₹10 Lakh Crore Push to Infrastructure: Driving India’s Economic Growth Forward

Building Beyond Metros: Homesfy Founder Ashish Kukreja’s Vision for Sustainable Growth in Tier-2 Cities

Shaping India’s Future: Sustainable Infrastructure and Green Cities for a Resilient Tomorrow

New Delhi, 14th January 2025: Indian cities cannot breathe, both literally and figuratively. Green spaces in metros like Mumbai and Delhi have dwindled to a dismal 3%, compared to 30% in cities like London, making urban life in India increasingly difficult. The lack of sustainable planning not only threatens quality of life and shortens it by five years, but also poses grave environmental risks. How can India’s urban centres balance rapid infrastructure development with sustainability?

Ashish Kukreja, the CEO and Founder of Homesfy, India’s first listed real estate brokerage firm, emphasised these critical challenges on the latest episode of the “What India Needs!” podcast with media entrepreneur and author Shutapa Paul. Together, they explored how smarter urban planning, green spaces, and sustainable development are essential to India’s infrastructural ambitions.

While addressing the challenges of urbanisation, he said the world is watching India closely as the nation embarks on its ambitious $1.4 trillion infrastructure development journey. However, he warned, “Infrastructure accounts for nearly a quarter of carbon emissions. Without smarter planning, we risk repeating mistakes made by other nations.” With ₹10 lakh crore allocated to the sector in Union Budget 2023-24, this journey reflects the government’s commitment to Indian infrastructure and its growth.

“I firmly believe that not everything should be provided by the government. As citizens, consumers, and individuals, we must demand the inclusion of green spaces, open spaces, and public spaces in our urban environments. It’s essential for our collective well-being and the future of our cities,” Paul said.

Kukreja also drew attention to the role of public-private partnerships, policy frameworks, and meticulous planning in overcoming these challenges. “With the world closely observing India’s progress, our ability to integrate advanced technologies and green infrastructure can set a global benchmark,” he added.

Highlighting the potential of green building technologies and renewable energy, Kukreja said India’s carbon footprint from infrastructure could be reduced by up to 35% by 2030. He underscored the importance of decentralising development to create thriving commercial and residential hubs beyond India’s six major cities.

Urgent Need for Green Spaces

Commenting on green spaces in Indian metros being alarmingly low, Kukreja noted, “A city with such minimal green cover isn’t just inconvenient; it’s unliveable.” He called for citizens and governments to demand higher standards for public spaces, sustainable construction, and stricter accountability for developers. While praising initiatives like the Smart Cities Mission, Kukreja acknowledged that achieving even modest targets like 8-9% green coverage would require robust public-private partnerships and community advocacy.

Infrastructure with Intent

From quality education to accessible housing, Kukreja also stressed the need to plan for the next generation: “We’re not just building for today but for decades ahead. This requires intent, continuity in policies, and swift execution elements often missing in our governance.”

He pointed to how citizens in Tier-2 cities like Indore and Surat are leading the way in adopting sustainable practices, saying, “The future of India lies not just in its metros but in empowering smaller cities to emerge as economic and sustainable powerhouses.”

“The first phase of growth is always centred around the top 7-10 cities, where 60-70% of the business comes from. Currently, we are (Homesfy Realty) present in five of them, and in the next couple of years, we aim to expand into Tier-2 cities to tap into emerging opportunities,” Kukreja explained.

Watch Link: https://youtu.be/z4oE4wG6O68

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/5yJ9eOLd5ms05Ob7PDuiDA?si=Ppg63sBaQnWs09qOky9pjA

About the “What India Needs!” Podcast

“What India Needs!” is a thought-provoking podcast dedicated to exploring key topics crucial to India’s development. Our mission is to delve into pressing issues, engage with experts and thought leaders, and uncover actionable solutions for a more sustainable and prosperous future. Join us as we navigate the complexities of India’s growth, from policy and governance to technology and innovation, fostering informed discussions that inspire change and drive progress. To know more, check out our channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Shutapa_Paul

About Shutapa Paul

The host of the “What India Needs!” podcast, Shutapa Paul, is an anchor, commentator, author, and media entrepreneur. After a successful career in journalism, she founded Dharma Media Consultants, an award-winning brand-building and communications company. Her deep knowledge and experience in the investing, startup, and impact ecosystem have earned her numerous accolades, including being listed in Businessworld’s 40 Under 40 (PR & Corp Comm), Social Samosa’s 40 Under 40, and Agency Reporter’s 40 Under 40. She is also the recipient of Business World’s Excel Communications Personality of the Year award and ranks among LinkedIn’s “Top Voices.” With Shutapa Paul at the helm, the “What India Needs!” podcast promises to be a vibrant platform for discussing impactful ideas and insights.

About Mr. Ashish Kukreja

Mr. Ashish Kukreja is the CEO and Founder of Homesfy. in and Mymagnet.io, two platforms that are poised to revolutionize the real estate sector. With an MBA in Finance from ICFAI, Hyderabad, Ashish has over 17 years of experience leading teams in real estate brokerage as well as the private wealth management department at a major investment organization. Ashish started Homesfy in 2011 to simplify the home-buying process and make real estate transactions reliable, trustworthy, and hassle-free.

About Homesfy:

Homesfy is one of the fastest-growing companies in the organized real estate industry. With 400+ motivated team members across Mumbai, Pune, Delhi NCR, Hyderabad, Bengaluru, and Dubai, the firm partners with reputed builders like Lodha, Godrej, Prestige, Dosti, Runwal, Hiranandani, Piramal, Raymond, and Mahindra to facilitate real estate sales.

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