A significant investment of Rs 45,000 crore is poised to revolutionize the office building landscape in India, with key markets like Bengaluru, Delhi NCR, Mumbai, and Hyderabad leading the charge.
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The key markets for the Rs 45,000 crore investment in office buildings are Bengaluru, Delhi NCR, Mumbai, and Hyderabad.
These cities are attractive due to robust economic growth, a thriving IT and services sector, and a growing demand for modern office spaces.
The expected benefits include job creation, economic growth, improved infrastructure, and the development of sustainable and eco-friendly office spaces.
The investment will contribute to the modernization and expansion of the real estate sector, making India a more attractive destination for businesses and professionals.
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