Mohit Bansal: Building Communities Beyond Concrete in Chandigarh
A Real Estate Visionary Supporting Youth Empowerment Through Sport

The Man Behind the Vision
Chandigarh has long been recognized for its thoughtful urban planning, intellectual vibrancy, and civic sense. But within its evolving landscape, certain individuals stand out not just for what they build, but for what they believe in. Mohit Bansal, CEO of Grey Marble Infra (GMI Infra), is one such figure whose journey bridges the domains of infrastructure and impact.
Known for steering large-scale real estate developments like GMI Business Park and GMI IT Tower, Mohit Bansal has now stepped into a space that’s both deeply personal and socially meaningful — youth empowerment through sport.
Second Kuber Cup: Where Badminton Meets Social Impact
Held on May 24–25, 2025, the Second Kuber Cup Badminton Tournament at Sector 7’s Sports Complex wasn’t just about games and trophies. Organized by Save World Foundation, a charitable trust working to raise awareness around drug and substance abuse, the tournament became a symbol of hope and health for the region’s youth.
As Guest of Honour, Mohit Bansal didn’t just attend; he engaged. His words to the young athletes emphasized discipline, long-term focus, and the courage to make healthy choices in a world full of distractions. His presence offered not just credibility to the cause but inspiration to the next generation.
Corporate Leadership with a Community Lens
While it’s common to see businesses engage in CSR activities, what sets Bansal apart is his authenticity. His commitment to youth development isn’t limited to token gestures — it's backed by action, presence, and purpose.
GMI Infra’s developments themselves reflect this mindset. Projects like GMI Elite Homes and GMI Sky Greens aren’t just housing societies — they’re designed to nurture safe, green, and inclusive environments. They represent Bansal’s belief that real estate must go beyond cement and steel, and become a platform for well-being.
Why Sporting Initiatives Matter Now More Than Ever
In cities like Chandigarh, where academic pressure runs high and screen time is replacing playtime, tournaments like the Kuber Cup do more than entertain — they intervene. They remind communities of the irreplaceable value of sports in building character, confidence, and connection.
And in a region grappling with increasing reports of substance misuse, having public figures like Bansal stand behind these efforts is crucial. His support helps normalize discussions around mental health, peer pressure, and healthy living — often uncomfortable topics that need more male role models willing to address them openly.
From Courtside to Community Impact
What made Mohit Bansal’s presence at the Kuber Cup truly powerful wasn’t just his title, but his relatability. Walking among players, encouraging young talent, and speaking with parents, he blurred the lines between business leader and community mentor. His engagement reflected a genuine concern for today’s youth — and a firm belief that positive habits built through sports can shape the leaders of tomorrow.
Mohit Bansal’s Broader Message
When asked about his involvement with the event, Mohit Bansal noted, “It’s not just about building infrastructure — it’s about building lives. If we want to see future-ready cities, we need future-ready citizens. And that starts with engaging our youth today — in meaningful, active, and purpose-driven ways.”
That ethos echoes not just in his public statements, but in the very layout of GMI’s upcoming developments. From integrated parks and community gyms to thoughtful proximity to schools and hospitals, the company is designing for lifestyles that prioritize both productivity and wellness.
Looking Ahead
The success of the Second Kuber Cup has set a precedent for how sports and social change can go hand in hand. And with champions like Mohit Bansal leading the charge, there’s real optimism that this isn’t just a one-off initiative but the beginning of a larger movement — where entrepreneurship and empathy intersect.
As Chandigarh continues to expand and evolve, it’s people like Mohit Bansal who remind us that true development lies not only in skyscrapers but also in stronger communities.
About the Creator
Mohit Bansal Chandigarh
Mohit Bansal, the CEO of Grey Marble Infra Private Limited (GMI Infra), is a distinguished leader with over a decade of experience in the real estate industry.


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