A press release said the purpose of the meeting was to understand the pain points of developers and explore the possibility of exploring appropriate solutions to integrate the necessary permissions on the TS-BPass platform to improve the ease of doing business in the state.
UPDATE – Friday, July 7 – 4:21pm
Hyderabad: The Confederation of Real Estate Developers’ Associations of India (CREDAI), together with the National Council for Real Estate Development (NAREDCO), Telangana Builders Federation (TBF) and Telangana Developers Association (TDA), commend Telangana The government’s efforts to bring together state leaders over 20 ministries need to facilitate and license developers for real estate development in the state.
The developer thanked Chief Secretary A Shanti Kumari for convening the first-of-its-kind conference convened by the state government for the real estate industry. A press release said the purpose of the meeting was to understand the pain points of developers and explore the possibility of exploring appropriate solutions to integrate the necessary permissions on the TS-BPass platform to improve the ease of doing business in the state.
The high-level delegation included Arvind Kumar, Special Principal Secretary of MA&UD, Dana Kishore, Managing Director of HMWSSB, Naveen Mittal, Principal Secretary of Land Revenue and Registration (and Chief Commissioner of Land Authority), N. Satyanarayana, Chairman of Telangana State Real Estate Regulatory Authority (TS RERA), etc. .
Representatives of real estate developers included P Ramakrishna Rao, Chairman, CREDAI, Hyderabad, Sunil Chandra Reddy, Chairman, NAREDCO, Telangana, GV Rao, Chairman, Telangana Developers Association, C Prabhakar Rao, Chairman, Telangana Builders Federation, G Anand Reddy, Vice Chairman , CREDAI Hyderabad, Aditya Gowra, Treasurer, CREDAI Hyderabad, and Vijay Sai Meka, Secretary General, NAREDCO, Telangana.
Ramakrishna Rao said: “We are very grateful to the Chief Secretary for facilitating this Coordinating Committee meeting. It was a major exercise that showed their care and desire to understand the problems and work towards solving them. “
