“Future of India is in Tier II, III and Tier IV cities like Mysuru” Mysuru: National President of Confederation of Real Estate Developers’ Associations of India (CREDAI) Jaxay Shah has said that the future of India is in Tier II, III and Tier IV cities and both small and big developers and builders should join hands to build a new and vibrant India. He was addressing a press conference as part of the two-day New India Summit-2018, organised by Confederation of Real Estate Developers’ Association of India (CREDAI) that began yesterday at the Convocation Hall of Karnataka State Open University (KSOU) in city. The Summit is designed to deliberate on the growth of real estate sector in Tier II, III and IV cities as part of the vision of New India. CREDAI chose to host its New India Summit in Mysuru, which has made it to the list of 45 cities having the potential to become a new mega city as per a CREDAI report titled “The Dawn of India’s Future Cities”. Jaxay Shah said, “Even Bengaluru was a Tier II city, a couple of decades ago. Similarly, Mysuru has the potential to grow into a Metro. But connectivity is the only problem with Mysuru. Reduce the travel time and see the change. The government and other stakeholders should build a ‘Brand Mysuru’,” he said. He pinned hopes on women and youth wings of CREDAI and said that they were taking up voluntary work in small towns, as internship to understand the pulse of the nation. “Next month they would work at the Statue of Unity in Gujarat. Similarly, 25 towns have been identified for internships,” he said.