In India, the real estate market is witnessing a significant shift towards sustainable and eco-friendly construction practices. Builders and developers are increasingly incorporating green building techniques to reduce the environmental impact of their projects. Green buildings are designed to be energy-efficient, water-efficient, and environmentally friendly. These buildings use sustainable materials and technologies to minimize resource consumption and waste generation. The use of solar panels, rainwater harvesting systems, and energy-efficient appliances has become commonplace in green buildings. In addition to being environmentally friendly, green buildings also offer cost savings in the form of reduced energy and water bills. The demand for green buildings is on the rise as more homebuyers are becoming environmentally conscious and are willing to invest in properties that offer long-term sustainability. Government initiatives such as the Green Building Council of India (GBCI) and Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification have also played a significant role in promoting green building practices in the country. With the focus on sustainable development growing, the future of real estate in India seems to be heading towards a greener and more eco-friendly direction. As the awareness about environmental issues continues to increase, it is expected that green buildings will become the norm rather than the exception in the Indian real estate sector.

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