CapitaLand, a leading real estate company, has announced a significant investment of Rs 192 billion in Maharashtra. This investment will focus on developing commercial properties, data centers, business parks, logistics, and industrial parks in key cities like Mumbai and Pune.
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CapitaLand has announced a total investment of Rs 192 billion in Maharashtra.
The main focus of CapitaLand's investment is on cities like Mumbai and Pune.
CapitaLand will invest in commercial properties, data centers, business parks, logistics, and industrial parks.
The investment is expected to create thousands of jobs, attract further investments, and stimulate economic growth in Maharashtra.
CapitaLand is committed to sustainable development and social responsibility, ensuring that the projects are environmentally friendly and contribute to the well-being of the communities they serve.
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