New India Summit-2018

 Sri Ravishankar Guruji lighting the lamp to inaugurate the New India Summit (NIS)-2018 organised by CREDAI at KSOU Convocation Hall this morning. Others seen are MLAs S.A. Ramdas & Tanveer Sait, MP Pratap Simha, CREDAI National President  Jaxay Shah, Higher Education Minister G.T. Devegowda, Urban Development Minister U.T. Khader, CREDAI National Chairman Getamber Anand, Mayor Pushpalatha Jagannath, NIS 2018 Chairman Balakrishna Hegde and CREDAI Karnataka Chairman Dr. V.K. Jagadish Babu (extreme right). [Pic. by Pragathi Gopalakrishna]

Mysuru: A two-day New India Summit 2018 organised by Confederation of Real Estate Developers’ Association of India (CREDAI) began this morning at the Convocation Hall of Karnataka State Open University. The Summit was inaugurated by Mysuru District Minister G.T. Devegowda and Sri Ravishankar Guruji of Art of Living Foundation.

In his address, Ravishankar Guruji said that builders must focus on Green Cities. “Focus must be on plantations and greenery so that the standard of living improves. We must live close to the Nature and must not harm it in the name of development,” he said.

“A human body is like a real estate and its health is vital for the development and longevity of a society. Greenery will help in improving both human health and the health of the society,” Guruji added.

Addressing the gathering, Minister G.T. Devegowda (GTD) said that the responsibility of building Smart Cities across the country rests with the builders. “The Centre has floated the idea of Smart Cities and the onus lies on builders, CREDAI and the Builders Association of India to make the smart cities a reality,” he said.

Giving a pep talk to builders, GTD said that many layouts built these days were not up to the mark. “Most of the layouts deviate from the sanctioned plan and there is no clarity in construction completion and handing over possession to consumers. “This makes consumers lose trust in builders. When the KRS Dam and many structures in Mysuru region built by the Wadiyars have still stood the test of time, we must have a rethink on our quality of construction,” he opined.

Union Minister of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship Anant Kumar Hegde, who was to inaugurate the Summit, did not attend.

It is CREDAI’s second National India Summit (NIS). Hundreds of developers and Real Estate players from across the country are attending the Summit, the theme of which is ‘Emerging Cities, India’s Future.’

Sessions including ‘Trust Building’, ‘Decade Ahead’, ‘Technology and Skilling’ and ‘Happiness Index’ are being held at the Summit.

By organising the Summit, CREDAI aims to realise the true potential of the sector from non-metro cities to increase their contribution to the Indian Real Estate industry.

CREDAI Members from across India, non-CREDAI Members of builders and developers, contractors, Civil Engineers, ranking and Housing Finance companies, materials suppliers, professional, CAs, advocates, members of Federation of Karnataka Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FKCCI) and Members of National Real Estate Development Council (NAREDCO) and Builders Associations are attending the Summit.

Balakrishna Hegde, Chairman, Conference Committee, NIS 2018, K. Sriram, Joint Secretary, CREDAI, National, Dr. V.K. Jagadish Babu, Chairman, CREDAI, Karnataka, Shankar Sastry, President, CREDAI, Karnataka, Chinnaswamy, President, CREDAI, Mysore, D. Hari, Chairman, Organising Committee, NIS, Irfan Razack, Mentor, NIS 2018, Getamber Anand, Chairman, CREDAI National, Jaxay Shah, President, CREDAI National, Rohit Modi, Hon. Secretary, CREDAI National and others were present.

This post was published on December 6, 2018 6:45 pm