Reliance Infrastructure launches new subsidiary to cater to the growing demand for affordable housing
Anil AmbaniReliance InfrastructureReal EstateAffordable HousingReliance Jai Properties Private LimitedReal EstateAug 18, 2024

Reliance Jai Properties Private Limited is a new subsidiary of Reliance Infrastructure Limited, established to provide affordable and sustainable housing solutions to the masses.
The mission of Reliance Jai Properties Private Limited is to make affordable housing a reality for all, by developing innovative and customer-centric projects.
Reliance Jai Properties Private Limited will develop and manage various real estate projects across the country, including residential, commercial, and industrial spaces.
The launch of Reliance Jai Properties Private Limited is expected to have a positive impact on the real estate industry, providing a much-needed boost to the economy and catering to the growing demand for affordable housing.
Reliance Jai Properties Private Limited is committed to providing sustainable and eco-friendly housing solutions, which will not only benefit the environment but also provide a better quality of life for its customers.

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