The Aaiji Group has already completed two real estate projects in the region, with two more under development.
Dholera SirReal EstateGujaratDicdlIndustrial HubReal Estate MaharashtraSep 12, 2024

The region is expected to see annual investments of Rs 20-30 billion in the coming years.
The region is being developed by the Dholera Industrial City Development Limited (DICDL), a joint venture between the Government of Gujarat and the Government of India.
The policy offers several incentives to investors, including subsidies, tax breaks, and streamlined regulatory procedures.
The region is expected to play a major role in the growth of Gujarat's economy, driven by its strategic location and favorable business environment.
The Aaiji Group is a prominent real estate developer that has already completed two projects in the region, with two more under development.

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