The Rustomjee Group has unveiled a groundbreaking 35,000 square foot labour housing project, designed to accommodate 500 workers. This initiative, claimed to be the first of its kind in the real estate sector, sets a new standard for worker welfare and housing.
Real EstateLabour HousingWorker WelfareSustainable PracticesRustomjee GroupReal Estate NewsApr 14, 2025
The labour housing project is 35,000 square feet in size.
The facility can accommodate up to 500 workers.
The amenities include well-ventilated living quarters, common areas, clean water, sanitation facilities, a canteen, and recreational areas.
The Rustomjee Group's goal is to enhance the quality of life for workers, boost productivity and morale, and set a new standard for worker welfare in the real estate sector.
Yes, the Rustomjee Group has implemented various training and development programs for the workers, focusing on skill enhancement, safety training, and personal development.
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