Sahara Group plans to sell land in Bengaluru
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Sahara Group plans to sell land in Bengaluru

Aiming to sell land parcels in Bengaluru, Sahara Group is in talks with Pacifica Group and other potential buyers. The sought amount is Rs 400 crore for the 76 acre at Devanahalli and 25 acre at Whitefield. The company recently sold 104 acre in Ahmedabad to HN Safal and Goyal and Co for Rs 464 crore.

Contact: Sahara Group.
Website: www.sahara-group.com

Aiming to sell land parcels in Bengaluru, Sahara Group is in talks with Pacifica Group and other potential buyers. The sought amount is Rs 400 crore for the 76 acre at Devanahalli and 25 acre at Whitefield. The company recently sold 104 acre in Ahmedabad to HN Safal and Goyal and Co for Rs 464 crore. Contact: Sahara Group. Website: www.sahara-group.com

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