Window Magic Wins Sarojini Nagar Redevelopment Fenestration Project
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Window Magic Wins Sarojini Nagar Redevelopment Fenestration Project

Window Magic, one of India’s leading providers of premium uPVC and aluminium fenestration solutions, has been chosen as the key partner for the landmark Sarojini Nagar Redevelopment Project in Delhi. 

Under this project, around 86 General Pool Residential Accommodation (GPRA) towers will provide more than 4,000 modern homes for central government employees. Executed by NBCC under the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoHUA), the redevelopment is part of the Central Government Residential Project (CGRP). 

Window Magic is supplying and installing next-generation windows and doors engineered for energy efficiency, sustainability, and aesthetics. The company is partnering with Varindera Construction and Girdhari Lal Construction to deliver customised fenestration solutions aligned with the project’s architectural vision. 

Spread over 107 acre, the Sarojini Nagar redevelopment will include schools, a police station, a public library, and community facilities. The initiative will replace ageing structures with modern high-rises while introducing eco-friendly design, green infrastructure, and enhanced civic amenities. 

Manish Bansal, Director & CEO of Window Magic, said, “We are proud to deliver sustainable fenestration solutions that will shape the future of Delhi’s urban landscape. This recognition reflects our values of innovation, quality, and excellence.” 

Varindera Construction Chairman Varinder Kumar Garg noted, “Our collaboration reflects a shared vision of delivering quality and innovation at every stage.” 

Sanjeev Gupta, Director of Girdhari Lal Constructions, added, “Together with Window Magic, we aim to deliver a modern, sustainable, and vibrant hub for Delhi.” 

By integrating cutting-edge technology with elegant design, Window Magic continues to play a vital role in India’s smart, sustainable urban transformation. 

Window Magic, one of India’s leading providers of premium uPVC and aluminium fenestration solutions, has been chosen as the key partner for the landmark Sarojini Nagar Redevelopment Project in Delhi. Under this project, around 86 General Pool Residential Accommodation (GPRA) towers will provide more than 4,000 modern homes for central government employees. Executed by NBCC under the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoHUA), the redevelopment is part of the Central Government Residential Project (CGRP). Window Magic is supplying and installing next-generation windows and doors engineered for energy efficiency, sustainability, and aesthetics. The company is partnering with Varindera Construction and Girdhari Lal Construction to deliver customised fenestration solutions aligned with the project’s architectural vision. Spread over 107 acre, the Sarojini Nagar redevelopment will include schools, a police station, a public library, and community facilities. The initiative will replace ageing structures with modern high-rises while introducing eco-friendly design, green infrastructure, and enhanced civic amenities. Manish Bansal, Director & CEO of Window Magic, said, “We are proud to deliver sustainable fenestration solutions that will shape the future of Delhi’s urban landscape. This recognition reflects our values of innovation, quality, and excellence.” Varindera Construction Chairman Varinder Kumar Garg noted, “Our collaboration reflects a shared vision of delivering quality and innovation at every stage.” Sanjeev Gupta, Director of Girdhari Lal Constructions, added, “Together with Window Magic, we aim to deliver a modern, sustainable, and vibrant hub for Delhi.” By integrating cutting-edge technology with elegant design, Window Magic continues to play a vital role in India’s smart, sustainable urban transformation. 

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