Lodha, India’s leading real estate developer, has once again been awarded the prestigious Great Place To Work® certification, highlighting its commitment to a people-first workplace culture. The company was named the Best in the Real Estate industry and featured in the 2025 list of India’s Top 100 Companies.
LodhaGreat Place To WorkReal EstateEmployee ExperienceWorkplace CultureReal Estate MaharashtraJul 15, 2025
The Great Place To Work® certification is a globally recognized award that recognizes companies for their exceptional workplace culture. It is based on comprehensive employee feedback across dimensions such as Credibility, Respect, Fairness, Pride, and Camaraderie.
Lodha received the Great Place To Work® certification due to its commitment to fostering a purpose-led, high-performance, and people-first workplace culture. The company received high scores in employee feedback across key dimensions and was 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 enhance employee well-being and empowerment.
Lodha’s vision is to ‘Build a Better Life’ by creating world-class developments across residential, commercial, and digital infrastructure. The company aims to build self-contained ecosystems with robust infrastructure and bring every facility and convenience to the doorstep of its residents.
Lodha is committed to becoming a net-zero carbon emissions company by 2050, leading the real estate industry’s low-carbon transition and acting in the larger interest of the environment and society.
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