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Elan Group-Led Renovation of SDM and Tehsil Offices in Gurugram Inaugurated by Deputy Commissioner, Gurugram Shri Ajay Kumar, IAS

Elan Group-Led Renovation of SDM and Tehsil Offices in Gurugram Inaugurated by Deputy Commissioner, Gurugram Shri Ajay Kumar, IAS

Business Upturn13-06-2025
About Elan Foundation
The Elan Foundation, the philanthropic arm of the Elan Group, was founded with the aim of improving the lives of the working class from marginalized backgrounds by addressing issues of poverty and enhancing access to basic necessities. Through continuous initiatives and endowments, the foundation endeavours to uplift the underprivileged, particularly blue-collar workers, and create a world where food and essential amenities are not causes for despair. With a focus on bridging gaps in rural infrastructure, promoting community development, environmental sustainability, and providing healthcare and rehabilitation support, The Elan Foundation is dedicated to fostering holistic socio-economic development.
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Elan Group was established with the aim to revolutionize the principles of 'Trust, Quality & Sustainability' in the real estate industry. Over the past decade, these foundation values have driven the company's remarkable growth, positioning Elan as a leader in the luxury real estate sector. The Group's unwavering commitment to delivering exceptional experiences and pioneering innovation has set new benchmarks in the industry. With a vision to 'Build the Future,' Elan Group is dedicated to transforming the Indian Realty landscape through its ultra-luxury projects across commercial, residential and hospitality sectors.
Through innovative designs, impeccable craftsmanship and a relentless focus on customer satisfaction, Elan group has redefined luxury living and commercial spaces. The company has consistently built a sterling reputation by exceeding expectations and delivering on its promises. These developments are designed to set new standards in luxury, sustainability and innovation with the goal of redefining urban living and commercial excellence.
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