đź’¨ Abstract
A new report, Concrete Change, reveals that addressing gender disparities in India's real estate sector could boost productivity, innovation, and profitability. With only 12% of the workforce being women, the industry has a long way to go in achieving inclusivity. Max Estates, a leading real estate developer, is leading the conversation on gender inclusion.
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