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The AISSMS College of Engineering, Pune has partnered with CREDAI (Confederation of Real Estate Developers' Associations of India) Maharashtra to address water management challenges and provide training for wastewater management. Read the full detail

New Delhi: The All India Shri Shivaji Memorial Society College of Engineering (AISSMS Pune) has entered into a strategic collaboration with CREDAI to address and optimize water management in the real estate and construction sector.
This partnership between AISSMS College of Engineering and CREDAI Maharashtra aims to leverage AI and sustainable practices to effectively manage water resources in the rapidly growing urban development landscape of India.
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"Through this collaborative effort, we are poised to drive innovation in water management and meet domestic water management needs. This collaboration represents progress in solving pressing water concerns and establishes an encouraging model for ongoing efforts to manage resources sustainably" stated Malojiraje Chhatrapati, honorary secretary of the AISSM Society.
The skill training will consist of four modules, the longest of which will last five days and train participants to handle waste water management, RO plants, and water treatment facilities, among other things.
The secretary of CREDAI Maharashtra, Vidyananad Bedekar, stated: "Our goal is to provide cutting-edge water management systems that provide hope for a more sustainable future."
According to D.S. Bormane, the college's principal, candidates who successfully complete this course will have opportunities to work as technicians and supervisors among other positions due to the high demand for trained labour in this industry. At the completion of the course, students will receive certificates as well. The college will soon make known the dates on which the course will begin.
In conclusion, the collaboration between AISSMS and CREDAI represents a significant step towards more sustainable and responsible water management practices within the Indian real estate and construction sector. By harnessing the power of AI and promoting awareness, this initiative seeks to create a more water-conscious industry that aligns with India's long-term development goals and environmental conservation efforts.
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