Lodha, India's leading real estate developer, has once again been recognized as a Great Place To Work, highlighting its commitment to employee well-being, inclusion, and best HR practices.
Real EstateWorkplace CultureEmployee WellbeingGreat Place To WorkLodhaReal EstateJul 15, 2025
The Great Place To Work® certification is a prestigious recognition given to companies that excel in creating a positive and inclusive workplace culture, based on comprehensive employee feedback across various dimensions such as credibility, respect, fairness, pride, and camaraderie.
Lodha received the Great Place To Work® recognition due to its commitment to employee well-being, inclusion, and best HR practices. The company scored highly in employee feedback across key dimensions and has been named the Best in the Real Estate industry.
Lodha has implemented various initiatives such as mental wellness programs, leadership coaching, tech-driven engagement platforms, and transparent career progression pathways to empower employees and create a supportive work environment.
Lodha's vision is to 'Build a Better Life' by developing world-class residential, commercial, and digital infrastructure. The company is also committed to becoming a net-zero carbon emissions company by 2050, leading the real estate industry's low-carbon transition.
Lodha leverages technology and AI to ensure a seamless and intuitive employee experience across various touchpoints, from onboarding to development. This includes using tech-driven engagement platforms and transparent career progression pathways.
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