Sattva Group to Invest Rs.12-14K Cr in Infrastructure Projects Over Next 3 Years
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Sattva Group to Invest Rs.12-14K Cr in Infrastructure Projects Over Next 3 Years

Sattva Group, a prominent real estate developer, has unveiled plans to invest between ?12,000 to ?14,000 crore over the next three years in various infrastructure projects across India. This substantial investment underscores the group's commitment to expanding its footprint and enhancing the quality of real estate and commercial spaces in the country.

The planned investment will be directed towards developing a mix of residential, commercial, and industrial projects, with a significant focus on major urban centres. The Sattva Group aims to capitalise on the growing demand for high-quality infrastructure in rapidly urbanising regions, addressing the needs of modern living and business environments.

Bijay Agarwal, Managing Director of Sattva Group, highlighted that the investment would help accelerate the group's growth trajectory and reinforce its position as a leading player in the Indian real estate market. The funds will be allocated to acquiring new land parcels, constructing state-of-the-art facilities, and incorporating sustainable practices to meet the evolving demands of customers.

The group's strategic vision includes the development of integrated townships, premium office spaces, and cutting-edge industrial parks, catering to diverse segments of the market. By focusing on sustainability and innovation, Sattva Group aims to set new benchmarks in infrastructure development, ensuring long-term value for stakeholders and communities.

This ambitious investment plan aligns with the broader national agenda of infrastructure development and economic growth. As Sattva Group embarks on this expansion journey, it anticipates significant contributions to job creation, urban development, and enhanced living standards.

Sattva Group, a prominent real estate developer, has unveiled plans to invest between ?12,000 to ?14,000 crore over the next three years in various infrastructure projects across India. This substantial investment underscores the group's commitment to expanding its footprint and enhancing the quality of real estate and commercial spaces in the country. The planned investment will be directed towards developing a mix of residential, commercial, and industrial projects, with a significant focus on major urban centres. The Sattva Group aims to capitalise on the growing demand for high-quality infrastructure in rapidly urbanising regions, addressing the needs of modern living and business environments. Bijay Agarwal, Managing Director of Sattva Group, highlighted that the investment would help accelerate the group's growth trajectory and reinforce its position as a leading player in the Indian real estate market. The funds will be allocated to acquiring new land parcels, constructing state-of-the-art facilities, and incorporating sustainable practices to meet the evolving demands of customers. The group's strategic vision includes the development of integrated townships, premium office spaces, and cutting-edge industrial parks, catering to diverse segments of the market. By focusing on sustainability and innovation, Sattva Group aims to set new benchmarks in infrastructure development, ensuring long-term value for stakeholders and communities. This ambitious investment plan aligns with the broader national agenda of infrastructure development and economic growth. As Sattva Group embarks on this expansion journey, it anticipates significant contributions to job creation, urban development, and enhanced living standards.

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