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LML Industrial Park to Attract Rs 10 Billion From Over 50 Firms
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LML Industrial Park to Attract Rs 10 Billion From Over 50 Firms

LML Realty, the institutional urban and industrial development arm of LML Group, has announced that its LML Industrial Park in Jhirka Valley, Haryana, is projected to attract cumulative investments exceeding Rs 10 billion (bn) from more than 50 companies. The company presented the development as a planned industrial ecosystem designed to enable long-term operational efficiency, infrastructure reliability and affordability at scale. The park is being positioned to support enterprises of varying sizes with predictable expansion pathways.

Planning for the site follows the principle that infrastructure precedes density, with utilities, internal mobility systems, compliance frameworks and scalable layouts embedded from inception. The approach is intended to reduce lifecycle operating costs and eliminate retrofitted inefficiencies while preserving standards rather than lowering them to achieve affordability. Developers said the layout and services will support long-term usability and ease of operations.

Companies that have committed to establishing operations within the ecosystem include A.D. Global Synergies Pvt Ltd, Hindustan Rasayan Pvt Ltd, Shri Cranes, VAAN Global Energy and ASA Infra Logistics Pvt Ltd, among others. The announcement added that there are more than 35 additional enterprises across manufacturing, logistics, trading, chemicals, engineering and allied sectors, bringing diversity to the park. The mix is expected to create synergies and supply chain efficiencies for firms in the region.

Jhirka Valley has been described as an emerging strategic industrial corridor because of its connectivity, policy environment and proximity to NCR demand clusters, and the projected Rs 10 billion (bn) commitment from over 50 companies is presented as a sign of early confidence in an ecosystem-driven development model. The managing director and chief executive officer said the responsibility is to create environments where enterprises can operate efficiently from day one and scale predictably, and that the participation of more than 50 firms reflects a shared belief in planned, disciplined industrial growth. As part of LML Group, LML Realty frames each development to signal order, clarity and long-term intent, building systems that endure since 1972.

LML Realty, the institutional urban and industrial development arm of LML Group, has announced that its LML Industrial Park in Jhirka Valley, Haryana, is projected to attract cumulative investments exceeding Rs 10 billion (bn) from more than 50 companies. The company presented the development as a planned industrial ecosystem designed to enable long-term operational efficiency, infrastructure reliability and affordability at scale. The park is being positioned to support enterprises of varying sizes with predictable expansion pathways.Planning for the site follows the principle that infrastructure precedes density, with utilities, internal mobility systems, compliance frameworks and scalable layouts embedded from inception. The approach is intended to reduce lifecycle operating costs and eliminate retrofitted inefficiencies while preserving standards rather than lowering them to achieve affordability. Developers said the layout and services will support long-term usability and ease of operations.Companies that have committed to establishing operations within the ecosystem include A.D. Global Synergies Pvt Ltd, Hindustan Rasayan Pvt Ltd, Shri Cranes, VAAN Global Energy and ASA Infra Logistics Pvt Ltd, among others. The announcement added that there are more than 35 additional enterprises across manufacturing, logistics, trading, chemicals, engineering and allied sectors, bringing diversity to the park. The mix is expected to create synergies and supply chain efficiencies for firms in the region.Jhirka Valley has been described as an emerging strategic industrial corridor because of its connectivity, policy environment and proximity to NCR demand clusters, and the projected Rs 10 billion (bn) commitment from over 50 companies is presented as a sign of early confidence in an ecosystem-driven development model. The managing director and chief executive officer said the responsibility is to create environments where enterprises can operate efficiently from day one and scale predictably, and that the participation of more than 50 firms reflects a shared belief in planned, disciplined industrial growth. As part of LML Group, LML Realty frames each development to signal order, clarity and long-term intent, building systems that endure since 1972.

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