation in Real Estate

    National Real Estate Development Council (NAREDCO) has established MAHI – NAREDCO Women’s Wing for empowering women entrepreneurs and encouraging participation of women in the real estate sector and allied fields. MAHI strives to create an environment where women in the real estate sector can come together: to share experiences, harness their skills, draw on their resources, influence, grow together, and bring about lasting change.

  • Govt. Official Urges Real Estate Shift To Self-Sustainable Housing

    Asserting the need to decentralise the water and energy production system, Housing and Urban Affairs Additional Secretary D Thara asked real estate developers to change the way they build housing projects and make them self-sustainable. Speaking at the 3rd convention of realtor’s body Naredco's women wing 'NAREDCO Mahi', she asked real estate developers to make provisions of rainwater harvesting compulsory in their projects and also add playing area for children

  • Include Rain Harvesting As A Core Element For Housing Projects: D. Thara , AS, MoHUA

    Additional Secretary of the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, D. Thara, on Friday asked the real estate industry to completely gear up to meet housing-related challenges for the next five years by revisiting their old practices and preparing to invest in rain harvesting and creating play spaces for children in their housing complexes. Additionally, she emphasized provisioning for cool pathways powered by solar energy.

  • MAHI: Championing Women’s Participation in Real Estate

    National Real Estate Development Council (NAREDCO) has established MAHI – NAREDCO Women’s Wing for empowering women entrepreneurs and encouraging participation of women in the real estate sector and allied fields. MAHI strives to create an environment where women in the real estate sector can come together: to share experiences, harness their skills, draw on their resources, influence, grow together, and bring about lasting change.

  • Slum-Free Mumbai Is Achievable: Dr. Niranjan Hiranandani

    Dr. Niranjan Hiranandani, Chairman of the National Real Estate Development Council (NAREDCO), is a distinguished Indian entrepreneur and co-founder of the Hiranandani Group. Renowned for his pioneering contributions to the real estate sector, he has transformed the urban landscape with innovative residential and commercial projects. Dr. Hiranandani is celebrated for his visionary leadership, commitment to sustainable development, and philanthropy in education and healthcare.

  • MOHUA Urges Builders To Invest In Rainwater Harvesting For Sustainable Housing

    D Thara, Additional Secretary of the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, called on the real estate sector to address sustainability challenges in housing projects by investing in rainwater harvesting and solar energy. Her remarks were made at the 3rd convention of NAREDCO Mahi, the women’s wing of the National Real Estate Development Council (NAREDCO), held in New Delhi on June 14.

  • Housing ministry urges realty sector to gear up for new housing challenges until 2029

    D. Thara, additional secretary of the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairson Friday asked the real estate industry to completely gear up to meet housing-related challenges for the next five years by revisiting their old practices and  preparing to invest in rain harvesting and creating play spaces for children in their housing complexes 

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