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Parsvnath to develop township project in Rohtak

Realty firm Parsvnath Developers today said it has received approval from the Haryana government for a township project in the state, in which the company would invest about Rs 380 crore. - DLF bags Gurgaon land for Rs 1,750 cr - Orbit Corp raises Rs 145 cr via share sale; stocks dip 5% - Realtors rebuild hopes on rising home sales - Sensitive sector lending growth slows to 14.18% - Parsvnath to raise up to Rs 750 cr via QIP - Parsvnath Developers Q1 net dips 81% at Rs 14 cr The company "has received the letter of intent for grant of licence from Director, Town and Country Planning, Haryana, for developing approximately 118 acres of integrated township in Sector 33 A, Rohtak, Haryana" Parsvnath said in a statement. The company would invest about Rs 380 crore in the project, a company source said. "After setting our footprints across India, we are going to offer world class facilities to the residents of Rohtak," Parsvnath Developers Chairman Pradeep Jain said. The township project will have about 4 million sq ft of saleable area and would comprise plots, affordable homes, row houses, independent villas shopping, commercial along with school and dispensary. Parsvnath has acquired 118 acres land, fully paid and has complete possession to it. It intends to start development, construction and marketing activities soon after receiving all the approvals and completing all necessary formalities to obtain licence.


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