Real estate giant DLF Ltd plans to invest ₹20,000 crore over the next few years to complete the construction of its ongoing housing projects, with an aim to achieve a surplus cash of ₹43,000 crore.
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DLF Ltd plans to invest ₹20,000 crore over the next few years to complete the construction of its ongoing housing projects.
DLF aims to achieve a surplus cash position of ₹43,000 crore.
DLF is focusing on project completion to address the ongoing challenges in the real estate sector, fulfill commitments to customers, and position itself for future growth.
DLF is integrating smart home technologies, energy-efficient solutions, and green building practices to enhance the value and appeal of its properties.
DLF's strategy of completing projects and achieving a strong financial position is expected to rebuild trust in the sector and attract more investors and homebuyers.
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