CREDAI-MCHI has donated INR 3.65 crore to the Chief Minister's Relief Fund to aid flood-affected regions of central Maharashtra and nearby areas. The donation, jointly contributed by 44 member developers, was presented to CM Shri Devendra Fadnavis by the association's President and Secretary, alongside senior developers from Mumbai. The move emphasizes CREDAI-MCHI's ongoing commitment to social responsibility, disaster relief, and community welfare, reflecting the real estate sector's role in supporting government-led rescue and rehabilitation efforts during emergencies.
CREDAI-MCHI, the apex real estate developers' body in Mumbai, contributed INR 3.65 crore to the Chief Minister's Relief Fund to assist rescue and rehabilitation operations in central Maharashtra and adjoining flood-affected areas. The donation was handed over to Chief Minister Shri Devendra Fadnavis by Sukhraj Nahar, President of CREDAI-MCHI, and Rushi Mehta, Secretary, in the presence of several senior developers from the Mumbai Metropolitan Region.
This contribution represents the collective effort of 44 member developers of CREDAI-MCHI, underlining the real estate sector's strong sense of social responsibility and its commitment to supporting the state and its citizens in times of crisis. The association highlighted that these funds will directly support relief activities, including providing immediate assistance to affected families, facilitating rehabilitation, and restoring essential services in impacted regions.
CREDAI-MCHI has a history of engaging in disaster relief and social welfare initiatives across Maharashtra. The current contribution continues this tradition of proactive involvement, demonstrating how industry associations can play a significant role in supporting government efforts during emergencies. Representatives noted that the collaboration between developers and the state is essential to ensure timely and effective aid reaches those in need.
Source PTI
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