Bhutani, Yashoda Partner on Rs 10 Billion Noida Project
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Bhutani, Yashoda Partner on Rs 10 Billion Noida Project

Real estate developer Bhutani Infra has announced a partnership with Yashoda Hospital to develop an AI-integrated mixed-use campus in Greater Noida West. The project will involve an investment of approximately Rs 10 billion (excluding land costs).

In a statement issued on 19 May, Bhutani Infra confirmed the collaboration, highlighting plans to construct a hospital, a five-star hotel, commercial office space, and retail areas on a 10.25-acre plot owned by Yashoda Hospital.

Speaking to the press, Bhutani Infra CEO Ashish Bhutani said, “We are investing around Rs 10 billion in the project. It will be a self-contained development that combines healthcare, hospitality, and business facilities in one integrated campus.”

Yashoda Hospital will oversee all medical operations and infrastructure, with a vision of delivering proactive, predictive, and seamlessly integrated healthcare services. “Tomorrow’s healthcare will predict and prevent illness before symptoms even appear,” said Dr P.N. Arora, Chairman of Yashoda Group of Hospitals. “This campus will merge AI-driven healthcare with everyday living.”

Bhutani Infra has a strong presence in Delhi-NCR’s real estate market, having developed several commercial and residential properties. In addition, it is also involved in the Noida International Film City project, in collaboration with Bayview Projects, backed by filmmaker Boney Kapoor.

The film city is planned across 1,000 acres along the Yamuna Expressway, with Phase 1 covering 230 acres in Sector 21. The project, valued at Rs 15.1 billion, is expected to be completed over the next eight years.


Real estate developer Bhutani Infra has announced a partnership with Yashoda Hospital to develop an AI-integrated mixed-use campus in Greater Noida West. The project will involve an investment of approximately Rs 10 billion (excluding land costs).In a statement issued on 19 May, Bhutani Infra confirmed the collaboration, highlighting plans to construct a hospital, a five-star hotel, commercial office space, and retail areas on a 10.25-acre plot owned by Yashoda Hospital.Speaking to the press, Bhutani Infra CEO Ashish Bhutani said, “We are investing around Rs 10 billion in the project. It will be a self-contained development that combines healthcare, hospitality, and business facilities in one integrated campus.”Yashoda Hospital will oversee all medical operations and infrastructure, with a vision of delivering proactive, predictive, and seamlessly integrated healthcare services. “Tomorrow’s healthcare will predict and prevent illness before symptoms even appear,” said Dr P.N. Arora, Chairman of Yashoda Group of Hospitals. “This campus will merge AI-driven healthcare with everyday living.”Bhutani Infra has a strong presence in Delhi-NCR’s real estate market, having developed several commercial and residential properties. In addition, it is also involved in the Noida International Film City project, in collaboration with Bayview Projects, backed by filmmaker Boney Kapoor.The film city is planned across 1,000 acres along the Yamuna Expressway, with Phase 1 covering 230 acres in Sector 21. The project, valued at Rs 15.1 billion, is expected to be completed over the next eight years.

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