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BUILDING LEGACIES, NOT JUST SPACES

Hindustan Times Delhi

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September 26, 2025

With over four decades of shaping skylines, Satya Group stands tall as one of India's most trusted real estate names. Rooted in quality, transparency, and timely delivery, the Gurugram-based developer continues to blend innovation with legacy, building not just spaces but enduring communities for generations

BUILDING LEGACIES, NOT JUST SPACES

n the ever-evolving landscape of Indian real estate, few names carry the weight of legacy and trust quite like Satya Group. With over four decades of experience, Satya has transcended the role of a conventional builder to become a visionary force in shaping urban communities, setting benchmarks in quality, transparency, and sustainability.

A JOURNEY ROOTED IN LEGACY

Founded in the early 1970s as Satya Developers, the company was one of the earliest real estate pioneers in Delhi. What began as a local developer has, over the course of 54 years, grown into a leading brand headquartered in Gurugram, with a footprint across Delhi NCR, Bathinda, and Indore.

Over the last 25 years alone, Satya has delivered over 120 lakh sq ft of commercial and residential projects, serving more than 4,000 happy families and businesses. The brand today stands for much more than concrete and glassit represents an enduring legacy built on trust and innovation.

LEADERSHIP WITH VISION

At the heart of Satya's growth are two dynamic leaders:

Manish Agarwal, Managing Director and President of CREDAI, anchors the group with his five-pillar philosophy: quality assurance, timely delivery, eco-conscious construction, energy efficiency, and transparency. His vision has been instrumental in cementing Satya's reputation as a developer that keeps its word.

Siddharth Agarwal, Director, brings sharp strategic thinking and entrepreneurial drive. His focus on expansion and new business opportunities ensures Satya continues to grow with agility in an increasingly competitive industry.

Together, their leadership has ensured that Satya remains both rooted in its legacy and future-ready.

MILESTONES THAT MATTER

Few companies can boast of milestones as significant as Satya's:

40+ years of trust and legacy

99+ lakh sq ft delivered till date

4,000+ satisfied customers across regions

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