Prominent real estate company, AIPL Group, donates 1500 square yards of prime land to the Jain Community in Ludhiana
Real EstateCommunity DevelopmentJain CommunityAipl GroupSocial ResponsibilityReal EstateJun 20, 2024
AIPL Group is India's Premier Real Estate Developer with a multi-dimensional portfolio ranging from Commercial to Retail and Residential Segments.
The land donation is to establish a Jain Sthanak—a place of worship and spiritual congregation, as well as a central hub for community activities and social welfare programs.
AIPL DreamCity Ludhiana is a sprawling 500-acre township project that offers a dream lifestyle catering to every aspect of life.
The land donation underscores AIPL's steadfast commitment to promoting community development and fostering religious and cultural harmony.
AIPL Group's ethos is deeply rooted in fostering collaboration, empowerment, and philanthropy.
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