One of the India’s largest non listed developer M3M India has reported generating more than 1 lakh jobs through its completed and ongoing projects across India, the compnay said in its official statement. 

Company officials say that it has completed 36 projects and is currently executing 15 more, covering over 30 million square feet of built infrastructure. As per the company’s estimates, each development supports around 5,000 jobs, including construction, engineering, logistics, services, and post-completion operations. These roles span both formal and informal employment segments, particularly in urban regions such as Gurugram and Noida.

M3M India also stated that its developments contribute indirectly to job creation across allied sectors including cement, glass, design, logistics, and legal services. According to the company, this employment impact extends into the post-construction phase, with roles emerging in retail, hospitality, warehousing, and related industries. 

The company said its skilling initiative, iMpower Academy for Skills—run by the M3M Foundation under the “Kaushal Sambal” programme—aims to train 10,000 individuals over three years. Training areas include digital marketing, electrical fitting, plumbing, and entrepreneurial finance. According to the statement, the programme includes live apprenticeships on active project sites.

M3M has significantly expanded its real estate development presence in North India, starting from Gurugram and branching out to Noida and Panipat, establishing itself as a leading developer in these high-growth corridors. In addition, M3M has three projects underway in Noida with a cumulative investment of approximately ₹9,000 crore. These projects, as per company projections, have a combined sales potential of ₹12,500 crore and are expected to generate around 15,000 jobs across construction and allied sectors.

According to the Knight Frank–NAREDCO 2023 report, employment across infrastructure-adjacent sectors stood at 70 million and is projected to reach 100 million by 2030. M3M cited this data to position its employment generation within the broader infrastructure development context.

Analysts have noted that private sector participation in infrastructure projects could play a role in supporting employment growth, especially in the context of government programmes like PM Gati Shakti. M3M stated that its focus remains on large-scale project execution and capital deployment.