Birla Estates bookings hit Rs 81.36 billion in FY2026
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Birla Estates bookings hit Rs 81.36 billion in FY2026

Birla Estates, a wholly owned subsidiary of Aditya Birla Real Estate Limited, reported booking value of Rs 81.36 billion in FY2026, reflecting sustained demand across major residential markets. Growth was supported by premium housing demand in NCR, MMR, Bengaluru and Pune.
In NCR, Birla Arika in Gurugram recorded bookings above Rs 1.6 billion, with 152 of 156 homes sold within a month. Birla Pravaah in Gurugram achieved around Rs 18.51 billion, with all 492 units sold within 24 hours of launch.
In Bengaluru, Phase 4 of Birla Trimaya generated around Rs 6.49 billion, while Birla Evara in Sarjapur recorded over Rs 10.44 billion in bookings. Pune also saw strong demand through Birla Evam and Birla Punya launches.
In MMR, the company entered Mumbai’s redevelopment segment with a Khar West project having estimated revenue potential of Rs 1.7 billion. Birla Taranya in Thane achieved around Rs 9.52 billion with nearly 627 units sold, followed by plotted project Birla Mrida in Boisar.
The company also strengthened brand visibility through a principal sponsorship with Gujarat Titans and received recognitions for workplace safety and sustainability.

Birla Estates, a wholly owned subsidiary of Aditya Birla Real Estate Limited, reported booking value of Rs 81.36 billion in FY2026, reflecting sustained demand across major residential markets. Growth was supported by premium housing demand in NCR, MMR, Bengaluru and Pune.In NCR, Birla Arika in Gurugram recorded bookings above Rs 1.6 billion, with 152 of 156 homes sold within a month. Birla Pravaah in Gurugram achieved around Rs 18.51 billion, with all 492 units sold within 24 hours of launch.In Bengaluru, Phase 4 of Birla Trimaya generated around Rs 6.49 billion, while Birla Evara in Sarjapur recorded over Rs 10.44 billion in bookings. Pune also saw strong demand through Birla Evam and Birla Punya launches.In MMR, the company entered Mumbai’s redevelopment segment with a Khar West project having estimated revenue potential of Rs 1.7 billion. Birla Taranya in Thane achieved around Rs 9.52 billion with nearly 627 units sold, followed by plotted project Birla Mrida in Boisar.The company also strengthened brand visibility through a principal sponsorship with Gujarat Titans and received recognitions for workplace safety and sustainability.

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