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Workforce Continuity Infrastructure — Sanand

Sanand, near Ahmedabad, is anchored by Tata Motors and a growing electronics and auto-component base, including new semiconductor and EV investment. The corridor's expansion depends on a migrant workforce it currently has no organised way to house.

The problem.

As Sanand scales, informal living arrangements for incoming workers scale with it, unevenly and without any continuity guarantee. Employers feel this as churn they can't fully explain through wages or working conditions alone.

What Nia is building.

A Studio network designed for Sanand's factory geography, where each Member's membership fee bundles a Nest, Work continuity support, and Essentials — daily needs, savings, remittance tools.

For enterprises.

As new investment lands in Sanand, workforce continuity infrastructure is the piece most manufacturers haven't planned for yet. Nia's enterprise partnerships close that gap before it becomes a retention problem.

For Members.

Sanand's factories are hiring. A Nia Studio means you're not solving for shelter and income at the same time.

Continuity is an operating decision, not a perk.

Tell us the corridor you operate in and the workforce you need to keep. We'll map the continuity infrastructure for it.