Building Materials Sector Poised for Significant Growth: Birla

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India’s building materials sector is set for robust expansion in the coming years, driven by rising infrastructure projects and real estate demand, according to Kumar Mangalam Birla, Chairman of the Aditya Birla Group. Speaking at a recent industry event, Birla emphasized that the construction and building materials industry will play a crucial role in India’s economic growth trajectory.

“With rapid urbanization, government-led infrastructure projects, and increasing housing demand, the building materials sector is poised for substantial growth. We are investing in innovation, sustainability, and capacity expansion to meet the rising demand,” Birla stated.

Key growth drivers include an uptick in affordable housing projects, the expansion of smart cities, and a surge in commercial real estate developments. Additionally, a shift toward sustainable materials and eco-friendly construction solutions is expected to redefine the industry landscape.

Industry experts forecast a double-digit growth rate for the sector over the next five years, with cement, steel, and advanced construction materials witnessing heightened demand. Companies are ramping up production capabilities and exploring green alternatives to align with India’s sustainability goals.

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