CREDAI-MCHI appoints Mr. Sukhraj Nahar as 18th President in the Change of Guard Ceremony graced by Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis
– Emphasizing a Vision anchored in Mission CARES and Sectoral Reform
Mumbai…August 14, 2025… In a landmark development for Mumbai’s real estate sector, CREDAI-MCHI, the apex body representing real estate developers in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR), has announced the appointment of Mr. Sukhraj Nahar, Chairman of Nahar Group, as its 18th President for the 2025–2027 term in a grand Change of Guard ceremony held at Jio World Centre. The event was graced by the Hon’ble Chief Minister of Maharashtra, Shri Devendra Fadnavis, along with distinguished past presidents, the new management committee and various members of the association.
Shri. Devendra Fadnavis, Hon. Chief Minister of Maharashtra said, “CREDAI-MCHI family has been an indispensable partner in shaping Mumbai’s real estate future. Together, we pioneered the country’s most successful RERA implementation, streamlined ease of doing business, and co-created the Mumbai Development Plan with unprecedented industry-government collaboration. Today, Mumbai stands at the cusp of a massive transformation — from Asia’s largest urban renewal at BDD Chawls to slum-free, technology-driven redevelopment, and the creation of the Third and Fourth Mumbai as new economic growth engines. With world-class infrastructure, high-speed connectivity, an upcoming Innovation City that can rival global hubs, and the potential to build cities even better than Dubai, we have a once-in-a-generation opportunity. Over the next 10 years, we can transform Mumbai and the MMR into a global benchmark for urban living. The government is fully committed to working hand-in-hand with the real estate sector to make this vision a reality.”
Mr. Rushi Mehta, Secretary, CREDAI-MCHI emphasized, “The real estate sector touches lives in every square foot it creates. We are not just asking the government to act—we are showing them that the industry is ready to co-create better policies, embrace tech, and uplift every worker, homebuyer, and citizen. Mission CARES represents CREDAI-MCHI’s renewed commitment to building with compassion, ensuring access for all, restoring green spaces, driving economic growth through innovation, and skilling the workforce that shapes the region’s skylines. The five pillars will guide all member initiatives over the next two years.”
Mr. Dhaval Ajmera, Outgoing Secretary, CREDAI-MCHI, stated, "We have always been builders; now we choose to be healers too. Mission CARES is not just a vision — it is a call to action for governments, civil society, and every stakeholder in the urban ecosystem to create a future where development is measured by the dignity, equity, and sustainability it brings. Real change in our sector comes from consistent, well-calibrated policy interventions. Mission CARES strengthens our resolve to embed inclusion, green growth, and technology adoption into the governance framework, ensuring that ambition transforms into action."
The CARES framework commits the organisation to 5 pillars:
Compassion through CSR and social welfare for construction workers, women, children, and underserved communities.
Affordability in Housing through policy reforms and innovative development models.
Reforestation & Urban Greening to offset the carbon impact of construction and improve city liveability.
Empowerment through PropTech to drive transparency, digital transformation, and economic growth.
Skilling of 10,000+ workers annually to power India’s infrastructure boom with capable hands and secure livelihoods.
The new leadership has outlined an ambitious but pragmatic roadmap for the next 24 months:
Establishment of a PropTech Lab to accelerate innovation adoption.
Creation of an Affordable Housing Innovation Cell (AHIC).
Launch of mobile Skilling Labs across the MMR region.
Dialogue with the state to rationalize development premiums and stamp duties.
Integration of green scorecards in every member project.
The affordable housing mandate aims to promote 10,000+ affordable units through member projects by 2026, publish a policy white paper on regulatory reforms for faster approvals, create an Affordable Housing Innovation Cell, and conduct three regional workshops with urban bodies on rental and worker housing. The focus is on ensuring affordability without compromising on quality, sustainability, or access to civic amenities.
In line with its environmental commitments, the reforestation agenda targets the planting of 1 million trees across 50+ urban locations by 2026, integrating minimum green buffers in all new member projects, and creating five model biodiversity parks in partnership with local authorities.
The economic growth and innovation pillar will see 70% of member developers adopt at least one PropTech solution, 20+ startups onboarded to the new PropTech Lab, and the listing of 10+ REIT-ready assets.
On skilling, CREDAI-MCHI will train 10,000+ construction workers annually, issue 2,500+ Green Job Cards, and deploy three mobile skilling labs across the Mumbai Metropolitan Region to deliver on-site training in green construction, safety, and emerging technologies.
With over 2,200 member developers, CREDAI-MCHI’s Change of Guard 2025–2027 marks the beginning of a decisive chapter — one where the industry pledges to build not only for today’s cities but for tomorrow’s generations, guided by measurable goals that blend economic growth, environmental stewardship, and social equity.
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