Bhutani, Yashoda to Build Rs 10 Bn Project in Noida
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Bhutani, Yashoda to Build Rs 10 Bn Project in Noida

Real estate firm Bhutani Infra has partnered with Yashoda Hospital to develop an AI-integrated mixed-use campus in Greater Noida West, with an investment of Rs 10 billion, excluding land cost.

In a statement issued on 19 May, Bhutani Infra confirmed the collaboration, which will see the creation of a hospital, five-star hotel, office spaces, and retail outlets on a 10.25-acre plot owned by Yashoda Hospital.

Speaking to the media, Bhutani Infra CEO Ashish Bhutani said, “We are investing around Rs 10 billion in this development. Yashoda Hospital will manage the medical services and infrastructure.”

The healthcare facility will be designed around predictive and proactive treatment models, using AI to embed well-being into everyday life.

“Tomorrow’s healthcare won’t wait for symptoms — it will predict and prevent,” said Dr P. N. Arora, Chairman of Yashoda Group of Hospitals. “This campus will bring that vision to life by seamlessly integrating technology with healthcare delivery.”

Bhutani Infra is a prominent developer in the Delhi-NCR region. Alongside this project, the company is jointly developing the Noida International Film City with Bayview Projects, backed by filmmaker Boney Kapoor. The film city will span 1,000 acres, with the first phase covering 230 acres and projected to cost Rs 15.1 billion. Completion is expected within eight years.


Real estate firm Bhutani Infra has partnered with Yashoda Hospital to develop an AI-integrated mixed-use campus in Greater Noida West, with an investment of Rs 10 billion, excluding land cost.In a statement issued on 19 May, Bhutani Infra confirmed the collaboration, which will see the creation of a hospital, five-star hotel, office spaces, and retail outlets on a 10.25-acre plot owned by Yashoda Hospital.Speaking to the media, Bhutani Infra CEO Ashish Bhutani said, “We are investing around Rs 10 billion in this development. Yashoda Hospital will manage the medical services and infrastructure.”The healthcare facility will be designed around predictive and proactive treatment models, using AI to embed well-being into everyday life.“Tomorrow’s healthcare won’t wait for symptoms — it will predict and prevent,” said Dr P. N. Arora, Chairman of Yashoda Group of Hospitals. “This campus will bring that vision to life by seamlessly integrating technology with healthcare delivery.”Bhutani Infra is a prominent developer in the Delhi-NCR region. Alongside this project, the company is jointly developing the Noida International Film City with Bayview Projects, backed by filmmaker Boney Kapoor. The film city will span 1,000 acres, with the first phase covering 230 acres and projected to cost Rs 15.1 billion. Completion is expected within eight years.

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