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Bhutani Infra, Yashoda Hospital to jointly build 10.25-acre mixed-use project in Greater Noida
Bhutani Infra, Yashoda Hospital to jointly build 10.25-acre mixed-use project in Greater Noida

Hindustan Times

time19-05-2025

  • Business
  • Hindustan Times

Bhutani Infra, Yashoda Hospital to jointly build 10.25-acre mixed-use project in Greater Noida

New Delhi, May 19 (PTI) Real estate firm Bhutani Infra has partnered with Yashoda Hospital to develop a mixed-use project in Greater Noida with an estimated investment of ₹1,000 crore, excluding land cost. In a statement on May 19, Bhutani Infra said it has joined hands with Yashoda Hospital for development of AI-integrated mixed-use campus in Greater Noida West. When contacted, Bhutani Infra CEO Ashish Bhutani told PTI that the company has tied up with Yashoda Hospital, which owns a 10.25-acre land, to develop this project. "We will develop a hospital, a 5-star hotel, office space, retail space in this mixed use project," he said. Ashish Bhutani said the company will invest around ₹1,000 crore to develop this project, excluding land cost. Yashoda Hospital will manage medical infrastructure and services. The hospital aims to provide proactive, predictive, and ambient healthcare services, integrating technology and well-being into daily life. "Tomorrow's healthcare won't wait for symptoms -- it will predict, prevent, and respond even before you know you need it, said Dr P N Arora, Chairman, Yashoda Group of Hospital. "This campus will enable that vision by embedding AI-driven care into the flow of daily life, where technology and well-being are truly inseparable," he said. Bhutani Infra has developed many real estate projects in Delhi-NCR. Bayview Projects, backed by filmmaker Boney Kapoor and Bhutani Infra, is developing Noida International Film City. The film city, proposed to be built across 1,000 acres with the first phase covering 230 acres in Sector 21 on Yamuna Expressway at a cost of ₹1,510 crore, is expected to be completed in eight years.

Bhutani Infra, Yashoda Hospitals in ₹1,000 cr JV for Noida project
Bhutani Infra, Yashoda Hospitals in ₹1,000 cr JV for Noida project

Business Standard

time19-05-2025

  • Business
  • Business Standard

Bhutani Infra, Yashoda Hospitals in ₹1,000 cr JV for Noida project

Delhi NCR-based real estate firm Bhutani Infra has entered into a joint venture (JV) with Yashoda Hospitals to develop a commercial and healthcare project in Greater Noida West, with a total investment of ₹1,000 crore, the companies announced in a statement on Monday. Bhutani Infra stated that the project would be a fully artificial intelligence (AI)-integrated, mixed-use campus, combining hospital and healthcare facilities with retail, office spaces, small offices/home offices (SOHOs), serviced apartments, and hotels in a unified ecosystem. Ashish Bhutani, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Bhutani Infra, told Business Standard that construction of the 1.5 million square foot (msf) campus is expected to be completed by December 2028. 'We are moving beyond physical infrastructure to build intelligent ecosystems that respond to people in real time—spaces that learn, personalise, and contribute to better living every day,' he said. As part of the JV, visitor health will be monitored across the campus through AI-powered systems such as smart thermal scans, wearable integrations, and touchless wellness kiosks. P N Arora, Chairman of the Yashoda Group of Hospitals, said the project is designed to embed AI-driven care into the everyday flow of life. 'Real-time data helps detect early symptoms, manage crowd wellness, and deliver instant care via Yashoda's connected medical services,' the company added. The campus, expected to be launched in June, will be one of five projects that the Bhutani Group plans to roll out in the financial year 2025–26 (FY26). 'The five include two commercial projects in Greater Noida and Jammu, and a residential project in Rishikesh,' Bhutani told Business Standard. He did not specify the locations of the remaining two projects.

Man pays Rs 42 lakh to book shops in Noida, cheated
Man pays Rs 42 lakh to book shops in Noida, cheated

Time of India

time03-05-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

Man pays Rs 42 lakh to book shops in Noida, cheated

Noida: An FIR has been registered against three persons for cheating a Noida resident of Rs 42 lakh on the pretext of booking two shops. The accused took the money for shops in the name of Bhutani Infra Private Limited , a private builder, but did not hold their end of the bargain. All three accused are on the run. Deva Singh, a resident of Omicron-3, filed a complaint with Sector 126 police on Friday alleging that last July he bought a shop space in Bhutani Avenue, Sector 133, in the names of his wife and daughter. Ashish Sharma, who brokered the deal, has an office in Sector 132. You Can Also Check: Noida AQI | Weather in Noida | Bank Holidays in Noida | Public Holidays in Noida On July 1, 2024, Sharma sent two men, Aman Chaudhary and Sudhir Chauhan, to collect Rs 17.5 lakh from the complainant for the deal. The men came to Singh's house and took the money, saying they would have it deposited with Bhutani Infra. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Kirkuk: AI guru Andrew Ng recommends: Read These 5 Books And Turn Your Life Aroun... Blinkist: Andrew Ng's Reading List Undo However, when the complainant later went to the property firm's office, he found that his money was never deposited. He later went to Sharma's society and found that his real name was Asif Khan. Deva Singh said Ashish Sharma, alias Asif Khan, had convinced him to buy another space in Sector 140 for Rs 24.7 lakh. But that money also never reached Bhutani Infra. When Singh asked the two to return the money, he was allegedly abused. A case under BNS sections 318(4) (cheating), 316(2) (criminal breach of trust), and 351(2) (criminal intimidation) was filed.

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