Ridhira Group, a prominent player in the wellness real estate sector, has appointed Vivek Chaturvedi to steer its growth and enhance customer experience.
Wellness Real EstateRidhira GroupVivek ChaturvediCustomer ExperienceExpansionReal EstateApr 15, 2025

Ridhira Group is known for its expertise in creating holistic wellness real estate projects that blend nature, technology, and modern living, focusing on health and well-being.
Vivek Chaturvedi is a seasoned marketing and leadership professional with over two decades of experience. He has held various leadership roles and is joining Ridhira Group to drive growth and enhance customer experience.
Vivek Chaturvedi will focus on expanding Ridhira Group’s reach, enhancing customer experience, developing new projects, and ensuring that the company’s offerings meet the evolving needs of its clients.
Ridhira Group plans to stay ahead by integrating cutting-edge technology, sustainable practices, and a strategic focus on customer satisfaction, with Vivek Chaturvedi’s leadership playing a key role.
The primary mission of Ridhira Group is to create holistic and sustainable living spaces that promote health and well-being, transforming the way people live and thrive.

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