NAREDCO Elects Parveen Jain as President and Niranjan Hiranandani as Chairman
Real Estate

NAREDCO Elects Parveen Jain as President and Niranjan Hiranandani as Chairman

The National Real Estate Development Council (NAREDCO), the apex body of the Indian real estate sector under the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, Government of India, has announced the election of Mr. Parveen Jain as its President and Dr. Niranjan Hiranandani as Chairman. The appointments signal a renewed phase of leadership focused on transparency, policy alignment, and sustainable growth.

Mr. Jain, Founder and Managing Director of Tulip Infratech, is one of North India’s most respected real estate leaders. Under his guidance, Tulip Infratech has become a trusted name for quality, timely delivery, and architectural excellence.

“It is a privilege to once again lead NAREDCO, an institution that represents the collective strength and aspirations of India’s real estate industry,” said Mr. Jain. “Our focus will be on promoting transparency, supporting policy reforms, and enabling sustainable growth aligned with India’s economic vision.”

Dr. Niranjan Hiranandani, Co-Founder and Managing Director of the Hiranandani Group, is recognised for his contributions to urban infrastructure and real estate policy. Commenting on the development, he said, “NAREDCO has always been at the forefront of collaboration between the government and industry. With Mr. Jain’s visionary leadership, I am confident the organisation will continue to champion reforms and enhance industry credibility.”

The NAREDCO Governing Council stated that both leaders bring extensive experience and a shared vision for inclusive, accountable, and sustainable growth. The Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs also extended congratulations, reaffirming its support for NAREDCO’s role in improving regulatory efficiency and driving innovation.

Mr. Jain earlier served as President of NAREDCO (National) from 2015–2017 and as President of NAREDCO Haryana, where he spearheaded reforms to improve the ease of doing business and build stakeholder confidence.

With Dr. Hiranandani’s visionary approach and Mr. Jain’s practical leadership, NAREDCO is set to further its mission of fostering trust, innovation, and collaboration — strengthening real estate’s role in shaping India’s urban and economic development.

The National Real Estate Development Council (NAREDCO), the apex body of the Indian real estate sector under the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, Government of India, has announced the election of Mr. Parveen Jain as its President and Dr. Niranjan Hiranandani as Chairman. The appointments signal a renewed phase of leadership focused on transparency, policy alignment, and sustainable growth. Mr. Jain, Founder and Managing Director of Tulip Infratech, is one of North India’s most respected real estate leaders. Under his guidance, Tulip Infratech has become a trusted name for quality, timely delivery, and architectural excellence. “It is a privilege to once again lead NAREDCO, an institution that represents the collective strength and aspirations of India’s real estate industry,” said Mr. Jain. “Our focus will be on promoting transparency, supporting policy reforms, and enabling sustainable growth aligned with India’s economic vision.” Dr. Niranjan Hiranandani, Co-Founder and Managing Director of the Hiranandani Group, is recognised for his contributions to urban infrastructure and real estate policy. Commenting on the development, he said, “NAREDCO has always been at the forefront of collaboration between the government and industry. With Mr. Jain’s visionary leadership, I am confident the organisation will continue to champion reforms and enhance industry credibility.” The NAREDCO Governing Council stated that both leaders bring extensive experience and a shared vision for inclusive, accountable, and sustainable growth. The Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs also extended congratulations, reaffirming its support for NAREDCO’s role in improving regulatory efficiency and driving innovation. Mr. Jain earlier served as President of NAREDCO (National) from 2015–2017 and as President of NAREDCO Haryana, where he spearheaded reforms to improve the ease of doing business and build stakeholder confidence. With Dr. Hiranandani’s visionary approach and Mr. Jain’s practical leadership, NAREDCO is set to further its mission of fostering trust, innovation, and collaboration — strengthening real estate’s role in shaping India’s urban and economic development.

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