Puravankara Unveils 30 Projects Across South India And Mumbai
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Puravankara Unveils 30 Projects Across South India And Mumbai

Puravankara Limited announced 30 projects over the next 24 months, primarily across South India and Mumbai. The pipeline comprises 51.14 million square feet (mn sq ft) of developable area with an estimated Gross Development Value (GDV) of over Rs 550 billion (bn), with several projects already in approval and the remainder in design. Approvals for the design-stage projects will be initiated shortly.

The expansion underscores the company’s focus on high-quality, well-located developments supported by disciplined capital allocation and a strong launch inventory. As of nine months to fiscal 2026 the company reported pre-sales of Rs 38.59 bn and customer collections of Rs 30.45 bn, reflecting sustained demand and healthy momentum. Management expressed confidence in structural housing demand across urban markets.

The pipeline is expected to generate around eight mn man-days of direct employment annually and to boost over 250 ancillary industries linked to the real estate ecosystem. Senior executives said the next phase builds on five decades of delivery excellence and a professional governance framework and will prioritise differentiated products and micro-market presence. The company also emphasised an execution roadmap to create integrated communities responsive to evolving customer needs.

As part of its Golden Jubilee year the company reinforced sustainability commitments, pledging to plant one mn trees by 2030 under the World Economic Forum’s 1t.org initiative and to plant 10,000 trees during the Puravankara 10k Run on 29 March 2026. The sustainability agenda includes water conservation, green building practices and resource efficiency across projects. These measures were described as integral to long-term value creation for stakeholders.

The Puravankara Group comprises brands including Puravankara, Provident Housing Limited and Purva Land, and a construction arm Starworth Infrastructure and Construction Limited, with an interior design unit and a growing Grade A commercial portfolio. As of 31 December 2025 the group had completed 93+ projects measuring 56 mn sq ft across nine cities, held a land bank of 38 mn sq ft and had ongoing projects totalling 34 mn sq ft while commercial presence stood at approximately 3 mn sq ft.

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Puravankara Limited announced 30 projects over the next 24 months, primarily across South India and Mumbai. The pipeline comprises 51.14 million square feet (mn sq ft) of developable area with an estimated Gross Development Value (GDV) of over Rs 550 billion (bn), with several projects already in approval and the remainder in design. Approvals for the design-stage projects will be initiated shortly. The expansion underscores the company’s focus on high-quality, well-located developments supported by disciplined capital allocation and a strong launch inventory. As of nine months to fiscal 2026 the company reported pre-sales of Rs 38.59 bn and customer collections of Rs 30.45 bn, reflecting sustained demand and healthy momentum. Management expressed confidence in structural housing demand across urban markets. The pipeline is expected to generate around eight mn man-days of direct employment annually and to boost over 250 ancillary industries linked to the real estate ecosystem. Senior executives said the next phase builds on five decades of delivery excellence and a professional governance framework and will prioritise differentiated products and micro-market presence. The company also emphasised an execution roadmap to create integrated communities responsive to evolving customer needs. As part of its Golden Jubilee year the company reinforced sustainability commitments, pledging to plant one mn trees by 2030 under the World Economic Forum’s 1t.org initiative and to plant 10,000 trees during the Puravankara 10k Run on 29 March 2026. The sustainability agenda includes water conservation, green building practices and resource efficiency across projects. These measures were described as integral to long-term value creation for stakeholders. The Puravankara Group comprises brands including Puravankara, Provident Housing Limited and Purva Land, and a construction arm Starworth Infrastructure and Construction Limited, with an interior design unit and a growing Grade A commercial portfolio. As of 31 December 2025 the group had completed 93+ projects measuring 56 mn sq ft across nine cities, held a land bank of 38 mn sq ft and had ongoing projects totalling 34 mn sq ft while commercial presence stood at approximately 3 mn sq ft.

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