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Priya Living Broadens Horizons in India by Redefining Aging into a Time of Self-Discovery and Purpose

Updated on: 12 February,2025 06:28 PM IST  |  Mumbai
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Priya Living brings revolutionary approach in India by designing dynamic communities that celebrate elderhood as a stage of growth, exploration, and empowerment

Priya Living Broadens Horizons in India by Redefining Aging into a Time of Self-Discovery and Purpose

Priya Living

Priya Living fosters a new vision for senior living by challenging the traditional notions of elderhood. Founded by Arun Paul in 2013 in Silicon Valley, Priya Living brings revolutionary approach in India by designing dynamic communities that celebrate elderhood as a stage of growth, exploration, and empowerment.


Priya Living is extremely personal to Arun Paul, the Founder of Priya Living. In his words, “It is a tribute to my parents, who left everything behind in India to give me a life of opportunity in the United States. Their sacrifices, their strength, and their ever-lasting bond with India inspired me to design Priya Living. Now, I desire to reconnect the Indian diaspora with their roots while also addressing the growing need for a fresh, dynamic approach to aging in India itself.”

Priya Living’s communities are created as more than just residences and living space- they are the nexus to creating life possibilities that never end with immense joy and imagination. Here, opportunities never end, and people can reconnect with their roots while exploring new horizons. They offer modern, boutique-inspired spaces, world-class services, experiential programming, and curated experiences to not just elders but also younger generations, creating an energetic intergenerational space that blends the wisdom of old age with flourishing dynamic ideas.

As Priya Living expands to India, it leads a powerful, transformative way of life, stimulating the outdated notions of senior living, and supporting that aging is not about slowing down-it’s about growing, exploring, and attaining our highest level as human beings. Priya Living is not just about a place or a space for community, culture, and choice, its a drive to redefine what it means to age.

My Vision for India

“This year marks the beginning of an exciting new chapter for Priya Living, as we bring our vision to India. We are launching our first communities in Delhi, Hyderabad, and Ahmedabad-three vibrant cities that reflect India’s diversity, energy, and future. These communities will serve as a model for how elderhood can be redefined in India, blending the best of global design and service with the deep cultural and emotional connections that are so central to Indian families.

But this is just the beginning. Over the coming years, we plan to expand to dozens of cities across India, from Tier I to Tier III. Our vision is to create vibrant communities in cities and regions where families are looking for modern solutions to support their parents. By doing so, Priya Living will not only transform the lives of elders in India but also set a new global standard for aging that the rest of the world will look to as an example.

With these plans, India will stand at the forefront of a global movement to redefine what elderhood can be-a time of growth, reinvention, and connection. And for me, personally, it’s deeply emotional to be bringing this vision back to the country that has always been home in my heart.”

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