
Buiilding value with soul

From his earliest days, Yashpal Singh Parmar was never content just being part of something, he wanted to create it. While many inherit companies, Yashpal inherited responsibility - a responsibility to make everything he touched, better.
He led from the front, not the chair. From the dust of sites to the hum of boardrooms, he built a reputation for clarity, precision, and integrity. But with each passing year, one belief grew stronger:
“If wealth is not built on values, it will never be remembered.”
That belief would later become the cornerstone of his own ventures.What is all this for?
In 2011, Yashpal stepped into the mining and construction world - industries that demand grit, courage, and foresight.
He served as Director at Khajuraho Builders & Constructions Pvt. Ltd. and Khajuraho Stones India Pvt. Ltd., leading some of the most challenging projects in Central India.
His early landmark project - the Lalitpur–Singrauli Rail Construction - tested everything: scale, leadership, and patience.
It was also where he learned his life's most practical lesson:
“You cannot rush what must endure.”
Over the next decade, he transformed these companies into benchmarks of performance and credibility, helping his family business reach new financial heights.
But with success came introspection.
He had mastered building outside - now he wanted to build within.
In 2025, Yashpal founded Shivanshika Estates Pvt. Ltd. (SEPL) - a company born from conviction, not convenience.
Its purpose was clear:
to redefine real estate as a conscious, value-driven craft, where spaces are designed to nurture, not just to sell.
SEPL's philosophy stands apart in a crowded market:
Hold, Don't Flip. Real value comes from time, not turnover.
Design for Legacy. A building should live beyond its blueprint.
Serve, Don't Sell. Relationships must outlast contracts.
He integrated sustainability, ethical sourcing, and design sensitivity into every decision - blending his wife Lovey's design sensibilities with his own strategic clarity.
Together, they built a company that doesn't just trade in real estate - it curates spaces with soul.
“I don't deal in properties.
I deal in possibilities - of trust, beauty, and belonging.”
The company's name carries his deepest emotion - Shivanshika, the name of his daughter and also the embodiment of his philosophy:
A fragment of Shiv. A part of the divine.
In that name lives his belief that business, too, can be sacred if done with awareness, humility, and a higher intention.
Through SEPL, he continues to collaborate with India's finest builders - Kalpataru and many bringing Indore into the conversation of premium, conscious real estate.
After years of experience in mining, Yashpal launched Shivansham Mining Pvt. Ltd., named after his son.
It marks the evolution of his industrial legacy, one that seeks ethical extraction, responsible trade, and international excellence.
Through it, he aims to set new standards for how Indian mining can operate globally with precision, safety, and respect for nature.
“When you've seen what the earth gives,
you learn to take with gratitude, not greed.”
Every decision Yashpal takes from investment to partnership is shaped by a single question:
Does this create value without violating virtue?
That's Conscious Realism in action - balancing entrepreneurship with ethics.
It's the art of staying ambitious without becoming anxious, and successful without becoming shallow.
He often says that true entrepreneurship is not about expansion - it's about elevation:
“Wealth is measured in peace.
Growth is measured in grace.”
This approach has made him both respected and quietly revolutionary - building a model where business serves purpose as much as profit.
Yashpal leads like he lives - calmly, patiently, deliberately.
He doesn't believe in managing people; he believes in mentoring energy.
He gives freedom but demands honesty, encourages risk but insists on reflection.
To his teams, he's more guide than boss - someone who measures success not just by balance sheets, but by how people grow under his watch.
“The best leaders don't create followers.
They create consciousness.”
Looking ahead, Yashpal's entrepreneurial path is defined by three intentions:
To build responsibly. - Ethical, sustainable, and timeless projects.
To expand thoughtfully. – From Indore to global markets with dignity and design.
To inspire silently. – To prove that business done right can be both soulful and successful.
He dreams of creating micro-communities that integrate sustainability, aesthetics, and human connection — communities that outlast lifetimes.
When asked about his legacy, Yashpal reflects:
“I don't want to be remembered for how much I built.
I want to be remembered for how consciously I built it.”
Thoughts. Truths. Transformations.
