In a strong show of support for the Tamil Nadu Government’s visionary ‘Namakku Naame’ scheme, DRA - Pride of Chennai’s real estate, has laid the foundation for a Rs1 crore beautification project to revamp Sir V.P. Raman Road, popularly known as Lloyds Road. In collaboration with GCC, the initiative brings a renewed focus on creating vibrant, walkable, and sustainable urban spaces in the heart of the city.
“We’re not just building roads, we’re building pride.” –Ranjeeth Rathod, Managing Director, DRA, “We’ve always believed that when the city grows, we all grow. This project is especially close to our hearts, as Lloyds Road is where our head office stands. Giving back to the very street that shaped our journey is deeply meaningful to us. Through this initiative and our support for the Super Chennai vision, we’re proud to play a part in creating a city that’s not just functional, but inspiring. This is more than beautification—it’s about progress, sustainability, and community collaboration at its best.”
Thiru V. Kamala Chezhiyan Municipal Councillor, Ward 119 remarked: “A city truly shines when people and institutions come together for the greater good. Through the Namakku Naame scheme, we are fostering partnerships that enable inclusive development. DRA has come forward with vision and responsibility, and this initiative will soon reflect the kind of transformation possible when citizens, corporations, and government collaborate with a shared purpose.”
Undertaken through a Public-Private partnership, the project aims to transform this key arterial stretch into a cleaner, greener, and more people-centric corridor. Over the next four months, Lloyds Road will undergo a comprehensive makeover—including pedestrian-friendly walkways, comfortable public seating, lush landscaping, energy-efficient LED lighting, and smart urban signage—blending functionality with modern aesthetics. The inauguration ceremony was graced by Thiru V. Kamala Chezhiyan, Municipal Councillor, Ward 119, alongside senior leadership from DRA.
This initiative not only strengthens civic infrastructure but also sets a powerful example of how public-private cooperation can contribute to sustainable and community-driven urban development. As Chennai embraces its Super Chennai goals, DRA remains committed to supporting impactful, scalable projects that prioritize people, pride, and progress.