Infrastructure Development

ElitePro Infra Wins Double at DLF Spotlight Awards 2025 Amid Gurugram Housing Boom

ElitePro Infra Wins Double at DLF Spotlight Awards 2025 Amid Gurugram Housing Boom

New Delhi, August 29, 2025 — ElitePro Infra, a leading real estate consultancy based in Gurugram, has been recognized with two top honors at the prestigious DLF Spotlight Awards 2025. The firm received the Superstar Award for sales success across Privana South, West, and North, and the Blockbuster Award for exceptional performance in the Privana West market. The recognition highlights ElitePro’s strong sales track record, deep market presence, and growing credibility in India’s residential property sector. Privana, one of DLF’s flagship township projects, has become a focal point for homebuyers seeking integrated and well-planned communities in the Delhi-NCR region. Speaking…
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Simpliforge Sets Global Record with World’s Highest On-Site 3D Printed Structure in Ladakh

Simpliforge Sets Global Record with World’s Highest On-Site 3D Printed Structure in Ladakh

Hyderabad: — In a groundbreaking achievement that pushes the boundaries of engineering, construction, and defense technology, Hyderabad-based Simpliforge Creations, in collaboration with IIT Hyderabad and the Indian Army, has delivered the world’s highest on-site 3D printed structure under Project PRABAL—at a staggering altitude of 11,000 feet in Leh, Ladakh. The project marks the successful installation of a 3D-printed protective military bunker—a global first in additive construction at such extreme high-altitude and low-oxygen (HALO) conditions. The effort sets a new global benchmark for in-situ 3D printing, showcasing India's emergence as a leader in deeptech and defense infrastructure innovation. The high-altitude deployment…
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Infrastructure Sector – One of the Biggest Job Market in Post-COVID era

Infrastructure Sector – One of the Biggest Job Market in Post-COVID era

Author: Suneel Wasan, Executive Director – HR, Egis India As the world scouts for a new manufacturing destination, after China started losing its popularity during the COVID era as the manufacturing hub of the world, India presents itself as an alternate destination to fill the global manufacturing gap. This situation augurs well with the decision of the Government of India to make India self-reliant with the Make in India Initiative adding further need in the creation of good infrastructure in all sectors – roads, aviation, power, water, port, urban infrastructure, etc. As per IBEF (1), the manufacturing sector in India…
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