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    India’s real estate sector is often associated with land acquisition, infrastructure development and large-scale capital investments. Yet for many industry leaders, the true foundation of long-term success lies in people, leadership and purpose.

    According to Dr. Ananta Singh Raghuvanshi, President – Sales & Marketing at Krisumi Corporation and Founder & Chairperson of NAREDCO Mahi, effective leadership in real estate goes beyond transactions and market performance. It revolves around building strong teams, fostering collaboration and creating a culture of respect and shared vision.

    With decades of experience across leading real estate organisations, Dr. Raghuvanshi has witnessed the industry evolve through regulatory reforms, economic cycles and changing buyer expectations. Her journey highlights how leadership rooted in empathy, clarity and mentorship can shape both organisations and the broader industry.


    Leadership Built on Team Strength

    The real estate industry is often perceived as highly target-driven, where deadlines, sales numbers and project milestones dominate daily operations. However, Dr. Raghuvanshi emphasises that behind every successful project is a team working toward a shared objective.

    She believes that the most effective leaders provide teams with clear purpose and direction. When employees understand not just what they need to achieve but why it matters, they are more motivated to deliver meaningful outcomes.

    According to her, leadership qualities such as empathy, mutual respect and open communication are often overlooked but remain essential in high-pressure sectors like real estate. These values encourage employees to contribute ideas, solve challenges collaboratively and maintain resilience through long project timelines.


    A Decade of Transformation in Indian Real Estate

    The past decade has brought significant change to India’s real estate industry. Regulatory reforms, global disruptions and evolving consumer expectations have reshaped the way developers approach business decisions.

    Dr. Raghuvanshi identifies three major forces that transformed the sector:

    • The introduction of the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act (RERA)

    • The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic

    • Geopolitical and economic uncertainties affecting global markets

    These developments pushed developers to move away from instinct-based decision-making toward data-driven strategies and risk management.

    Today, real estate companies spend significantly more time analysing micro-market trends, demand patterns, financing structures and long-term sustainability before launching projects.

    This shift toward transparency and accountability has strengthened the sector, helping developers build greater trust with homebuyers and investors.


    Women Shaping the Future of Real Estate

    Historically, real estate in India has been considered a male-dominated industry, with limited representation of women in leadership positions. However, the landscape is gradually changing as more women take on influential roles across development, marketing, finance and policy.

    Through her work with NAREDCO Mahi, the women’s wing of the National Real Estate Development Council, Dr. Raghuvanshi has been actively promoting gender inclusion and leadership opportunities for women in the sector.

    She believes meaningful change comes through practical initiatives rather than symbolic gestures. Diverse leadership teams bring broader perspectives and often result in more balanced business decisions.

    To support this shift, NAREDCO Mahi focuses on:

    • Skill development and training

    • Industry networking opportunities

    • Professional mentorship programs

    These initiatives aim to ensure women are not only participating in the industry but also playing a key role in shaping its future.


    Mentorship and Innovation

    Beyond the real estate sector, Dr. Raghuvanshi is actively involved in mentoring young innovators through the Atal Innovation Mission and Atal Tinkering Labs initiatives.

    As a Regional Mentor of Change, she works with students exploring science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM), encouraging them to experiment with new ideas and develop entrepreneurial thinking.

    She views mentorship as a powerful catalyst for innovation and entrepreneurship. Sharing knowledge and experience helps young professionals gain confidence and navigate the complexities of modern industries.

    Through professional networks such as Fempreneur, We Women, She Connects and Women Listed, she continues to support women entrepreneurs and professionals across sectors.


    A New Framework for Future Leaders

    For young professionals entering the real estate industry, Dr. Raghuvanshi advocates a leadership philosophy built around three core principles:

    People, Planet and Purpose.

    She believes sustainable success in real estate depends on projects that balance community impact, environmental responsibility and long-term value creation.

    Developments that respect these principles are more likely to earn trust, strengthen brand reputation and deliver lasting economic benefits.

    As technology, regulation and global economic trends continue to reshape the industry, professionals who adopt a broader perspective will be better equipped to lead the sector into the future.


    Building an Industry That Serves People

    While real estate will always revolve around land, construction and infrastructure, its true purpose lies in creating spaces where communities live, work and grow.

    For leaders like Dr. Raghuvanshi, the industry’s most enduring achievements will come from organisations that prioritise people, ethical leadership and meaningful impact.

    As more women step into leadership roles and mentorship ecosystems expand, India’s real estate sector is gradually evolving into a more inclusive, purpose-driven and future-ready industry.

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