Hyderabad: 29th July 2025: The Confederation of Real Estate Developers’ Associations of India (CREDAI) Telangana has announced the election of its new Managing Committee for the term 2025–2027. The newly elected leadership will be responsible for driving key initiatives, enhancing industry representation, and accelerating real estate development across Telangana.
The newly elected office bearers of the organization include Mr. Prem Sagar Reddy as Chairman and Mr. K. Indra Sena Reddy as President. Mr. S. Ram Reddy has been appointed as President-Elect. The Vice Presidents are Mr. M. Srikanth, Mr. Govardhan Reddy, Mr. Ram Reddy, and Mr. Satyanarayan Reddy. Mr. Pallerla Nagaprasad will serve as the Joint Secretary.
Strategic priorities for the term that the new leadership will focus on include:
· Strengthening collaboration with the Government of Telangana
· Promoting RERA compliance and adopting modern governance standards
· Encouraging the use of cutting-edge technology and sustainable construction practices
· Empowering developers through skilling and capacity-building programs
· Supporting integrated townships and plotted developments in Tier 2 & 3 cities
· Expanding policy advocacy to ensure inclusive, equitable real estate growth
Mr. Prem Sagar Reddy, Chairman of CREDAI Telangana, said, “Telangana’s growth story is unfolding rapidly—from infrastructure to industrial clusters. With projects like the Regional Ring Road (RRR) and a strong focus on district development, CREDAI will play a pivotal role in this transformation through proactive engagement, policy advocacy, and future-ready skilling. We need to focus on two and three-tier cities for future growth. There is a strong need for deploying skilling initiatives to empower the workforce for newer challenges and growth.”
According to Mr K Indra Sena Reddy, President, CREDAI Telangana, “This is a defining decade for Telangana’s real estate sector. By 2047, India’s economy is projected to reach $50 trillion, with our industry contributing nearly $5 trillion to the national GDP. In this era of growth, our mission is to equip developers with next-level technologies, modern practices, and a progressive mindset. One of our top priorities is to simplify processes with the concerned authorities. Today, nearly 40% of senior management’s time is spent pursuing NOCs, liaisons, and regulatory tasks. Nationwide, land acquisition to project approval takes 4–5 years—we aim to significantly reduce this. We have full confidence in our Hon’ble Chief Minister, Mr. Revanth Reddy garu, who understands the challenges of the real estate sector. Under his visionary leadership, Telangana’s systems and processes will set benchmarks not only for India but globally. Initiatives like the Build Now, Approve Later model are already paving the way. At CREDAI, we carry the responsibility of representing our fraternity with integrity, innovation, and impact—and we remain committed to making CREDAI Telangana a stronger, more unified voice for developers..
Adding to this, Mr. S Ram Reddy, President-Elect, CREDAI Telangana, said, “As the President-Elect of CREDAI Telangana, I believe we must focus on the holistic development of towns across the state, both in terms of physical and social infrastructure. We must work collaboratively with the state and central governments to ensure these areas also emerge as hubs of quality employment and growth. Our emphasis will be on improving the ease of doing business in regional areas through transparent processes, proper master planning, and ensuring fair allocation of funds from both governments. We are committed to supporting the state government in driving the comprehensive development of the hinterland and non-metro regions. This will help ease the mounting pressure on the Hyderabad Urban Agglomeration and promote balanced regional growth. At the same time, we aim to strengthen our chapters by equipping them with technical and managerial capabilities. We will organize knowledge-sharing symposiums and expert-led sessions to upskill our members and bring in best practices from across the country. CREDAI Telangana will stand as a proactive, constructive partner in shaping a stronger, more inclusive real estate ecosystem for the future.
Adding to this, Mr. G Ajay Kumar, Secretary, CREDAI Telangana, added, “As the Secretariat, our focus will be on strengthening coordination between chapters, streamlining member support, and facilitating timely communication on policy updates and regulatory changes. We aim to ensure that every developer—whether from a metro or a tier-3 town—has access to the same clarity, resources, and opportunities for growth. CREDAI Telangana will serve as a seamless bridge between government bodies and our developer community to enable faster, smarter, and more transparent real estate development across the state.”
Mr. Jagan Mohan, Treasurer, CREDAI Telangana, said, “We aim to ensure financial transparency and prudent resource management across all chapters. Strong fiscal governance will support our long-term growth objectives. Our goal is to fund impactful initiatives that uplift both developers and communities. With structured planning, we can drive real, measurable progress.”