Goonmeet Singh Chauhan, Founding Partner, Design Forum International (DFI)
Real Estate Developments are one of the key engines of economic activity and a significant job creation engine for the skilled as well as unskilled workers
It’s a key contributor to percolation of wealth as it generates employment for both the materials industry workers in urban centres but also in the rural setup .
The Biggest Challenge the Real estate faces today is a mismatch between the skills needed to fulfil the aspirations of modern India and the skilled workforce available.
Going forward in 2025 the Nation and the Real Estate industry stalwarts would need to invest heavily in training both on the job and off the job to upskill the workforce and therefore serve the twin objective of nation-building by empowering the workforce financially and skill-wise, equally fulfill the purpose of creating a future worthy international habitat infrastructure that would allow India to fulfill its destiny.
Rahul Bahl, Managing Director, Krishna Buildestates Pvt. Ltd. (KBE)
As we enter 2025, the anticipated interest rate adjustments and enhanced government incentives could further boost market sentiment. The adoption of AI, smart building techniques and green certifications has transformed project execution and delivery standards across the sector. Sustained growth is forecasted, fueled by heightened demand from affluent buyers and an increase in home prices. At KBE, we’re excited to continue shaping future-ready spaces that resonate with the aspirations of India’s growing population.



