Haryana Gets Major Digital Boost as Anant Raj Unveils Rs 20,000 Cr Data Centre Plan

The Realty company, Anant Raj, plans to invest Rs 20,000 crore in Haryana data centres, boosting digital infra, cloud services and data storage capacity.

By Indrani Priyadarshini

on June 2, 2026

Realty company Anant Raj Ltd has signed an agreement with the Haryana government to invest Rs 20,000 crore in new data centre projects across the state. The agreement was signed during the launch of the Make in Haryana Policy and other sector-focused policies by the Haryana government.

Data Centre Expansion Plans

Anant Raj currently operates data centres with a capacity of 28 MW in Manesar and Panchkula. The company is now expanding its presence in Haryana.

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It plans to increase its total data centre capacity to 307 MW by 2031-32 across Manesar, Panchkula and Rai. The expansion will be supported by a planned investment of about $2.1 billion.

Investment to Boost Digital Infrastructure

The company said the new Rs 20,000 crore investment is separate from its ongoing expansion plans. According to Anant Raj, the project will help build modern data centres and strengthen Haryana’s digital infrastructure. It will also support the growing demand for data storage, cloud services and digital connectivity.

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Haryana Pushes Technology Investments

The event was chaired by Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini and attended by Industries and Commerce Minister Rao Narbir Singh. The company said the investment will help make Haryana a stronger destination for technology investments and digital innovation.

Andhra Pradesh Data Centre Project

Last year, Anant Raj also signed an agreement with the Andhra Pradesh government for new data centre facilities and an IT park. Under that project, its subsidiary Anant Raj Cloud Pvt Ltd will invest around Rs 4,500 crore in two phases to develop data centre infrastructure and cloud services.

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