Bigdome Infra, a Pune-based real estate company, has made a significant acquisition by securing prime land in Kamba, Maharashtra, for Rs 1.3 billion. This strategic move is poised to bolster the company’s presence in the region and drive future developmen
Real EstateBigdome InfraLand AcquisitionKambaMaharashtraReal Estate MaharashtraMar 19, 2025

Bigdome Infra's main focus is on developing high-quality residential and commercial projects, leveraging prime locations to create value for its stakeholders and the community.
Bigdome Infra acquired the prime land in Kamba, a rapidly growing town in Maharashtra, for Rs 1.3 billion.
This acquisition aligns with the government's efforts to boost rural development and improve infrastructure. Maharashtra’s rural bodies recently received Rs 6.20 billion in funding, which is expected to enhance the region's infrastructure and attract more investments.
Bigdome Infra plans to develop a mixed-use project in Kamba that includes residential complexes, commercial spaces, and recreational facilities.
Bigdome Infra is committed to creating projects that not only provide value to its investors but also contribute positively to the environment and the social fabric of the region, focusing on sustainability and community engagement.

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