Mangalore: CM Shettar Inaugurates CREDAI's Statecon 2012 Convention
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Daijiworld Media Network- Mangalore (VM)
Mangalore, Aug 25: CREDAI (Confederation of Real Estate Developers Associations of India) is the pivotal organization for real estate developers in India. The convention was inaugurated by the chief minister of Karnataka Jagadish Shettar on August 25 at the Dr TMA Pai International Convention Centre. He also inaugurated the two day Real estate exhibition.
The overall theme of the convention was ‘Home for All’ which will be addressed by professionals from among the fraternity of real estate developers.
Suresh Kumar (Minister for Housing and Urban Development), C T Ravi (Higher Education and District In-Charge Minister), Krishna Palemar, Ganesh Karnik, Mayor Gulzar Banu, K C Naik (Chairman of the convention), Yogish Bhat (Deputy Speaker), P M A Razak (president CREDAI Mangalore), Pushparaj Jain (Secretary CREDAI , Mangalore), Nalin Kumar Kateel (MP), Sri Ram, Susheel Mantri (President CREDAI, Karnataka) shared the dias.
The keynote address was delivered by Balakrishna Hegde, Member of National Executive Committee of CREDAI spoke on the scenario of real estate developers. He said that houses are taxed upon heavily which should not be the case. 45 percent tax is charged as government house tax which is paid by the builders.
He also compared Indian economy to the economy of other countries. He spoke about the problems faced by real estate developers stating that they need to visit and get permission from various departments in order to start any housing project.
The state should intervene and simplify the ever increasing tax structure which poses as a problem that heavily affects the common man.
Sushil Mantri briefed about real estate developments in general and their contribution to the Indian economy. Real estate developers face multiple taxation problems with relation to VAT, stamp duty, service tax and others. He requested the government to allot a single agency which will help to grant permissions easily for the real estate developers.
The chief minister in his speech suggested housing for all which would be appropriate for the state. He congratulated the organizers for setting up the convention on such a big scale.
He advised that the government has plans to spend more on housing infrastructure. Rs 19065 crore has been allocated for infrastructure development in various sectors. Currently this includes only 20 percent of the budget.
He also briefed about the future of major budgets in the state. The government will work along with CREDAI towards the progress of housing infrastructure.
Suresh Kumar assured the public that the Karnataka government will hold serious discussions along with CREDAI especially with the issue of single window agency. The single window agencies are the reason why the industry is undergoing delays for the project clearances.
K C Naik welcomed the audience, while Manohar Prasad compered the inaugural. Sri Ram expressed his gratitude to all the attendees of the convention.
Skill Management and development, affordable housing and green sustainable development will be the topics that would be discussed on day-one of the convention.
The exhibition will showcase some of the esteemed stalls like property infratech, K2 infrastructures, Northern Sky developers, Corporation bank, Shakthi developers and various others.
Rohan Monteiro, William D’souza, Felix Albuquerque, Rajendra Kumar, Srinath Hebbar, Ganesh Bangera, N B Naga Kumar (president, CREDAI Mysore), Geneivive Dias (president CREDAI, Udupi), Rajendra M and Nagaraj among others were present at the convention.
The convention will be held over two days August 25 and 26 which will include various discussions by international speakers and will also be attended by as many as 1100 participant delegates.