largest passenger elevator

Do you know which country has the world’ s largest passenger elevator?

The largest passenger elevator is in India, at Jio World Centre in Mumbai with the capacity to carry more than 200 people at once

New Delhi, 28 March 2024

An elevator can only hold fifteen to twenty passengers, as you may have noticed. However, the Jio World Center in Mumbai has a lift large enough to accommodate 200 people at once. This elevator appears to be a castle from the inside. The lift is said to be the world’s largest passenger elevator ever constructed in history, weighing around 17 tons.

The view inside the lift is no less than that of a 5 star hotel. It feels as if you have entered a palace. Some sofas have also been installed for sitting inside the lift. The elevator’s floor is covered in marble and the interior area allows for the comfortable movement of 200 persons at once.


The Jio World Plaza (JWP) opened its doors to the public on November 1, 2023, offering a unique blend of attractions for guests. Combining the Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre, the Jio World Convention Centre, and the Jio World Garden, it creates an all-encompassing experience for visitors.

The Plaza, which has four levels and 7, 50,000 square feet of space, was designed after nature, especially the lotus flower. With its high vaulted ceilings, soft lighting, and marble-clad flooring, this elegantly designed plaza was created by the famous global architectural company TVS in association with the Reliance Team.

JWP boasts a diverse retail mix featuring 66 premium brands. From Balenciaga and Giorgio Armani Café to Pottery Barn Kids and Samsung Experience Centre, there’s something for everyone. Notable international arrivals to India include Valentino, Tory Burch, and Versace, while iconic brands like Louis Vuitton and Gucci showcase their flagship stores. With its captivating design and array of offerings, Jio World Plaza promises an unforgettable experience for visitor

Shri Nitin Gadkari Inaugurates the Eco Factory Foundation’s Shashwat Bharat Setu

The Honorable and Respected Minister of Road Transport and Highways of India, Shri Nitin Gadkari Ji inaugurating India’s first Shashwat Bharat Setu – Winning Net Zero exhibit developed by The Eco Factory Foundation (TEFF), in Nagpur, (Right) Anand Chordia founder of TEFF. Present at the event were other dignitaries,

New Delhi, February 28, 2024

The Honourable and Respected Minister of Road Transport and Highways of India, Shri Nitin Gadkari Ji inaugurated India’s first Shashwat Bharat Setu – Winning Net Zero exhibit developed by The Eco Factory Foundation (TEFF), in Nagpur. This Centre provides a cutting-edge experience dedicated to showcasing sustainable lifestyles, solutions and practices right from people to the planet that can lead to achieving Net Zero India.

Anand Chordia, the founder of The Eco Factory Foundation, Pune, explained various concepts like the ‘waste to wealth, water management, energy conservation, and how to reduce your carbon footprint, importance of circular economy, achieving sustainability in rural, urban, industrial and individual sectors, and how to become Net Zero at large.

While addressing the gathering, Gadkari Ji congratulated and praised the unique initiative, stating, “Many congratulations to The Eco Factory Foundation for putting up such an exceptional exhibit. The Shashwat Bharat Setu has touched upon very crucial points that will revitalise our environment and in turn our planet. The Shashwat Bharat Setu exemplifies the concept of ‘waste to wealth,’ providing sustainable solutions that not only benefit the environment but also create livelihood opportunities for communities.” He further expressed his hope that the centre would inspire the nation to contribute to making India a Net Zero country.

Founder of TEFF, Anand Chordia, reflected on this historic moment, stating, “The development of Shashwat Bharat Setu – winning Net Zero Exhibit – was driven by our intention to create awareness and inspire everyone to adopt net zero and sustainable lifestyle with ease. I firmly believe that the Shashwat Bharat Setu is the true bridge that will guide India to achieve net zero. We hope that the centre reaches and inspires many to join us on this journey towards a sustainable future.”