25 New Homes Delivered to Haryana’s Low-Income Families by Habitat for Humanity India and Max Estates
28th November 2024: Bringing new hope to families in need, Habitat for Humanity India and Max Estates have successfully completed the initial phase of their joint affordable housing initiative in Rewari district of Haryana. The first 25 homes in Aakera village are now ready and this milestone was celebrated with a handover ceremony in Aakera in the presence of 25 new homeowners, Kumar Alok Shubham, Head – Human Capital, Max Estates Limited and Anand Kumar Bolimera, National Director, Habitat for Humanity India.
For families who previously lacked access to decent, liveable conditions and lived in inadequate housing, the completion of 25 new homes marks a transformative milestone. This achievement holds profound meaning, as it represents the realisation of their long-held dreams and the restoration of hope.
Commenting on the completion of the phase 1 of the project, Anand Kumar Bolimera, National Director of Habitat for Humanity India, said, “Witnessing the joy on the faces of these 25 families as they hold the keys to their new homes is a humbling and deeply rewarding experience. Each of these homes represents so much more than just a physical structure. It is a symbol of dignity, security, and the opportunity for these families to build a brighter future for themselves and their loved ones. We are honoured to partner with Max Estates in uplifting communities and creating lasting change.”
Echoing these sentiments, Sahil Vachani, Vice Chairman and M.D., Max Estates Limited stated, “At Max Estates, we are deeply committed to Sevabhav — fostering a culture of service and making a positive difference to quality of life of others and society at large. We believe that access to safe, comfortable housing is not just a necessity but a fundamental human right. Through our partnership with Habitat for Humanity India, we have had the privilege of extending our LiveWell philosophy to those in need by making a meaningful difference in the lives of families in Haryana. Witnessing the gratitude and empowerment radiating from these new homeowners reaffirms the transformative power of collaboration. Together, we have taken a step toward addressing the urgent need for affordable housing, proving that collective action can truly make a lasting difference.”
Construction on the second phase of the project is set to begin immediately in Bhudla village, where an additional 25 homes will be built. This phase is scheduled for completion in November 2025, bringing the total impact to 50 families across two villages in Rewari district of Haryana. The success of this project serves as a powerful example of how cross-sector partnerships can effectively address pressing social issues and create meaningful, long-term impact in communities.