Hiranandani Communities and Krisala Developers partner with TERI

This partnership marks a first-of-its-kind initiative in the city’s real estate sector, where sustainability, air quality management, and enhanced livability are placed at the core of township planning, development, and execution.

Hiranandani Communities and Krisala Developers partner with TERI

In a major step toward reimagining urban living through sustainability, Hiranandani Communities and Krisala Developers have signed a strategic Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI), onboarding the organization as a knowledge partner for their flagship 105-acre integrated township in North Hinjewadi, Pune.

This partnership marks a first-of-its-kind initiative in the city’s real estate sector, where sustainability, air quality management, and enhanced livability are placed at the core of township planning, development, and execution. The township, jointly developed by Hiranandani Communities and Krisala Developers, is already seen as a benchmark in smart urbanism and sustainable infrastructure.

As part of the collaboration, TERI will guide the planning and execution of key environmental measures, with a focus on maintaining optimal Air Quality Index (AQI) levels and achieving a high Livability Index. The project also targets IGBC Green Township Platinum certification, making it one of India’s most progressive residential ecosystems.

Speaking on the occasion, Aakash Agarwal, Managing Director, Krisala Developers, said: “This partnership with TERI aligns perfectly with our vision of creating an integrated township that doesn’t just house people, but nurtures them. Sustainability is not a buzzword for us—it’s the foundation. With TERI’s expertise, we’re not only safeguarding the site’s natural strengths like air quality, greenery and water bodies, but also building an ecosystem that meets future expectations of health, climate resilience, and long-term value. This is about setting a new standard for what modern, responsible development should look like in India.”

The two-day workshop held on 22nd and 23rd May saw active participation from cross-functional teams, including construction, MEP, landscaping, and design, in joint sessions with TERI experts. Key recommendations were discussed for air pollution control, resource efficiency, and integration of intelligent sustainability tracking systems.

Sanjay Seth, Senior Director, Sustainable Infrastructure at TERI and CEO of GRIHA Council, remarked: “This is a timely and ambitious initiative. By integrating air quality and livability metrics at the core of township development, Hiranandani Communities and Krisala Developers are showcasing what future-ready real estate looks like. We are pleased to be associated with a project that goes beyond compliance and focuses on long-term environmental and human health impact. Our role will include ongoing advisory, monitoring, and capacity building to ensure these standards are achieved and maintained.”

The township will feature several forward-thinking interventions such as outdoor air quality monitoring, micro-climatic planning, EV charging infrastructure, biophilic landscaping, dust suppression during construction, and water- and energy-efficient systems. These measures aim to reduce the carbon footprint, enhance health outcomes, and offer long-term cost savings to residents.

By embedding sustainability into the DNA of its planning, Hiranandani–Krisala’s integrated township is poised to become a model for climate-resilient, livable urban development, not just for Pune but across India.