Inspired by Anna Hazare's anti-corruption movement, major real estate developers of Punjab have announced not to pay bribes to government officials in future for getting their projects approved or for other related issues.
Punjab chapter of Confederation of Real Estate Developers' Association of India (CREDAI), which has been formed recently after merger of Punjab colonizers and builders association has announced they would take oath during their national-level conference on September 2 and 3 in Chandigarh.
"We will not pay bribes for perpetuation of our business and this would also be included in the oath," said CREDAI Punjab chairman Anil Chopra and president Kulwant Singh.They said government authorised developers were their members and they were developing government authorized colonies.
Chopra and Kulwant Said "Most government authorized real estate developers have already come under banner of CREDAI.
Punjab chapter of Confederation of Real Estate Developers' Association of India (CREDAI), which has been formed recently after merger of Punjab colonizers and builders association has announced they would take oath during their national-level conference on September 2 and 3 in Chandigarh.
"We will not pay bribes for perpetuation of our business and this would also be included in the oath," said CREDAI Punjab chairman Anil Chopra and president Kulwant Singh.They said government authorised developers were their members and they were developing government authorized colonies.
Chopra and Kulwant Said "Most government authorized real estate developers have already come under banner of CREDAI.
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