Mr.Tarun Gogoi, Chief Minister of Assam inaugurated the ‘Northeast Realty Expo 2011’ at the Maniram Dewan Trade Centre in Guwahati. The real estate event organised jointly by the Assam Real Estate & Infrastructure Developers’ Association (AREIDA), and the Hindi daily Dainik Purvoday. It will conclude on August 28.
About 70 leading promoters are participating in the event displaying over 20,000 dream homes at discount prices. Major participants are Merlin Projects, Godrej Properties of Kolkata, Unique Builders, ARG Group, and Mangalam Builders of Jaipur, Infinity, Simplex, Ideal Hill View, Kone, Masonite, SBI, Brahmaputra Group, Royal Estate Developers, Earth Infrastructure & Okayplus Group besides a host of others.
Earlier, Mr.Ashok Pansari Vice Chairman, AREIDA in his welcome address, gave an account of the real estate development scenario. “It was only very recently that real estate developers have come up in the city. The city has grown in an unplanned manner. For example, only 25% of the GS Road is occupied, the highways have lots of space for industrial growth. But vertical extension is the most plausible solutions for a city like Guwahati to grow,” he said.
PK Sharma, president of AREIDA, underlined the need for having a ‘special housing zone’, in the line of SEZs.
East Guwahati MLA Capt. Robin Bordoloi later inaugurated the ‘Traces of Seven Sisters’, a photographic exhibition on ancient architecture of the North-east.
About 70 leading promoters are participating in the event displaying over 20,000 dream homes at discount prices. Major participants are Merlin Projects, Godrej Properties of Kolkata, Unique Builders, ARG Group, and Mangalam Builders of Jaipur, Infinity, Simplex, Ideal Hill View, Kone, Masonite, SBI, Brahmaputra Group, Royal Estate Developers, Earth Infrastructure & Okayplus Group besides a host of others.
Earlier, Mr.Ashok Pansari Vice Chairman, AREIDA in his welcome address, gave an account of the real estate development scenario. “It was only very recently that real estate developers have come up in the city. The city has grown in an unplanned manner. For example, only 25% of the GS Road is occupied, the highways have lots of space for industrial growth. But vertical extension is the most plausible solutions for a city like Guwahati to grow,” he said.
PK Sharma, president of AREIDA, underlined the need for having a ‘special housing zone’, in the line of SEZs.
East Guwahati MLA Capt. Robin Bordoloi later inaugurated the ‘Traces of Seven Sisters’, a photographic exhibition on ancient architecture of the North-east.
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