Bhutani Infra, a prominent player in the Delhi-NCR real estate market, has partnered with Yashoda Hospital to develop a massive Rs 10 billion mixed-use project in Greater Noida. The project aims to integrate advanced AI healthcare solutions and boost the region's real estate investment landscape.
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The total investment for the project is Rs 10 billion.
The project will feature a blend of commercial, residential, and healthcare facilities, including AI-integrated healthcare services.
The AI-integrated healthcare facilities will provide advanced medical services, ensuring that residents have access to the best medical care and treatments.
The development phase is expected to commence in the coming months, with a focus on sustainable practices and community engagement.
The project will also include green spaces, recreational areas, and modern amenities to enhance the quality of life for residents.
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