Mohit Bansal Chandigarh: Celebrating Sports, Spirit & Social Impact at the Mahatma Gandhi KOMPTE Run
GMI Infra’s CEO champions youth empowerment and healthy living through active engagement at a South India athletic event.

Chandigarh | April 2025 — In a powerful display of unity between leadership and community wellness, Mohit Bansal, CEO of GMI Infra, was recently seen at the Mahatma Gandhi KOMPTE Sports Meet, lending his presence and support to the young athletes of South India.
Held as part of the Mahatma Gandhi Youth Marathon & Sports Festival 2025, this event was more than just a race—it was a rallying cry for fitness, youth empowerment, and grassroots community building. Mohit Bansal's involvement reaffirmed a growing trend where corporate leaders actively step into real-world impact, not just boardroom initiatives.
🔶 A Leader with a Ground-Level Mindset
Mohit Bansal is a name synonymous with futuristic infrastructure, innovation in real estate, and sustainable city planning. As the founder and CEO of Grey Marble Infra Pvt. Ltd. (GMI Infra), Mohit is known for leading one of Northern India’s fastest-growing real estate companies. However, his presence at this grassroots sports event reflects another side of his personality—one that cares deeply about health, discipline, and social engagement.
“We’re building more than structures. We’re building lives, communities, and better futures,” said Mohit, speaking briefly to participants and guests at the award ceremony.
🏃♂️ About the Mahatma Gandhi KOMPTE Sports Meet
The event was organized by KOMPTE, a platform focused on fostering wellness and competition among India's youth and working professionals. Supported by local authorities and corporate sponsors such as GMI Infra, Fit Foundation, Bonn, Max Healthcare, and Torque Pharma, the meet took place under clear skies with high energy and heartfelt participation.
Highlights included:
Youth Marathon (under 25)
Open Age Group Sprints
Award Distribution Ceremony
Motivational Talks on Fitness & Discipline
The event wasn’t only about athletic skill. It served as a moment to celebrate collective values—resilience, teamwork, and honoring Mahatma Gandhi’s legacy of simplicity and community service.
🌟 Mohit Bansal: More Than a Businessman
Educated in the United States with dual degrees in Computer Science and Applied Mathematics from SUNY, Mohit returned to India with a vision: to transform real estate with purpose. Under his leadership, GMI Infra has completed and launched several prominent projects:
GMI Business Park (Sector 102-A, Mohali)
GMI IT Tower (Sector 83-A, Mohali)
GMI Elite Homes on NH-205A
GMI Sky Greens and Platinum Square (Ongoing)
What sets him apart is his commitment to giving back. Whether it’s table tennis tournaments in Chandigarh or youth runs in South India, Mohit is increasingly visible at the intersection of fitness and leadership.
🔸 Inspiring Youth, One Step at a Time
Amid cheers and sprinting footsteps, Mohit Bansal didn’t just attend—he engaged. From interacting with young runners to encouraging first-time participants, his involvement wasn’t ceremonial but heartfelt. His down-to-earth approach and relatable energy resonated with students, coaches, and volunteers alike. Moments like these show that inspiration often comes not from titles, but from tangible action and genuine presence.
💬 Why This Matters
In an age of screen fatigue and digital overload, events like these stand out. They bring back the spirit of real-world connection, physical vitality, and community purpose. When leaders like Mohit Bansal show up—not just in title, but in presence—it reinforces the idea that business success should walk hand-in-hand with societal responsibility.
🔗 Stay Connected with GMI Infra
🌐 Website: www.gmiinfra.com
📍 Office: SCO 2A, First Floor, Madhya Marg, Sector 7-C, Chandigarh
📧 Email: [email protected]
📝 Final Thoughts
The Mahatma Gandhi KOMPTE Sports Meet was more than a race—it was a celebration of ambition, health, and hope. As Mohit Bansal continues to support such initiatives, his influence grows not only in infrastructure but in inspiring a generation to build better—physically, mentally, and socially.
Leadership is not always about being ahead. Sometimes, it's about standing beside others as they rise.
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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