Pune, Mar 21: CapitaLand Hope Foundation (CHF), the philanthropic arm of CapitaLand Group, today announced the completion of Phase 2 of its Hope School Programme in Pune, which expands access to education for over 1,400 students in total. Formally inaugurated by Mr Kishore Moorjani, Chairman, CapitaLand Investment India, Mr Nandkumar Laxman Bhoir, President School Management Bhoirwadi and CapitaLand staff volunteers, the completion of the second phase reflects CHF’s commitment to support vulnerable children through education initiatives in communities where CapitaLand operates.

The latest phase adds 19 newly constructed classrooms, spanning approximately 12,000 square feet, to Zilla Parishad Primary and Secondary School in Bhoirwadi, Hinjewadi. This builds on Phase 1 in 2023, when the school was refurbished with new classrooms, sanitary facilities, and introduced with new resources like library, computer and science labs, which was greatly supported by local authorities in the area.
With the expansion, the school’s capacity has increased and can now accommodate 760 additional students, more than twice as many as before. Equipped with well-designed classrooms, upgraded learning facilities, and enhanced infrastructure, the school provides students with a safe and conducive environment that supports holistic development.
Mr Gauri Shankar Nagabhushanam, Director, CapitaLand Hope Foundation (India), and Chief Executive Officer, CapitaLand India Trust said,
“CapitaLand has a strong and growing presence in Maharashtra across business parks, data centres, and logistics and industrial parks. The school, located in close proximity to CapitaLand’s business operations in Pune, reflects our commitment to building what matters for the local communities we are present in. Beyond infrastructure, the support from CapitaLand staff volunteers and community partners creates a more enriching environment for students.”
Through the CapitaLand Hope School Programme, CHF provides children with inclusive and supportive learning environments that enhance educational outcomes, build a foundation for long-term social mobility and resilience. In India, the programme currently supports over 3,000 students from multiple schools across Bangalore, Hyderabad, Chennai and Pune.
