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BLHP Hosts ‘Trust Talk’ to Strengthen Dialogue Between Developers and Homebuyers
New Delhi, February 10, 2026: Better Life Happier People (BLHP) successfully organised ‘Trust Talk – Connecting Developers & Buyers’, a focused industry dialogue aimed at addressing trust, transparency, and accountability in the real estate sector. The event brought together legal experts, developers, technology professionals, buyer representatives, and institutional stakeholders to deliberate on regulatory, legal, and structural challenges impacting homebuyers.

Former Justice Rajesh Tandon of the Uttarakhand High Court delivered a detailed address on RERA, highlighting its objectives, existing implementation gaps, and key issues likely to emerge in the coming years. He stressed the importance of stronger compliance mechanisms, timely dispute resolution, and informed participation from all stakeholders to ensure fairness and long-term stability in the real estate sector.

Amit Shukla, Co-Founder of EasyGov, briefly shared insights on the role of technology in simplifying complex legal and government processes, emphasizing how digital solutions can enhance transparency and ease of compliance for both developers and homebuyers.

Senior Advocate Murari Tiwari, former Chairman of the Bar Council of Delhi, highlighted the importance of legal awareness and constructive dialogue, noting that platforms like Trust Talk can help prevent disputes by promoting clarity, communication, and mutual understanding between buyers and developers.
The event also witnessed the presence of Saumil, Federal Bank, who shared perspectives on the role of financial institutions in ensuring legal due diligence, regulatory compliance, and risk management in real estate transactions, adding a vital banking and institutional viewpoint to discussions on buyer protection and project accountability.
The event further saw the presence of NPS Chawla, Member of the Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI), who emphasized the importance of strong corporate governance, compliance, and institutional frameworks in strengthening trust within the real estate ecosystem.
The program also received a positive response from the government, with officials from the Ministry of Consumer Affairs and the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs. Officials from both ministries appreciated BLHP’s efforts and described the platform as a constructive and timely initiative aligned with national objectives of consumer protection, transparency, and accountability in the housing and real estate sector.
Member of Parliament Jagdambika Pal, former Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, could not attend the event due to personal reasons; however, in a message sent to the organisers, he appreciated BLHP’s initiative and termed it a positive step toward strengthening buyer confidence and institutional trust in real estate.
BLHP Vision, Structure and Roadmap
Delivering the key address, Anshuman Singh, Chief Operating Officer, BLHP, spoke in detail about the organisation’s vision, objectives, and long-term roadmap. He explained that BLHP is being developed as a structured, constitution-driven national buyers’ platform focused on trust, transparency, accountability, and collective strength.
Singh outlined BLHP’s operating framework, including the formation of its Constitution Committee, which is actively working to define governance standards, ethical engagement models, and structured mechanisms for interaction between developers and buyers. He emphasized that BLHP aims to move the real estate ecosystem away from conflict-driven engagement toward dialogue-based, solution-oriented collaboration.
He also shared details of BLHP’s ongoing initiatives, such as buyer education programs, policy engagement, structured developer collaboration, and support mechanisms designed to address real estate concerns in a transparent, fair, and non-adversarial manner.
On behalf of BLHP, Singh expressed sincere gratitude to the BLHP Constitution Committee members Dr. Nityanand Singh, CA Nitish Chugh, CS Aditya Rungta, CS Krishan Kumar, and Rahul Jhamb—for their guidance, expertise, and contribution toward building a strong and transparent organisational framework for BLHP.
He also acknowledged the leadership and vision of Kumar Aniket, Director, BLHP, for his strategic direction and continued support in shaping BLHP as a credible and inclusive national platform for homebuyers.
BLHP further extended special thanks to Staava, Bio Sarthi, and Naks Legal for their cooperation and support in making the Trust Talk event successful.
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