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DNC Infrastructure expands business to Western Europe, Middle East, African Continent
May 3, 2023 1:03 AM

DNC Infrastructure Private Limited has expanded business to Western Europe, Middle East and African Continent. The company has been offering its services in socially relevant infra activities spanning arterial connectivity of rural - urban - metro growth points together with diversifying footprint across various verticals including energy, power, residential complexes, irrigation, cement, transportation, airports, shipyards and railways, it said.

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They are targeting a growth of 300 percent plus for this financial year ending March 2024, the brand said.

"With a goal of achieving and delivering significant contributions to Indian GDP, DNC Infrastructure is working with a vision to create 10,000 direct jobs, which will result in 50,000 indirect jobs in the market," it added.

DNC Infrastructure's founder and Managing Director D Naresh Chowdary said, “We are giving everyone opportunities through DNC. We have also grown into other industries, including those that produce oil, sugar, and other manufactured goods. Our current emphasis in terms of geography is to grow our business in Western Europe, the Middle East, and the African Continent.”

The real estate market is fast growing and the coming days will witness more players entering the market. According to the study, real estate market in India had progress in 2022, setting new sales records of 68 percent YoY, further demonstrating the industry's prominence as one of India's fastest-growing industries. After two years affected by COVID, Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities have arisen as fresh major real estate trends in 2022, and the real estate market has set benchmarks which continued its growth momentum from 2021 amid the global slowdown.

First Published:May 3, 2023 10:03 AM IST

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