Historical event by CREDAI Gujarat team today at Ahmedabad under leadership of Chairman Shekher Patel and President Paresh Gajera with the able team of Tejash Joshi, Ajay Patel, Viral Shah, Nilay Patel, Kinjal Patel, Aalap Patel, Sandip Patel, Sagar Sheth and Youth team ..👏🏻👏🏻👍👍 Hon. Chief Minister Shri Vijay Rupani made the big bang announcements Real Estate Sector at CREDAI’s Growth Ambassador Summit Organized by CREDAI GUJARAT.
In a booster shot for the real estate sector, Hon. Chief Minister Shri Vijay Rupani announced higher Floor Space Index (FSI) and a host of other measures for real estate sector. The Chief Minister also said that the state government would give special approvals for construction of Iconic Skyscrapers in four large cities of the state.
Shri Rupaniji made the announcements at the “Growth Ambassador Summit 2019” organized by Gujarat Chapter of Confederation of Real Estate Developers Associations of India (CREDAI) on Monday. Around 3,000 developers from 39 cities across the state participated in the Summit.
“I have approved the common GDCR for the whole state just this morning. We have also taken other decisions so that maximum number and affordable houses are constructed,” he said “The announcements are positive. Houses and offices will become cheaper due to the provision for allowing higher FSI. It’s a win-win for everyone,” he said. “The announcements will boost the real estate sector of Gujarat,” Shri Rupani, who was given the Growth Leader Award by CREDAI Gujarat, urged real estate developers to focus on vertical development for optimum utilization of land and to make houses affordable. He cited measures as redevelopment policy and slum-free cities for giving a boost to real estate sector. “We want iconic skyline buildings on the lines of Dubai and Hong Kong to come up in Gujarat. We will give additional FSI for such projects. We will also give special approvals for such iconic structures,” he stressed.
Earlier, Jaxay Shah, Chairman of CREDAI India, lauded the state government for ushering in several reforms in revenue and other sectors.
Historical event by CREDAI Gujarat team today at Ahmedabad under leadership of Chairman Shekher Patel and President Paresh Gajera with the able team of Tejash Joshi, Ajay Patel, Viral Shah, Nilay Patel, Kinjal Patel, Aalap Patel, Sandip Patel, Sagar Sheth and Youth team ..👏🏻👏🏻👍👍 Hon. Chief Minister Shri Vijay Rupani made the big bang announcements Real Estate Sector at CREDAI’s Growth Ambassador Summit Organized by CREDAI GUJARAT. In a booster shot for the real estate sector, Hon. Chief Minister Shri Vijay Rupani announced higher Floor Space Index (FSI) and a host of other measures for real estate sector. The Chief Minister also said that the state government would give special approvals for construction of Iconic Skyscrapers in four large cities of the state. Shri Rupaniji made the announcements at the “Growth Ambassador Summit 2019” organized by Gujarat Chapter of Confederation of Real Estate Developers Associations of India (CREDAI) on Monday. Around 3,000 developers from 39 cities across the state participated in the Summit. “I have approved the common GDCR for the whole state just this morning. We have also taken other decisions so that maximum number and affordable houses are constructed,” he said “The announcements are positive. Houses and offices will become cheaper due to the provision for allowing higher FSI. It’s a win-win for everyone,” he said. “The announcements will boost the real estate sector of Gujarat,” Shri Rupani, who was given the Growth Leader Award by CREDAI Gujarat, urged real estate developers to focus on vertical development for optimum utilization of land and to make houses affordable. He cited measures as redevelopment policy and slum-free cities for giving a boost to real estate sector. “We want iconic skyline buildings on the lines of Dubai and Hong Kong to come up in Gujarat. We will give additional FSI for such projects. We will also give special approvals for such iconic structures,” he stressed. Earlier, Jaxay Shah, Chairman of CREDAI India, lauded the state government for ushering in several reforms in revenue and other sectors.