Confederation of Real
Estate Developers Associations' of India (CREDAI), the apex body of housing and
habitat providers with more than 9,000 members spread across 23 states and 151
city chapters, has announced a slew of initiatives to reiterate its commitment
to the development of housing & habitat in India in a modern, futuristic
way.
Even as it looks
adopt the 'Swachh Bharat Mission' at its upcoming Annual 'CREDAI Conclave
2014', the apex body's members are expected to deliberate several initiatives.
Among these, CREDAI
is set to launch a campaign for 'zero garbage in the housing complexes' being
developed by its members.
Mr. Jaxay Shah, National Vice President,
CREDAI said, "We believe that we are in the enterprise of providing
housing to the nation because a house is everyone's dream of a better,
healthier and more secure life. Our members are coming forth to voluntarily adopt
zero garbage principle in all their developments which would be formally
announced at Delhi Conclave leading to reduction of garbage by at least one
million tonnes per annum in the very first year in important urban clusters all
over India"
Meanwhile, CREDAI
also reiterated its commitment to skill development. As part of its commitment,
CREDAI has pledged to provide vocational and technical training to labour
on-site through a special initiative named 'KUSHAL', a joint venture by CREDAI
& NSDC which will look to increase the skilled manpower for construction
industry and reduce the existing gap between the demand and supply of skilled
manpower.
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