GHR Infra’s simple 'Building responsibly' philosophy that makes a difference
India’s real estate market is expanding rapidly, with towers rising fast and promises rising faster. GHR Infra, however, has built a distinct reputation. The Hyderabad-based developer is less focused on scale and more on thoughtful design — creating premium, liveable homes while taking environmental responsibility seriously. Its intent is clear: build communities where people live well and projects minimise ecological impact.
Through a consortium, GHR Lakshmi Urbanblocks Infra LLP, The Cascades Neopolis became the world’s largest and India’s only residential project to receive WELL Pre-Certification from the International WELL Building Institute. Launched in June 2025, the development prioritises health, wellbeing and sustainability at its core.
For busy professionals, the real value lies in flow — transitioning from work to personal life without battling traffic, pollution or cramped spaces. GHR Infra aims to deliver city living where aspiration and responsibility coexist.
An Experience Center for The Cascades Neopolis is scheduled for mid-2026. Meanwhile, the boutique villa community GHR Trivana in South Hyderabad is progressing, and GHR Callisto — an 8.3-acre gated community with 1,190 apartments in Kollur — is set to welcome residents soon.
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What “building responsibly” means
Backed by 40 years of combined leadership experience — V Shyam Sunder Reddy (managing director), Karteesh Reddy Madugula (CEO) and Rohit Reddy (director) — the company follows a philosophy of “Building Responsibly”. Rooted in genuineness, honesty and reliability, this approach treats homes not as transactions but as long-term spaces of belonging. Responsibility translates into practical measures: technology-driven planning, efficient design and resource conservation.How GHR stands apart
While many developers build generic towers, GHR Infra adopts a curated approach. Its gated communities offer calm, self-contained environments while remaining connected to work hubs, metro access and daily conveniences. Sustainability is integral, with projects targeting green benchmarks and Indian Green Building Council (IGBC) pre-certifications.Through a consortium, GHR Lakshmi Urbanblocks Infra LLP, The Cascades Neopolis became the world’s largest and India’s only residential project to receive WELL Pre-Certification from the International WELL Building Institute. Launched in June 2025, the development prioritises health, wellbeing and sustainability at its core.
For busy professionals, the real value lies in flow — transitioning from work to personal life without battling traffic, pollution or cramped spaces. GHR Infra aims to deliver city living where aspiration and responsibility coexist.
Building sustainable communities
The leadership believes real estate must evolve beyond transactional models toward sustainable community building. Environmental practices such as rainwater harvesting, renewable energy use and waste recycling are central. The company also plans to leverage Building Information Modelling, smart home automation and IoT infrastructure to enhance efficiency and long-term value.What’s next
The company will play a key role in a mixed-use project in Neopolis, a premium land parcel acquired in December 2025 at the second-highest bid recorded in Telangana. The development will include branded residences, hospitality spaces, retail and Grade-A offices.Get the latest entertainment updates from the Times of India, along with the latest Hindi movies, upcoming Hindi movies in 2026 , and Telugu movies.”
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