DLF, one of India's leading real estate developers, is set to invest INR 20,000 crore in new residential and commercial projects. This strategic move aims to bolster their portfolio and meet the growing demand in the market.
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DLF plans to invest INR 20,000 crore in new residential and commercial projects across various cities in India.
DLF will focus on a wide range of offerings, including luxury apartments and prime commercial spaces, with an emphasis on modern amenities and sustainable design.
The investment is expected to boost the real estate market's growth, attract more investments, and create numerous employment opportunities.
DLF is committed to sustainable development practices, incorporating smart technology, and enhancing the overall living and working experience for its customers.
The new projects will be spread across key metropolitan areas where the demand for both residential and commercial spaces is robust.
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