New office-bearers assume charge at CREDAI Tiruchi chapter
The Tiruchi chapter of CREDAI has officially installed its new office-bearers for the 2026-2028 term during a ceremony. R. Manoharan will serve as chairman, with A. Nazrudeen as president and several others in key positions. The group is currently managing projects worth around ₹600 crore and aims to enhance transparency in the real estate sector.
- ▪The investiture ceremony took place in Tiruchi on Saturday.
- ▪R. Manoharan was appointed as chairman and A. Nazrudeen as president.
- ▪CREDAI Tiruchi has ongoing projects valued at approximately ₹600 crore.
- ▪The annual 'Fairpro' expo has increased public awareness of real estate developments.
- ▪The new State government's focus on transparency is expected to improve buyer sentiment.
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The Tiruchi chapter of the Confederation of Real Estate Developers’ Associations of India (CREDAI) formally installed its office-bearers for 2026-2028 tenure at an investiture ceremony in the city on Saturday.R. Manoharan was inducted as chairman, A. Nazrudeen as president, M. Ilamurugan as vice-president, N. Mohamed Ibrahim as secretary, B. Muruganantham as joint secretary, and K. Karthick as treasurer.Mr. Nazrudeen said that members of CREDAI Tiruchi had ongoing projects worth approximately ₹600 crore in and around the city.He said the group’s annual ‘Fairpro’ expo had created greater awareness among the public about the trustworthy real estate developments in the city.W.S.
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