Krunal Patil is Named President of Credai Nashik Metro

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Krunal Patil is Named President of Credai Nashik Metro
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Krunal Patil is President of Credai Nashik Metro

Nashik Credai Metro has appointed Krunal Patil president of the Nashik Chapter for the years 2023-24. He succeeds Ravi Mahajan as the sixteenth President to be appointed.

"Nashik is rapidly developing, and we will seek the full support of the government to sustain this rate of growth and expansion. Everyone will have access to affordable, high-quality housing as our top priority. We will also aggressively combat lobbying monopoly and sand syndicate businesses to guarantee an equitable and transparent business climate."

In addition, Nashik district's guardian minister Dada Bhuse stated that the Quality Council of India has already designated Nashik as one of the cities under its quality city initiative in order to further improve the education and skill development sectors, as well as the overall cleanliness of the city. They were also requesting that the government expedite the Nashik-Pune semi-high-speed railway project, which would contribute to the economic growth of the city and state.

Patil stated that there would be significant changes to the policy framework and operational functions in order to facilitate improved business opportunities under the government's ease of doing business initiative when discussing Credai Nashik's top priorities for this year.

Other significant office-bearers appointed include: Secretary Gaurav Thakkar and vice presidents Deepak Bagad, Sujoy Gupta, Jayant Bhatambarekar, and Naresh Karda are listed. Hitesh Poddar is the treasurer, while Sachin Bagad, Anil Aher, Narendra Kulkarni, and Rushikesh Kote will hold the positions of joint secretary.


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