LML Realty Advances 35-Acre LML Industrial Park
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LML Realty Advances 35-Acre LML Industrial Park

LML Realty has advanced development of its 35-acre LML Industrial Park as part of its effort to strengthen India’s manufacturing and MSME ecosystem through infrastructure-led, systems-driven industrial development.

The project is being positioned as a long-term industrial ecosystem, where infrastructure, utilities, compliance and governance are planned and delivered ahead of manufacturing density. This approach aims to reduce operational friction, lower lifetime costs for enterprises and enable faster deployment of productive capital.

Over the next five years, the industrial park is expected to support more than Rs 10 billion in cumulative factory-level investment across over 50 operating units, while enabling employment for more than 7,000 people through direct and indirect industrial activity.

The development aligns with national manufacturing priorities by creating ready-to-operate environments for MSMEs and industrial enterprises, allowing capital to flow into production, job creation and capability-building rather than corrective infrastructure spending.

Commenting on the progression, Dr. Yogesh Bhatia, Managing Director & CEO, LML Realty, said: “Manufacturing-led growth depends on reliable systems. When infrastructure, compliance, and governance are built correctly from the outset, enterprises can focus on producing, employing, and scaling. That is how industrial capacity compounds at a national level.”

The project is supported by LML Realty’s collaboration with the Government of Haryana under the PADMA Scheme (Program to Accelerate Development for MSME Advancement), which provides regulatory alignment, predictable approvals and integration with state and national industrial development objectives.

Development of the industrial park is structured in two stages. The first phase focuses on delivery of internal infrastructure, utilities and shared systems to enable compliant, scalable operations. The second phase involves the progressive establishment of factory units by enterprises within the planned industrial ecosystem.

Dr. Bhatia added: “For India to expand its manufacturing base sustainably, affordability must be achieved through planning and discipline—not through shortcuts. Systems that endure are what allow employment, productivity, and competitiveness to scale together.”

Designed as a multipurpose industrial ecosystem, LML Industrial Park will support manufacturing, logistics and allied industrial activities within a predictable and cost-efficient operating environment, contributing to long-term industrial capacity, employment generation and regional economic development.


LML Realty has advanced development of its 35-acre LML Industrial Park as part of its effort to strengthen India’s manufacturing and MSME ecosystem through infrastructure-led, systems-driven industrial development.The project is being positioned as a long-term industrial ecosystem, where infrastructure, utilities, compliance and governance are planned and delivered ahead of manufacturing density. This approach aims to reduce operational friction, lower lifetime costs for enterprises and enable faster deployment of productive capital.Over the next five years, the industrial park is expected to support more than Rs 10 billion in cumulative factory-level investment across over 50 operating units, while enabling employment for more than 7,000 people through direct and indirect industrial activity.The development aligns with national manufacturing priorities by creating ready-to-operate environments for MSMEs and industrial enterprises, allowing capital to flow into production, job creation and capability-building rather than corrective infrastructure spending.Commenting on the progression, Dr. Yogesh Bhatia, Managing Director & CEO, LML Realty, said: “Manufacturing-led growth depends on reliable systems. When infrastructure, compliance, and governance are built correctly from the outset, enterprises can focus on producing, employing, and scaling. That is how industrial capacity compounds at a national level.”The project is supported by LML Realty’s collaboration with the Government of Haryana under the PADMA Scheme (Program to Accelerate Development for MSME Advancement), which provides regulatory alignment, predictable approvals and integration with state and national industrial development objectives.Development of the industrial park is structured in two stages. The first phase focuses on delivery of internal infrastructure, utilities and shared systems to enable compliant, scalable operations. The second phase involves the progressive establishment of factory units by enterprises within the planned industrial ecosystem.Dr. Bhatia added: “For India to expand its manufacturing base sustainably, affordability must be achieved through planning and discipline—not through shortcuts. Systems that endure are what allow employment, productivity, and competitiveness to scale together.”Designed as a multipurpose industrial ecosystem, LML Industrial Park will support manufacturing, logistics and allied industrial activities within a predictable and cost-efficient operating environment, contributing to long-term industrial capacity, employment generation and regional economic development.

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