Mohit Bansal of GMI Infra: Building Infrastructure While Empowering the Girl Child in Chandigarh

 



India’s progress is shaped not only by physical infrastructure but also by how strongly it supports its future generations. Mohit Bansal, CEO of Grey Marble Infra Pvt. Ltd. (GMI Infra), represents a leadership approach where economic development and social responsibility move together, not separately.

Known for developing large-scale industrial, IT, commercial, and residential ecosystems across North India, Mohit Bansal also actively participates in initiatives that promote education, equality, and opportunity. This balance was clearly reflected during a recent National Girl Child Day celebration in Chandigarh, where he joined educators and community leaders in recognising and encouraging young girls through education-focused engagement.


Celebrating National Girl Child Day Through Recognition and Education

The Chandigarh event was centred on celebrating the potential, confidence, and aspirations of young girls. Mohit Bansal personally participated in presenting certificates of appreciation and educational support kits to school students, reinforcing the importance of encouragement at an early stage of life.

Rather than symbolic gestures, the event focused on recognition, motivation, and awareness—reminding everyone present that girls thrive when they are supported through education, dignity, and opportunity. National Girl Child Day serves as a vital reminder that empowered girls contribute directly to stronger families, communities, and economies.


Leadership That Extends Beyond Business

As CEO of GMI Infra, Mohit Bansal oversees a growing portfolio of infrastructure projects that align closely with India’s long-term industrial and digital growth vision. His leadership philosophy emphasises clarity, predictability, and sustainability, both in development and in community engagement.

His academic background in Computer Science and Applied Mathematics from the State University of New York informs a structured, systems-driven approach to real estate—where infrastructure is designed to reduce risk and support long-term use.


Key GMI Infra Projects Driving Regional Growth

GMI Business Park

An approximately 90-acre integrated ecosystem designed for manufacturing units, logistics operators, and commercial enterprises. With organised zoning, wide internal roads, and dependable utilities, the project offers operational stability and scalability for businesses.

GMI IT Tower

A technology-focused office development designed around how modern IT teams function. The tower features efficient layouts, natural light planning, and reliable infrastructure that supports innovation and productivity.

GMI Elite Homes

A residential development created for families who value simplicity, calm, and functional living. The project prioritises natural space planning over ornamental excess, offering a balanced and supportive living environment.


Projects Aligned With India’s Future Growth Map

GMI Infra’s expansion reflects India’s push toward manufacturing, logistics, and digital infrastructure:

  • Industrial Parks in Rajasthan (₹1,000 crore): Two upcoming industrial parks featuring modern plots, plug-and-play units, green-certified infrastructure, and wide road networks.

  • Mohali IT Park (₹700 crore): A campus-style IT ecosystem with Grade-A towers and data-ready systems, positioned in Mohali’s emerging technology corridor.

  • Free Trade Zones and Logistics Parks in Uttar Pradesh: Developed under an MoU with the state government, including a 200-acre logistics park initially valued at ₹500 crore and scalable to ₹1,000 crore.


Shaping Future-Ready Urban Living

Beyond industry and IT, GMI Infra is also shaping organised urban environments:

  • GMI IT District: A 22-lakh-square-foot technology ecosystem designed to host nearly 500 IT companies.

  • GMI Sky Greens: A sustainable residential project with approximately 600 apartments focused on green living and long-term wellness.

  • GMI Residences: One of the tallest residential developments in Mohali at 149.5 metres (G+43 floors), offering spacious 3, 4, and 5 BHK homes with GMADA-approved plans and architecture by Zafar Choudhary of Habitat Architects.

  • GMI Platinum Square: A contemporary commercial destination combining retail, showrooms, and office spaces in a single, accessible structure.


Building Futures—Socially and Structurally

Events like the National Girl Child Day celebration in Chandigarh highlight an important dimension of leadership—using influence to inspire inclusion and education. By supporting initiatives that encourage young girls, Mohit Bansal reinforces the belief that true development is incomplete without social progress.

As GMI Infra continues to build infrastructure that supports industry, technology, and urban living, its leadership remains grounded in the idea that empowered individuals are the foundation of a resilient nation.

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