CREDAI to focus on skill training

Pune | Monday | 1st April, 2019

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“We also aim to boost local tourism by training locals as guides and urge the union government to form redevelopment guidelines for cities,” Magar said. “The CREDAI will tie up with statutory bodies like the RERA and the Welfare boards,” he said.Strongly backed by over 12,000 of its member developers, the CREDAI also aims at planting about five lakh trees across India. Pune: Satish Magar, the newly-appointed president of the Confederation of Real Estate Developers’ Association of India (CREDAI), has mapped out several initiatives for the next few years.One of the key initiatives includes the launch of customized industry-partnered skilling programmes for one lakh workers. The programmes will be aimed at creating a talent pool of skilled labour for the real estate industry.Speaking at the national installation ceremony on Sunday, Magar said that the association will focus on the Tier II and III cities over the next two years..