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INDIA’S VERTICAL FUTURE : ELEVATORS AT THE INTERSECTION OF TECH SAFETY AND SUSTAINABILITY

ELEVATORS AT THE INTERSECTION OF TECH, SAFETY AND SUSTAINABILITY As Indian cities grow taller and denser, elevators have become the

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THE SUPREME NOD TO BUILD BESIDE NATURE : BUT AT WHAT COST

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WOARCHITECT CAREER CONCLAVE 2025

CHARTING BOLD NEW PATHS IN ARCHITECTURE Hon’ble MP Shri Narayan Rane inaugurates India’s first dedicated architectural career platform, in association

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As Thane rapidly evolves into a premier residential and commercial hub, CREDAI-MCHI Thane finds itself at the helm of transformative

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A Defining Transition The corridors of Thane’s real estate sector are abuzz with a significant development—CREDAI MCHI Thane’s leadership has

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Maharashtra has unveiled its most ambitious housing roadmap in nearly two decades—’Majhe Ghar, Majha Adhikar.’ With a promise to construct

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Having been part of the construction industry for nearly three decades, I’ve seen it evolve—sometimes slowly, often disruptively. The forces