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SRAM & MRAM Group, a global conglomerate with interests across fintech, healthcare, AI, agriculture, biotechnology etc., marked its 30th anniversary with an international celebration in London. On this momentous occasion, the Group announced the signing of a landmark USD 500 million contract between India’s Mont Vert Group and Kazakhstan’s Big B Corporation to build a state-of-the-art Medical University and Hospital in Kazakhstan.
The agreement was made possible through the efforts of Ajay Bhandari, Director, Big B Corporation and Mahendra Joshi, Director, SRAM & MRAM Group. Their leadership, international collaboration and strategic insight were key in structuring and executing the project.
They were ably supported by Nitin Gupta, Director, SRAM & MRAM India, who helped align all stakeholders and facilitate the successful closure of the deal.
The construction and development responsibilities have been entrusted to Mont Vert Group; one of Pune’s real estate developers. Jayant Kaneria, Chairman and Neeraj Kaneria, MD, bring over three decades of industry experience with a portfolio exceeding 6.8 million sqft of delivered residential and commercial projects.
SRAM & MRAM Group expressed deep pride in partnering with Mont Vert Group, acknowledging their longstanding commitment to quality, transparency and timely delivery.
“Mont Vert Group represents the highest standards of Indian real estate leadership,” said Dr Sailesh Lachu Hiranandani, Chairman, SRAM & MRAM Group. “Their proven track record and commitment to excellence make them an ideal partner for this international healthcare initiative.”
The announcement was made during SRAM & MRAM’s anniversary celebration in London, in the presence of esteemed dignitaries and global business leaders.
“As we celebrate three decades of transformative work across sectors, this partnership marks a new chapter in our journey,” said Dr Hiranandani. “With this project, we reinforce our commitment to driving positive change globally through healthcare, innovation and collaborative growth,” he said.

