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‘Realty sector has undergone seismic shift in last 10-12 years’

IndiaTimes Sunday, 17 March 2024
Housing experts, industry leaders, and builders gathered at The Times of India's property summit in Gurugram to discuss real estate trends. The event, with a focus on innovation and urban planning, attracted key figures like Gaurav Jain of NAREDCO, who praised Rera in his address. The summit, in association with REA India, highlighted the evolving realty market.
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