Draft:JLPL Group

Janta Land Promoters Pvt Ltd
Company type
Private
IndustryReal Estate
Founded1995
FounderKulwant Singh
Headquarters
SAS Nagar, Mohali
Area served
India
Key people
MLA Kulwant Singh

Dr SS Bhamra

Paramjit Singh
ProductsResidential, Commercial and Industrial Real Estate
Websitehttps://jantahousing.com/


Janta Land Promoters Private Limited also known as JLPL Group is a leading real estate developer in North India. Headquartered in Mohali, JLPL [1]has decisively influenced the urban narrative of North India, crafting developments that stand not as fleeting structures, but as enduring landmarks. What started as an ambitious vision has matured into a legacy defined by uncompromised scale, discretion, and permanence.

History

JLPL Group was established in 1995 by Sardar Kulwant Singh, a businessman and politician, who served as the first Mayor of Mohali in the year 2015 and later became a Member of Legislative Assembly from SAS Nagar as a representative of AAP in the year 2022.

Founded in 1995, JLPL Group was guided by a singular conviction, that true legacy is built on foresight and an unwavering commitment to excellence. JLPL stands tall across thousands of acres. For decades JLPL has shaped land at a scale few can claim, not just building developments, but establishing benchmarks for how communities should be planned, lived in and remembered.

By 2003, the company had transformed into Janta Land Promoters Limited, a comprehensive real estate master developer. JLPL is proud to be the first private real estate company in Punjab to get approval for underground electricity and has built a Mega Township spanning over 401.18 acres in Sectors 90, 91, and 94.

With JLPL expanding into various sectors. The organization has now become Janta Land Promoters Pvt. Ltd. For the past 30 years, Janta Land Promoters has been a leading real estate developer in North India. JLPL Group is also the first private entity to receive approvals for a super Mega Mixed Use Integrated Industrial Park in Mohali, spanning over 285.31 acres and falling under Sectors 66-A, 82, and 83.

In 2005, a mega project was initiated for the development of sectors 82, 90, and 91 Mohali. With careful planning and execution, the project promised to bring about a positive change in the sectors.

In 2012, JLPL Group presented a beautiful Mega Township in Sector 94, Mohali sprawling over 112.758 acres.

In 2015, the approval of the Falcon View’s layout plan is a testament to the quality and attention to detail that has gone into the project.

In 2022, elegance re-defined, Galaxy Heights 1 spans over 4.12 acres of lush greenery. It seamlessly blends all the urban essentials providing a truly exceptional living experience.

Controversy

Enforcement Directorate (ED) officials searched the residence of Aam Aadmi Party (AAP)[2] [3] and owner of Janta Land Promoters Limited (JLPL) Mohali MLA Kulwant Singh. The searches were related to the Pearl Agro Corporation Limited (PACL) case pertaining to investor fraud involving an amount of Rs 48,000 crore[4]. The directors of PACL had allegedly siphoned off investors’ funds by transferring them to shell companies in multiple locations.

Former Punjab health minister and senior Congress leader Balbir Singh Sidhu levelled serious allegations against Mohali MLA and JLPL managing director Kulwant Singh[5]. He accused him of attempting to acquire prime panchayat land in Papri village at a fraction of its market value through alleged collusion with officials of the rural development and panchayat department. MLA Kulwant Singh termed the allegations baseless.

Punjab governor Banwarilal Purohit claimed that two real estate projects by Mohali AAP MLA Kulwant Singh were allegedly in violation of the environmental norms. While seeking an action taken report, Purohit advised the state government to initiate “strict action” against the defaulting violators of the wildlife norms. The governor has termed two projects – ‘Super Mega Mixed Use Integrated Industrial Park’ and ‘Galaxy Heights’ by Janta Land Promoters Limited (JLPL) in violation of the Centre’s environmental regulations[6].

References

  1. ^ "SC-appointed green watchdog tells Chandigarh, Punjab to act against 6 projects for operating without wildlife clearance". Hindustan Times. 2024-07-19. Retrieved 2026-04-21.
  2. ^ "ED raids AAP MLA's residence in Mohali: Agency targets Kulwant Singh in ongoing PACL money laundering probe; real estate firm JLPL under scanner - Chandigarh News". Bhaskar English. 2025-04-15. Retrieved 2026-04-21.
  3. ^ Bajwa, Harpreet (2025-04-15). "ED raids AAP MLA Kulwant Singh's premises in Rs 48,000 crore PACL scam probe". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 2026-04-21.
  4. ^ Bajwa, Harpreet (2025-04-15). "ED raids AAP MLA Kulwant Singh's premises in Rs 48,000 crore PACL scam probe". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 2026-04-21.
  5. ^ "Mohali MLA trying to grab panchayat land, alleges Balbir Sidhu". Hindustan Times. 2025-06-26. Retrieved 2026-04-21.
  6. ^ "Act against 2 realty projects of AAP MLA firm: Governor to CM". The Times of India. 2023-10-27. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 2026-04-21.

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