BPTP Limited Honored as ‘IGBC Green Crusader’ at Prestigious 2026 Greentech Summit
BPTP Limited has been recognized as an ‘IGBC Green Crusader’ at the 4th CII–IGBC GreenTech Summit 2026 in New Delhi. The honor follows the registration of projects Green Oaks Commercial, District Walk D, and Club 81 under the IGBC Green Building Rating System, highlighting BPTP’s commitment to sustainable development and resource efficiency in the Delhi-NCR real estate sector.
The summit functioned as a critical nexus for elite stakeholders spanning the construction, real estate, and climate-tech sectors, who convened to deliberate on the rapidly evolving advancements within the global climate-tech ecosystem. Addressing the achievement, Manik Malik, CEO & President of BPTP Limited, stated that the company acknowledges the recognition by IGBC for its projects registered under the Green Building Rating System. He further noted that BPTP has incorporated sustainability-related features in select developments in accordance with applicable standards, clarifying that this specific recognition pertains to the formal registration of these projects under the IGBC Green Building Rating System framework.
The IGBC Green Building Rating System operates as a structured and comprehensive framework designed to evaluate architectural projects against strictly defined sustainability parameters, focusing heavily on resource efficiency and environmental considerations. The successful registration of BPTP’s portfolio indicates that these specific developments have been officially submitted for rigorous evaluation under this international standard. As a real estate developer with over two decades of operational history in the Delhi-NCR region, BPTP Limited continues to expand its footprint, having delivered an extensive array of residential group housing, plotted developments, commercial spaces, and integrated townships across multiple NCR locations. This latest accolade underscores the growing significance of green certification in the competitive landscape of Indian real estate.

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