Pune real estate faces challenges from activism
Pune real estate faces challenges from activism
Pune’s real estate sector, once a beacon of growth, now faces significant challenges due to rising activism and stringent regulatory norms. Industry leaders at a recent real estate expo, hosted by the Confederation of Real Estate Developers’ Associations of India (CREDAI), raised concerns about the mounting influence of activism and the intricate nature of environmental regulations. The interplay between these factors has created roadblocks for large-scale housing projects, potentially affecting the city’s supply of new homes.
250 MoUs Signed for Defence Industrial Units in UP & TN to Strengthen India’s Defence…
Maharashtra Secures Record Rs 6.25 Lakh Crore Investment at World Economic Forum 2025 Maharashtra has…
Aurangabad Set to Boost Rural Infrastructure with 500+ Roads and 35+ Bridges in 2025 Aurangabad,…
Hunch Mobility and Electra Partner to Launch Hybrid-Electric Aircraft for Regional Air Travel in India…
Traffic Signals Cause 90% of Delays in Nagpur, Modernisation Urged A recent survey under Nagpur’s…
Nashik Gets Rs 5 Crore Grant for Electric Bus Depot to Boost Sustainable Transport The…