Before India’s skyline was defined by concrete and steel, Elevate Infracon began its journey as Pride Construction in 1958—with an unwavering commitment to building the nation’s civic and lifestyle infrastructure. From institutional landmarks and civic marvels to spiritual retreats and modern homes, our legacy has steadily shaped spaces of enduring value. Be it the South Block of Rashtrapati Bhavan, flyovers in Delhi, or premium homes in Uttarakhand, every project reflects a deeper purpose: to serve people across generations. With a foundation rooted in public service and a future anchored in excellence, Elevate Infracon isn’t just a developer—we are a generational promise, crafted in stone.
Long before India embraced the idea of urban transformation, Elevate Infracon was already building with that vision. In 1958, when our journey began, every project carried an intent—to serve, to elevate, and to contribute to a stronger nation.
“Naya Bharat” isn’t just a future we talk about. It’s a truth we’ve lived with for more than six decades. We’ve built for access, dignity, faith, and opportunity. And today, as India moves into a new chapter of growth and global recognition, we continue to be a foundational force behind that change, reflecting our commitment to an India that’s progressive, inclusive, and world-class.


Over six decades, the Nijhawans have purposefully crafted the new face of India from Delhi's civic spine to emerging urban centers. Here's a bird's-eye-view of their transformational role in the emergence of our great nation.