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silpainfratech · 1 year ago
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Silpa Aranya is the best place for families who wish to spend quality time together and working professionals who are looking to escape from the pollution and stress of the city. Silpa Aranya 112 acres farmland project @ Manneguda, Chevella - Vikarabad Highway.
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himanshurealisticone · 2 years ago
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Raheja Aranya City Sohna | Call: +91 9643000064
 About
Raheja Aranya city is a newly launched project which is located in Sector 11 & 14 Sohna. This project is sprawled in over 15 Acres of land and from this township you can see the view Aravalli hills. The infrastructure of Raheja Aranya city sohna is being developed by the Larsen & Toubro. In this you will get best facilities like solar power generation, rain water harvesting, solar street lighting, water recycling systems designed for zero discharge etc and this project is comes under DDJAY (Deen Dayal Jan Awas Yojna).
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Benefits under DDJAY (Deen Dayal Jan Awas Yojna)
·         Stilt +4 structure Allowed
·         Separate Floor Registry
·         FAR of 2.0 under the Scheme
·         80% Home Loan on Plots
·         Lash Green Park
Location Advantages
Raheja Aranya city plots are close to Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC), only 15 minute drive to KMP Expressway, very close to IMT Sohna and Sports city. More than 100 companies have set up near this location and GD Goenka World School, DPS, Ryan International Schools, Ansal University, KR Mangalam University and many more.
Call: +91 9643000064
Website: www.plotingurgaon.in
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ddjayplots · 2 years ago
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Raheja Aranya City Sector 11&14, Sohna | Call +91 9643000064
Raheja Aranya City Plots Sohna is one of the most esteemed and desirous project of the company. Located at Sector 11 & 14, Sohna of Gurgaon.
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clinicinvestors · 3 years ago
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Raheja Aranya City Plots  brings you the best dream abode that provides happiness & comfort. It offers an affordable 69 - 150 Sq.Yards. Find the Price list, brochure, Location Map, Floor Plan, Reviews, project details, and possession date all in one place.
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beforestfarming · 2 years ago
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The Increasing Trend of Hyderabadi Professionals Taking Up Farming
Like with the rest of India, farming has historically been one of the major economic activities in Telangana. The region mainly depends on rain-fed water sources for the irrigation system with crops ranging from rice to others like cotton, sugar cane, mango, and tobacco. Recently, crops used for vegetable oil production like sunflower and peanuts, have also gained favour.
Hyderabad its capital, also known as the ‘City of Pearls’ is a place that offers both traditional culture and modernity. It is one of India's fastest growing cities, with rapidly expanding industries and a home to some of the country's most innovative companies. As a major IT hub, it attracts professionals from across the country.
As the city becomes more prosperous and expands in all directions, there has been a growth in the infrastructure of the city, with skyscrapers and new developments being constructed in every direction. This has however come at the cost of green spaces, which have resulted in city residents yearning for them. Moreover, with numerous lakes being filled up and being replaced by physical structures, the city has been facing an increasing flooding problem during the monsoons. Climatic changes and global warming are also making their impact felt.
In recent times, with the proliferation of lifestyle diseases, there has been an Increasing awareness among people about wanting to lead a healthier life, find work life balance, spend time outdoors and on the quality of food consumed. The mushrooming of organic food stores, mandis and healthy food brands are a testament to this.
With the experience of restrictions on movement during the pandemic, people have also wanted to escape city dwellings and move to wider open spaces. There has been a strong need to return to their roots and have green spaces to call their own. This interest has also been inspired by the several farming, gardening and natural food related workshops that have been gaining traction over the last few years.
These have led to several people wanting to own farm plots, farmhouses or buy agricultural land. However, several people wanting to do so are often intimidated by thought of the various steps involved in owning a farm plot – from selecting the right plot to ensuring it has a water and power source, its potential to grow crops, security, maintenance and various other unforeseeable challenges. This thought often drives them away from doing the plunge.
To cater to this rising demand, several agri-asset management companies have come up in the city offering managed farmlands. These managed farmlands vary from dairy farms to organic farming, wood plantations to greenhouses to mix use farm plots.
Besides a personal green space, managed farmlands are also a great option for those who want to build up their wealth and prosperity through agri-businesses and a hedge against other asset classes like equity, debt, gold, and fixed income.
Building long-term wealth with managed farmlands near Hyderabad is a great idea for those looking for a second home near the city. With managed farmlands, you do not have to worry about maintenance or security/surveillance involved after the land acquisition.
The burden of maintenance, safety and security of the farmland is taken up fully, thereby making the farm land always ready for joyful use. This also ensures that the land is insured from any trespass and access by unauthorized persons. This helps customers to do away with the hassle of development, maintenance and security/surveillance involved after the land acquisition.
Suhail Bagdadi is the Marketing & Communications Head of Beforest Lifestyle Solutions. He holds an Advanced Permaculture Design Certificate from Aranya Agricultural Alternatives and runs a 15-acre alphonso mango orchard along the Konkan coast, which he is converting into a food forest.
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yhataw · 3 years ago
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Raheja Aranya - The Smart Green City, South of Gurgaon, Sohna - DDJAY Plots - Video Tour 
Spread over 200 Acres, Raheja's Aranya City is one of the first Smart Green Township in this region. This mega township is strategically located on the main Gurugram Sohna Expressway (NH 248A) and spreads over most of Sectors 11 and 14 in South of Gurugram. This smart and sustainable township has been developed by the infrastructure major, Larsen and Toubro.
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orionrealtor · 3 years ago
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Residential Huda Plots in Sohna, South of Gurgaon
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Having an own property or land in Delhi NCR is like a dream, the rates of properties are rising as sky-scrapping. But still the demand and the requirement of property in Delhi NCR is not less. Delhi (Capital of India) is having its own reputation in market in terms of its properties. This city remains all-time favorite place for each and every one who wants to establish their business. Delhi is divided into North, East, South, West and Central regions. The most expensive and posh regions in Delhi are Central and south for both commercial and residential sectors. There are different types of housing arrangements including small flats, small plots meant for individual houses or residential plots, big kothis, and multi-storied housing complexes as well as modern apartments.
Plots in Sohna have registered exorbitant prices as the real estate developments the city have gained considerable speed and the focus of major Builders in India has shifted after Delhi, Noida to Gurgaon Plots. The nearby cities also developing as the residential high-rise belt Gurgaon.
Aranya city is a mega city with a complete integrated social infrastructure & facilities one need and aspire to enjoy a comfortable life style. It is strategically located adjacent to the Aravalis making it a nature’s paradise and the best township in Sohna. The township comprises of Plots, Premium Apartments, Schools & Colleges, Hospitals, Dispensaries & Nursing Homes, Retail Spaces, Community Activities, and Recreational Centers. It is Haryana's first integrated township planned in accordance with India's vision of creating smart cities with features like solar power generation, rain water harvesting, solar street lighting, water recycling systems designed for zero discharge etc.
Plots in Sector 5, 2 & 35, 11 & 14 Sohna Gurgaon, spread over wide area of land, as a highly sought after address in availing the healthy living to hale in the elegant lifestyle befalls surrounded of high rise development with large open green area.
A 12.1 acre Govt Approved Township in the heart of Sohna, South of Gurgaon. Sector 5 under Deen Dayal Jan Awas Yojna which offers best value for money and peace of mind along with modern lifestyle at affordable prices. The sizes of plots starting from 70 Sq. Yards. And goes up to 180 Sq. Yards.
Visit: https://www.orionrealtors.com/plots-sohna-road-listing.html
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rahejabuildtech · 4 years ago
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Plots in Gurgaon | Raheja Developers
Aranya city is a mega city with a complete integrated social infrastructure & facilities one needs and aspire to enjoy a comfortable lifestyle. It is strategically located Plots in Gurgaon adjacent to the Aravallis making it a nature’s paradise and the best township in Sohna.
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architectnews · 4 years ago
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Four Balkrishna Doshi projects exploring Hindu philosophy in India
Chicago art space Wrightwood 659 is presenting a showcase of works by Indian architect Balkrishna Doshi. Curator Khushnu Panthaki Hoof selects four projects that show how the Pritzker Prize-winner interprets Hindu philosophy in architecture.
Twenty Doshi projects from 1958 to 2014 are shown through drawings and models, artworks, sketches, video and photography at the exhibition, which is on view at the Tadao Ando-designed Wrightwood 659 until 12 December.
Hoof, an architect and director of the Vastushilpa Foundation, curated and designed the exhibition, which is called Balkrishna Doshi: Architecture for the People.
The buildings are arranged into four themes that each demonstrate elements of Doshi's architecture philosophy – Home and Identity, Creating a Livable City, Shaping an Integrated Education and Building Academic Institutions.
"For him a building is created out of memories, associations, sounds, forms, spaces and images, porous and open-ended in nature," the curator told Dezeen.
"In most of his buildings you don't notice them as being dominate, rather you notice the life that goes on around them," she continued.
"Further, his works underline his interpretation of the essence of life according to the cyclic notion of time in the Hindu philosophy namely: blossoming – accomodative, growing, adaptable & perceptive to change over time; expanding – open endedness, holistic approach and well integrated with the surrounding; melting – merging into the landscape, rooted & inclusive approach to design and churning  – timeless, intangible and groundbreaking."
Read on for Hoof's description of four Doshi works featuring these elements:
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Indian Institute of Management (IIM), Bangalore, India, 1977-1992
The Indian Institute of Management is a leading academic institution spread over 60 hectares in Bangalore, also known as "The City of Gardens". The large campus was built over a period of 20 years and was conceived as a series of courtyards that harmonizes with the city's comfortable tropical climate and lush green areas.
Inspired by the architecture at Fatehpur Sikri near Agra and Madurai Meenakshi Temple in Tamil Nadu, Doshi designed the paths through the campus to connect the elements of the larger spatial arrangement.
His understanding of Hindustani classical music is evident in the articulation of its structure resonating the subtle nuances of rhythm, movement and time. Like thumri – a genre of Hindustani classical music – the built form is expressed with countless hues of rhythms through the articulation of structure and modulation of light.
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Sangath Architect's Studio, Ahemdabad, India, 1980
Sangath in Gujarati, Doshi's mother tongue, means "moving together through participation". It is Doshi's own design studio, where today three generations work alongside one another. Doshi had just turned 50 and wanted to create something both ambiguous and indescribable. Hence the form and plan of Sangath raise questions of formality and ambiguity.
Very much like Khyal – another genre of Hindustani classical music – the building unfolds meticulously yet retains its fluidity through experience and feeling.  To reach the partially subterranean studio with its characteristic barrel vaults, one must first pass through a series of spaces intermingled with natural elements. The entire ensemble, with a stepped amphitheatre, water bodies, raised plinths, and the silhouette of the vaults covered in a layer of broken ceramic tiles simultaneously merges with and rises up out of the surrounding landscape.
Doshi's memories of places he visited, of running around the meandering streets of his hometown Pune, of sitting on the plinths around water bodies in small villages, of the fabled Nubian vault he encountered at the sculptor Ramses Wissa Wassef's studio in Egypt – all collide and merge into the landscape. The assemblage of these fragments of experiences makes this project very special and give Sangath's its unique character rooted in memories and associations. Doshi often refers to Sangath as his sanctuary.
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Amdavad Ni Gudfa, Ahmedabad, India, 1994
Amdavad Ni Gufa was not a commissioned project, for the idea was born when renowned painter and sculptor Maqbool Fida Husain approached Doshi when seeking a site for an art gallery. They had been friends for many years, and they often met to discuss their different pursuits.
Doshi wanted the Gufa (Gujarati for "cave") to reflect his 35 years of experience and mark a new phase in his career, but Husain's free-spirited attitude posed something of a challenge. While working on the Gufa's design, they began to question fundamental architectural concepts, including the meanings of function, space, structure, form, and technology.
The plan evolved out of a set of intersecting circles and ellipses that led to the creation of an amorphous space like a womb with no beginning and no end. Non-rectilinear surfaces such as an undulating floor, curvilinear walls, domed ceiling, and slanted columns gave the space its enigmatic character. The light apertures of varied sizes together with the painted ceiling are reminiscent of the Buddhist caves carved into the rock at Ajanta dating to the second century. The structure encapsulates and heightens the play of light, form, echo and sound.
This was a period in Doshi's life when he wrote stories and fabricated myths defining the narrative of his design decisions. These myths and stories became his guides and gave a rational explanation to his imaginary world. Gufa is an example of this marriage of the imaginary with the real manifesting in the form of an underground art gallery.
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Aranya Low Cost Housing, Indore, India, 1989
Aranya Low Cost Housing was aimed primarily at Indore's "Economically Weaker Sections" (EWS) as well as the city's slum and street dwellers. The challenges were promoting a new model of economic growth and empowerment and improving residents' standards of living after a thorough spatial understanding of spaces and activities in the existing informal settlements.
Doshi's design was executed in collaboration with the Indore Development Authority, the World Bank, and India's Housing and Urban Development Corporation Limited. Each unit of the 30-square-metre EWS plots includes a plinth, toilet, and an electrical connection. They were allotted to families by the government using a lottery system. By providing only the essentials, the idea was to empower families to build their own houses and make additions according to their abilities. Sixty sample houses were constructed to demonstrate the different forms the individual homes might take.
Twenty years on, the concept has proved a success. Residents have used their spaces to generate additional income and now belong to the middle-class, accomplishments that bear witness to the economic security land ownership and the virtues of choice, freedom, and social cohesion can provide. Today these houses have become a home and moreover an extension of life of the inhabitants.
By choosing to design for the urban poor, Doshi created a successful example of how society's weaker members can be uplifted – and in doing so he expanded the understanding of the architect's role. Here architecture becomes a catalyst to bring about social change in society by breaking down socioeconomic barriers through a participatory and open-ended approach to design.
Organised by Vitra Design Museum and the Wüstenrot Foundation, with Vastushilpa Foundation, Balkrishna Doshi: Architecture for the People runs from 9 September to 12 December 2020 at Wrightwood 659. See Dezeen Events Guide for an up-to-date list of architecture and design events taking place around the world.
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nhouvang-blog · 5 years ago
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In India and across various cultures, most weddings are extravagant and larger than life events as an accepted social custom. Prapti and Chinmay wanted to normalize their wedding and host it at a relatable scale. They wanted the focus to be on something that is meaningful, humble and personal. As designers, we totally synced with this ideology. It made us a perfect team!
The wedding was to be a reflection of their personalities, an intimate yet festive and celebratory affair with their loved ones. The experience of the wedding was more important to them.
Concept
The concept for design was developed after rounds of discussions and interviews with the couple. We understood them and gathered what is important to them and why.
When we started developing language for them, we knew that it has to be timeless, rooted yet contemporary, profound yet versatile and above all beautifully personal to them.
Prapti means Achievement/Gain and Chinmay means Knowledge / Supreme Consciousness. Together their names mean, Enlightenment.
This led us to the fundamentals of life, Panchtatva – five core elements…. Earth, Water, Fire, Air and Space. These became our concept and not theme. So each element and each ritual were designed/conducted with the understanding and abstract interpretation of one or more elements. And the marriage ceremony became the symbol of every element coming together depicting ultimate enlightenment, their union. Several areas of the wedding as well as the individual functions were derived by each element – Earth, water, fire, air and space and all 5 were represented in the main wedding ceremony.
It was challenging to translate the intangible concepts of Panchtatva in the design through the various elements of decor of flowers and furniture. But Prapti and Chinmay put complete faith in us. With this trust and responsibility we felt empowered and creative to bring out our best through the various details and execution of the wedding. A lot of it was customised with multiple agencies involved to design the overall experience.
Pre-Wedding Events
The pre-wedding events were hosted by their families at their respective houses in an intimate setting.
Function – Gujarati pre-wedding traditional rituals and Bride’s Mehendi
Element – Air
Name – Naaz – Reflection of the contemporary Indian Bride, Prapti
Based on the element of air, we designed the space reflecting Prapti’s aura, her personality and style.
Prapti has studied fashion so for her mehendi, her backyard was designed with a multitude of Indian textiles and fabrics for her love of textiles. There were also pictures of Prapti with their family and friends on banarasi fabric hoops in the backyard. The space was used for three days as the family gathered and rejoiced in the various ceremonies of Grah Shanti, Pithi and her Mehendi. During the day, the hues of pinks and reds adorned with fresh flowers accentuated the garden and in the evening, lights and songs made a warm atmosphere!
We also added similar elements of saree hoops, copper vessels and floral arrangements inside the house, to let a consistent decor flow inside and outside the space. By adding something completely alien, the house would lose its familiarity. Instead we focussed on details that would sync with the existing home decor as well create a visual memory and a festive ambience for the guests with the same homely warmth.
Function –Satyanarayan Katha at Groom’s House
Element – Earth
Name – Saayan – A Tropical Story
They both love greens and it’s reflected in their lifestyle and home. At Chinmay’s house, the garden is beautifully landscaped with different palms and some luscious greens. Inspired by the earth, the colours and decor were kept natural incorporating a lot of tropical prints. The design complemented the freshness of the trees and bright flower stems of heliconia and bird of paradise added a pop of colour. This space hosted a katha ceremony for which the backdrop was made with betel nut leaves. Other pre-wedding ceremonies and for the family to get together, the space provided a natural, ambient setting!
Function – Mehendi and Sangeet
Element – Space
Name – Aasma – a celebration for the young, modern and chic couple
Space – up in the sky, liberating and infinite.
Inspired by space, the decor was focussed to create a breezy, soothing and contemporary vibe.
The Sangeet was non-conventional – unlike the usual choreographed performances, the night saw both the families dedicating speeches, dances and songs to Prapti and Chinmay. We designed a designated area to display a sweet poem written by Prapti’s father called ‘Vidai’ (Gujarati word which means farewell to the bride. The entire poem was written in Gujarati). This became a part of the decor with flowers and lights adorning the area!
The canopy was created with lot of lanterns that lit up the space. Soothing whites and blues were used in the seating and stage design. The stage in itself was not only a performance space but also a photo booth as we created a tunnel lit up fairy lights and covered in a printed floral patterned fabric between the two halves of the stage!
Function – Gujarati pre-wedding traditional rituals for the Groom
Element – Fire
Name – Amber – is the radiant colour of fire!
Fire is the central witness to Indian rituals, as prayers are offered to God through the medium of fire. Grah Shanti (one of the pre-wedding rituals to please the heavenly bodies for a favorable influence) is one such ritual conducted by the priest. The powerful and pure energy of fire was our inspiration.
The common plot lacked any distinguishing or festive features. So along with the mandap the entrance was defined in the middle of the plot by creating panels of geometric designs with festive elements like marigold and gota patti.  A special area for Chinmay was highlighted with accents like wooden tables and genda phool arrangements. Reflecting Chinmay’s sense of style, the decor was kept tasteful and elegant with the choice of flowers and patterns created for the backdrop and entrance panels.
Main Wedding Day
The main wedding venue was a farm house with lots of trees and waterbodies. The bride and groom, both love landscape which we observed at their respective homes as well. The venue was chosen because the intimate scale that it provided, which was surrounded by lots of trees, lotus pond and a swimming pool. The couple wanted a venue which would make their guests comfortable away from the city’s hustle bustle and still keep them connected to each other during all the ceremonies. And thus this venue turned out perfect with its scale and greenery.
The main entrance had the space element with lots of reflective and white surfaces, with typographic words that were chosen from the ancient Sanskrit shlokas on the reflective surfaces and adorned with white flowers.
The air element was depicted near the entrance where we hung bells from the trees. These bells had silver tassels, and swung with the wind.
The lounge area for guests had the earth element. It was designed with calming hues of pinks and reds with carnations and baby’s breath on the table setting where people can sit, chit-chat and lounge.
The food area had the fire element with gold and metallic in the fabric and orange lilies.
The Pancholu (first dinner after the wedding) by the pool had the water element. The tables were covered in a patterned chevron blue cloth. We designed a floating mirror installation for the pool, where the family was gathering for their first meal. All the five elements were abstracted in shapes that represented the five elements. Almost 20 ft in length, these elements which were completely covered in small mirrors were floating on the swimming pool, and created a beautiful reflection in the water with the moonlight.
When Prapti entered the wedding venue, her brother and sister-in-law sang hers and Chinmay’s favorite song, “I can’t help falling in love with you”, by Elvis Presley! All her bridesmaids were standing on the sides of the aisles with lillies, welcoming her to the wedding stage!
Mangalshtak is an ancient shlok, verse written to evoke the Gods, Goddesses and planets in the universe to bless the couple. The family and guests participated in reciting the verse. These verses were customized and personalized to make it more relatable and to bring out the meaning of the ancient text in a more associable way.
Also what made the wedding more special was that the couple got a tattoo of one of our designs on their honeymoon! Based on the concept of the five elements for the wedding, we designed an installation representing the elements in simple shapes. They got this motif as a tattoo on their arms! It makes us understand the power to create beautiful ever lasting memories for the wedding day which get translated into so many special ways like photographs and tattoos! Our design stays eternal and what a joy to cherish them again! As designers it’s satisfying to know that at the end of the day, the bride and the groom had absolute fun on their big day and were not stressed.
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himanshurealisticone · 2 years ago
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Raheja Aranya City Sector 11&14 |Affordable Plots Sohna
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Raheja Aranya City is a Smart Township projects which is located in Sector 11 & 14 in sohna. This township project sprawled in 15 Acres of land with the best amenities and this whole project is developed by the Larsen & Turbo (L&T). In Raheja Aranya City Plots size start from 84 Sq. Yard and it goes up-to 178 Sq. Yard.
Benefits under Deen Dayal Jan Awas Yojna
Stilt +4 Structure Allowed
Separate Floor Registry
FAR of 2.0 under the scheme.
80% Home Loans on Plots
Gated Community with 24x7 Security with CCTV Surveillance
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Location Advantages
The location advantages of Raheja Aranya City Sohna are Close to Delhi Mumbai Freight Corridor (DMIC), Only 15 min drive to KMP Expressway, Very Close to IMT Sohna and Sports City, G.D Goenka World School, DPS, Ryan International School, Ansal University, K R Mangalam University and many more nearby.
Call: +91 9643000064
Website: www.plotingurgaon.in
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ddjayplots · 3 years ago
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Raheja Aranya City Plots, Sohna is one of the most esteemed and desirous project of the company. Located at Sector 11 & 14, Sohna of Gurgaon
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rahejaaranyacity · 7 years ago
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kamalassociatesblog · 3 years ago
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yhataw · 3 years ago
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Raheja Akshara Plots Sohna in Aranya City
- Under Deen Dayal Jan Awas Yojana (DDJAY) - 50 to 150 Sq. Mtrs. Plots - Ready To Move - Floor wise Registration Permitted - FAR upto 2.64 - Stilt + 4 Floors Permitted - Upto 66% Ground Coverage - Upto 15 Mtr. Building Height Permitted - No GST is applicable - Interest subsidy upto 6.5%
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