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Real Estate Sector Drives India’s Twin Agenda: Green Growth and Youth Empowerment

 Mohit Bansal, Mohit Bansal CEO GMI Infra, GMI Infra Mohali, GMI, GreyMarble Infra Private Limited

5 Dariya News

5 Dariya News

5 Dariya News

Chandigarh , 15 May 2025

Last updated on: May 15, 2025, 20:46 IST

As India ascends toward becoming the world’s third-largest economy, its real estate sector is emerging as a transformative force. Beyond addressing the demands of rapid urbanization and infrastructure expansion, the sector is now a key player in driving sustainability and fostering a skilled workforce to support the nation’s future.

Fueled by a surge in urban migration in search of better livelihoods, India's real estate market is on a powerful growth trajectory. Industry estimates predict the sector will nearly triple in size to reach $1 trillion by 2030, with some forecasts projecting an astounding $6 trillion valuation within the next two decades. This growth underscores real estate’s central role in India’s post-pandemic economic resurgence.

But growth is no longer the only metric. As a climate leader in the Global South, India is integrating sustainability into every sector. Aligned with its Paris Agreement targets—cutting greenhouse gas emissions by 45% and sourcing half its energy from non-fossil fuels by 2030—the real estate industry is stepping up. 

Developers are increasingly adopting green building certifications and low-carbon technologies, driving the country closer to its 2070 net-zero emissions goal.An exciting trend in this shift is the rise of Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities—such as Lucknow, Jaipur, Bhubaneswar, and Mohali—as new growth centers. 

Enhanced infrastructure and connectivity are turning these cities into investment magnets. Consumer demand for eco-friendly housing is also growing beyond metros, encouraging developers to pursue sustainability for both ethical and economic reasons.

"Developers must understand that adapting to these factors does not lead to financial loss; in fact, it offers immense long-term economic benefits," says Mohit Bansal, Founder & CEO of GMI Infra, reflecting on this sustainable transformation.

However, while infrastructure builds momentum, another challenge looms large: youth employability. Despite strong economic indicators, youth employment has not kept pace. Inadequate access to quality education and a growing share of educated youth in informal jobs pose risks to India’s demographic dividend.

Bansal emphasizes that the real estate industry must act beyond relying on policy alone. “We must anticipate future needs and invest in skill training programs for our workforce. This not only fuels national development but ensures we empower our youth to thrive,” he notes.

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He also calls for a holistic approach to corporate social responsibility—extending beyond donations to active involvement in sports, education, and workplace readiness initiatives. With real estate profits expected to surge, Bansal advocates using this momentum to launch national scholarships and on-site training programs that uplift young Indians.

Further, he urges the sector to contribute to environmental awareness and conservation efforts, ensuring that growth today does not compromise the planet tomorrow. As India looks toward its 100th year of independence in 2047, its infrastructure builders hold more than blueprints—they hold the future. By aligning green development with youth empowerment, India’s real estate sector can lead the way toward a more sustainable, inclusive, and prosperous nation.

 

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