Ashiana Housing to invest Rs 920 mn in Bhiwadi project
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Ashiana Housing to invest Rs 920 mn in Bhiwadi project

Realty firm Ashiana Housing will invest Rs 920 million to develop the first phase of its senior living project at Bhiwadi in Rajasthan. The company has launched the project 'Ashiana Advik' in Sector 39 of the town.

The project, spread over 16.9 acres of land, will have 910 housing units. The first phase of the project will have 192 units and will cost Rs 920 million, Ashiana Housing said in a statement.

Ankur Gupta, joint managing director of Ashiana Housing, said claimed that the company is a pioneer in developing senior living housing projects in the country, and said, “The investment will add value to our nationwide portfolio with its unique features, the project makes living easy and convenient.”

Ashiana Housing Ltd develops mid-income housing projects, with a presence across nine cities in India. It has constructed and delivered over 23 million sq ft, serving over 15,000 families.

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Realty firm Ashiana Housing will invest Rs 920 million to develop the first phase of its senior living project at Bhiwadi in Rajasthan. The company has launched the project 'Ashiana Advik' in Sector 39 of the town. The project, spread over 16.9 acres of land, will have 910 housing units. The first phase of the project will have 192 units and will cost Rs 920 million, Ashiana Housing said in a statement. Ankur Gupta, joint managing director of Ashiana Housing, said claimed that the company is a pioneer in developing senior living housing projects in the country, and said, “The investment will add value to our nationwide portfolio with its unique features, the project makes living easy and convenient.” Ashiana Housing Ltd develops mid-income housing projects, with a presence across nine cities in India. It has constructed and delivered over 23 million sq ft, serving over 15,000 families. See also: Centre calls for bids for PM’s new official residence projectMaharashtra govt to list Mhada layouts for cluster redevelopment shortly

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