Dalmia Bharat, a leading cement and construction company, is set to drive significant economic growth in Maharashtra and Karnataka through strategic investments and innovative projects.
Dalmia BharatMaharashtraKarnatakaInfrastructureSustainabilityReal EstateMar 01, 2025
Dalmia Bharat is expanding existing cement plants and developing new infrastructure projects in Maharashtra, focusing on job creation and economic growth.
Dalmia Bharat is enhancing Karnataka's infrastructure by developing roads, bridges, and other critical assets, using advanced construction techniques.
Dalmia Bharat is implementing waste heat recovery systems, investing in renewable energy sources, and reducing its carbon footprint through eco-friendly practices.
Dalmia Bharat supports the 'Make in India' initiative by investing in advanced technology and digital transformation, creating a more efficient and productive work environment.
Dalmia Bharat's CSR initiatives focus on education, healthcare, and environmental sustainability, helping to build strong relationships with local communities.
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