The Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI), has appointed industry stalwart Vineet Nanda as the Chairman of its Housing and Infrastructure Committee for the regions of Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Chandigarh, and Uttarakhand.
Bringing industry leaders under one roof, the committee will be a guiding light for the sector in the coming years. Streamlining sustainable goals, the committee will be an interface for various stakeholders and government bodies as it leads policy advocation for the sector.
Identifying avenues of high impact generation, the committee will be a torchbearer for fostering bilateral linkages both domestically as well as internationally for the promotion and development of the sector in north India. As the head of this prestigious committee, Mr. Nanda will lead the committee to formulate future agendas and facilitate the deliberation of new ideas and opportunities in the post-pandemic world.
As an industry stalwart and visionary, Mr. Nanda has led corporate doyens to become market leaders. He became one of the highest income taxpayers as real estate sales and marketing professional in the financial assessment year 2019-20 and was awarded the title of “Jewel of India” by KTS Tulsi on behalf of the Alumni Government college.
With his vast experience, Mr. Nanda will be the guiding light in stimulating and mobilising resources for the continued engagement of all stakeholders while also bridging the connection between the state governments with the industry at the grassroot level.
G. B. Singh, Regional Head, FICCI said, “FICCI Chandigarh has set up the Regional Committee on Housing and Infrastructure, with the objective of creating a platform for industry leaders to deliberate and prepare the agenda for the sector. The committee aims to connect with states for policy advocacy, conduct studies and publish reports, identify areas that impact growth of the sector in the region, create interactive platforms for the promotion of the sector, develop bilateral linkages and partners in other countries. The idea is to give a voice to the industry in the northern states.
Vineet Nanda has been invited to chair the committee and help in setting up the industry agenda for the coming year, while also identifying activities and initiatives for the domain, strengthening and support activities by mobilising resources for continuous engagement, identifying and inviting progressive members in the fold and a fruitful engagement with state governments. I am confident that with his valuable inputs and leadership we can establish this committee as a real voice representing the domain in north India.”