As climate concerns take centre stage worldwide amidst the pandemic, the National Real Estate Development Council (Naredco) has assured to take steps towards creating awareness and adoption of green buildings across the country.
Throughout a webinar on ‘India’s Leadership Role in Advancing Green Buildings’ mutually organised by Naredco, CII, and Indian Green Building Council (IGBC), the apex bodies noted that the industry body and associated developers are strong believers of sustainable development.
Naredco, IGBC & CII noted that although the cost of green buildings is marginally higher, it is in superior good to go green. Further, it was of the view that India, which is now third globally in terms of green buildings after China and Canada, may well become number one by 2022.
Addressing the webinar Dr Surendra Kumar Bagde, additional secretary, Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, who was the Chief Guest, stressed that a campaign should be run under the aegis of Naredco to reach awareness about the marginal cost difference between green and conventional buildings and the formers benefits.
He also said that all the required laws and regulations are in place to aid developers
construct green buildings. The official, though, noted that it needs to be seen whether cities in specific are adopting the norms to support growth of green buildings.
Chairman of Naredco, Rajeev Talwar spoke for more and more greenery in cities. In many urban agglomerations it may not be likely, but the more vertical we go, the greater the chance that we can go green.
“Now city forests are a part of life and that’s where the government can step in,” he stated.
On the energy preservation and greener steps by the industry as a whole, he said that not only rain water harvesting, water recycling should also be taken up expeditiously. Mr. Talwar added that its time mass transport moves towards electricity.
Answering to the call by Additional Secretary Dr Bagde for a campaign for green buildings, Rajan Bandelkar, VP, West, Naredco said that the realtors’ body has already inked an MoU with IGBC. To begin the initiative this is the first webinar to support the green buildings. On the goal of Naredco towards green realty, the VP guaranteed that the premier body of developers would provide all support towards this cause and assist the government with relevant data and research.
V Suresh, chairman, IGBC, underlined the consequence the various policy interventions of Govt of India and exuded confidence that the journey from green buildings to green built-environment would support India shift gears in its journey of becoming a leader in the green building movement.
Gurmit Singh Arora, VC, IGBC noted that India has been a worldwide leader in the green buildings movement over the last two decades, with over 7.83 billion square feet of green footprint. “The contribution of all the stakeholders including government, developers and builders in the green journey has been phenomenal,” he further stated.
Amongst others who were present at the webinar were Sanjay Dutt, sr. VP, Naredco Maharashtra and MD, Tata Housing; Ravi Raheja, group president of K Raheja Corp; Kishore Bhatija, VP, Naredco Maharashtra and Dr Chandrashekar Hariharan, senior fellow & national executive member, CII IGBC.