Bhutani infra inks JV with Yashoda Hospital to develop mixed-use campus in Greater Noida - The Economic Times


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Project Overview

Bhutani Infra and Yashoda Hospital have partnered to create a ₹1,000 crore, 1.5 million sq ft mixed-use campus in Greater Noida, India. This development will integrate hospital, healthcare, retail, office spaces, SOHOs, serviced apartments, and hotels.

Key Features

  • AI-powered systems for visitor health monitoring (thermal scans, wearables, touchless kiosks).
  • Real-time data for early symptom detection and crowd wellness management.
  • Integration with Yashoda's medical services for instant care.

Timeline

Construction is slated to begin in June, with completion expected within four years.

Vision

The project aims to create an intelligent ecosystem that prioritizes wellbeing, where technology and healthcare are seamlessly integrated. The goal is proactive healthcare, predicting and preventing issues before symptoms arise.

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Realty developer Bhutani infra had entered into a joint venture with Yashoda Hospital to develop a commercial and hospital project in Greater Noida, with a total investment of Rs 1,000 crore.

The fully AI-integrated mixed-use campus will have hospital, healthcare, retail, office spaces, SOHOs, serviced apartments and hotels.

The company is expected to start the construction in June and will complete the 1.5 million sq ft development in 4 years. “We’re 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,” said Ashish Bhutani, CEO, Bhutani Infra.

AI-powered systems across the campus will monitor visitor health through smart thermal scans, wearable integrations, and touchless wellness kiosks. Real-time data helps detect early symptoms, manage crowd wellness, and deliver instant care via Yashoda’s connected medical services.

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“Tomorrow’s healthcare won’t wait for symptoms—it will predict, prevent, and respond even before you know you need it. This campus will enable that vision by embedding AI-driven care into the flow of daily life, where technology and wellbeing are truly inseparable,” said said Dr. PN Arora, Chairman, Yashoda Group of Hospital.

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