CREDAI Telangana announces new office bearers
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CREDAI Telangana announces new office bearers

The Confederation of Real Estate Developers Association of India (CREDAI) Telangana elected the new office bearers, and CREDAI Telangana Youth Wing committee for a tenure of 2023 to 2025, who will be responsible for heading and strengthening the CREDAI initiatives in Telangana and supporting the development of the sector in the region.

The new team will be led by D Murali Krishna Reddy as Chairman, E Premsagar Reddy as President, K Indrasena Reddy as President-Elect, G Ajay Kumar as Secretary, B Panduranga Reddy, Purshotham Reddy, Gurram Narsimha Reddy, Govardhan Reddy as Vice Presidents, Jagan Mohan Chinnala as Treasurer, Y Venkateshwar Rao, Bandari Prasad, Cheti Rama Rao, M Anand Reddy as Jt. Secretary of CREDAI Telangana. 

For CREDAI Youth Wing Telangana, C Sankeerth Aditya Reddy as Coordinator and Rohit Ashrit as Secretary, who will all work together for the betterment of the real estate sector in Telangana. 

The new team set the agenda by announcing an increased focus on builders’ unity, expansion of the CREDAI network to more districts with a focus on empanelling responsible builders and assisting them and their teams to upskill and be prepared for the increasing demand for housing in the other districts.

The Confederation of Real Estate Developers Association of India (CREDAI) Telangana elected the new office bearers, and CREDAI Telangana Youth Wing committee for a tenure of 2023 to 2025, who will be responsible for heading and strengthening the CREDAI initiatives in Telangana and supporting the development of the sector in the region.The new team will be led by D Murali Krishna Reddy as Chairman, E Premsagar Reddy as President, K Indrasena Reddy as President-Elect, G Ajay Kumar as Secretary, B Panduranga Reddy, Purshotham Reddy, Gurram Narsimha Reddy, Govardhan Reddy as Vice Presidents, Jagan Mohan Chinnala as Treasurer, Y Venkateshwar Rao, Bandari Prasad, Cheti Rama Rao, M Anand Reddy as Jt. Secretary of CREDAI Telangana. For CREDAI Youth Wing Telangana, C Sankeerth Aditya Reddy as Coordinator and Rohit Ashrit as Secretary, who will all work together for the betterment of the real estate sector in Telangana. The new team set the agenda by announcing an increased focus on builders’ unity, expansion of the CREDAI network to more districts with a focus on empanelling responsible builders and assisting them and their teams to upskill and be prepared for the increasing demand for housing in the other districts.

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