Century Real Estate aims to achieve sales of Rs 21 billion
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Century Real Estate aims to achieve sales of Rs 21 billion
The company's ongoing projects in the residential and commercial sectors are driving its sales target
The Indian real estate market is witnessing significant growth driven by factors such as urbanization population growth and government initiatives
Century Real Estate is known for its commitment to quality customer satisfaction and sustainability
The company's mission is to provide innovative and sustainable solutions that enhance the quality of life for its customers
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