One footprint where a workforce lives, works, saves and belongs, steps from the factory floor.
A Śram Park is designed around a simple idea. Industrial jobs have moved faster than the infrastructure that supports the people who take them. India's migrating workforce deserves infrastructure built for continuity, and a Nia Śram Park brings living, work access and essential services together in one operating footprint.
One footprint. 1,500 members. The same plate, repeated corridor to corridor.
Residents leave their rooms and move through landscaped courtyards, wash areas and common spaces before preparing for the day ahead. Some walk directly to nearby factories. Others gather at the shuttle bays where electric vehicles connect the park to employment clusters across the industrial corridor. The objective is simple: reduce the friction between where people live and where they work.
Workers pass through the Nia Portal, the digital gateway that records attendance, access and member activity. For employers, this creates workforce visibility. For members, it creates continuity. A missed bus, a documentation issue or an attendance concern can be identified before it becomes a resignation.
Most residents are at work. Behind the scenes, operations continue. Maintenance teams inspect facilities. Housekeeping teams prepare common areas. Service partners receive deliveries through the logistics dock. Parcels are sorted into member lockers. The objective is not simply occupancy. It is reliability.
The grocery store stocks daily essentials. The pharmacy dispenses medicines and healthcare products. The clinic handles consultations, diagnostics and preventive care. Members can recharge phones, repair devices, collect parcels or access basic financial services without travelling across the city. Every unnecessary journey removed is time returned to the worker.
Some residents visit the remittance and financial services centre to send money home. Others stop by the grocery store before returning to their rooms. A worker who has just moved from Bihar, Odisha or Uttar Pradesh can manage many of life's necessities within a short walk. The park reduces the need to constantly start over.
Workers meet friends. Families connect over video calls. Members access counselling, wellbeing sessions or community activities. For many residents, this is the first stable social infrastructure they have experienced since leaving home.
The clinic handles evening consultations. The grocery store sees its highest footfall. Community spaces remain open. Security teams patrol common areas. Digital access systems continue to monitor movement across the campus. The environment is designed to feel open, welcoming and safe.
Shift workers return. The final EV shuttles arrive. The Commons closes gradually while security and facility teams continue operations through the night. By midnight, thousands of journeys, purchases, healthcare interactions, remittances and work commutes have passed through a single integrated operating system. The result is not merely accommodation. It is continuity.
Nia partners with landowners, developers, institutional investors and long-term capital providers to develop a network of Śram Parks across India's industrial corridors. Each park is designed as workforce infrastructure, combining living, mobility, essential services and community into a single operating platform.
As industrial investment continues to expand across the country, Śram Parks aim to become the continuity layer that allows workers, employers and communities to grow together.