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BUILDING DREAMS, ONE HOME AT A TIME

Hindustan Times Delhi

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September 26, 2025

Pyramid Infratech is a trusted real estate developer committed to delivering high-quality, affordable housing. Founded by Brahm Dutt and Dinesh Kumar, the company blends innovation, sustainability, and integrity to create vibrant communities. With over 25 successful projects, it continues to shape modern urban living

n the ever-evolving landscape of Indian real estate, Pyramid Infratech stands tall as a symbol of trust, transparency, and transformative growth.

With deep roots in Gurugram and a visionary approach to affordable and luxury housing, the company has redefined modern living for thousands of families across the country. From humble beginnings to becoming a force in the real estate sector, Pyramid Infratech's journey is one of purpose, resilience, and enduring impact.

At the heart of this success story are two visionary leaders - Brahm Dutt and Dinesh Kumar whose unwavering commitment to quality housing has redefined real estate in India. Founded with a mission to provide affordable and high-quality homes to every Indian, Pyramid Infratech was born from a shared dream. Brahm Dutt envisioned inclusive urban living that didn't sacrifice comfort or design for cost. His collaboration with the Government of India under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY) has enabled the company to deliver homes that are both aspirational and accessible.

Supporting this vision is Dinesh Kumar, who played a critical role in the company's expansion, operational efficiency, and ethical governance. Under their combined leadership, Pyramid Infratech has not only delivered homes but has also elevated the quality of life for thousands.

A DECADE AND A HALF OF EXCELLENCE

Since its inception in 2008, Pyramid Infratech has carved a niche for itself with over 25 projects delivered, primarily in the Gurugram region. With a focus on value-for-money developments, the company has successfully blended affordability with architectural finesse.

Its residential portfolio featuring projects like Imperial Estate, Palm County, Emerald Estate, and the upscale ALBAN has become a benchmark in mid and premium housing. As of today, 16 residential projects have been launched, with 11 already completed and five in active development.

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