News
Elara Tech ranked 13th among best companies to work for in India
Elara Technologies has been ranked 13th among the 100 best companies to work for in India, according to the findings of an annual survey by the Great Place to Work Institute and The Economic Times.
The company, said a press release, also ranked among India’s best workplaces in the e-commerce category.
Elara, which owns real estate portals – Housing.com, Makaan.com & PropTiger.com, has been recognised for its unique organisational culture and has excelled on the five dimensions essential for building a ‘high trust, high performance’ culture.
Commenting on the achievement, Dhruv Agarwala, Group CEO, Housing.com, Makaan.com & PropTiger.com, said: “This acknowledgment is a testimony to the fact that our efforts, as a business that puts employee wellbeing and customer satisfaction at the very core of its policy formation, are moving in the right direction. It also speaks volumes about our continuing efforts to deliver a consistent, superlative employee experience.”
The survey placed Elara Technologies among an elite group of 50 companies chosen from over 850+ organisations across 20+ industry sectors that provide employees a fun, challenging and learning environment at work, added the press release.
-
News3 weeks agoMumbai’s Largest Trimandir Opens in Thane with Grand Three-Day Pran-Pratistha Ceremony
-
News3 weeks agoBudget 2026: Real Estate Sector Awaits Real Reform, Targeted Relaxations For Boost
-
News3 weeks agoUnion Budget 2026: Infrastructure-Led Growth Sets Stage for Real Estate Expansion Beyond Metros
-
News4 weeks agoHousing.com Expands Footprint to 15 Tier II Cities, Strengthening Presence in Emerging Residential Markets
-
News3 weeks agoNCDRC Directs District Magistrate to Take Over Control of Much Delayed Greater Noida Project
-
News4 weeks agoLuxury Housing in 2026: Experience, Exclusivity & Design-Led Living
-
News2 weeks agoJewar Airport ‘Ready’, Likely to Be Inaugurated by PM Modi By Late Next Month
-
News3 weeks agoBudget 2026 Positions Tourism & Hospitality as Economic Multiplier, Not Support Sector

