Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], May 12: Ekta World, a leading real estate developer in Mumbai, has unveiled a new logo and brand identity, embodying the company's commitment to creating warm, caring homes for its residents.
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The new brand identity of Ekta World is 'A Home That Cares,' which reflects the company's commitment to creating warm, welcoming, and supportive living environments for its residents.
The rebranding initiative includes a new logo, a comprehensive overhaul of marketing materials, website, and social media presence, as well as the introduction of community engagement initiatives.
Ekta World is committed to incorporating eco-friendly features and practices into its projects, ensuring that they are not only beautiful and functional but also environmentally responsible.
Ekta World's mission is to build communities where families can thrive and grow, focusing on quality, innovation, and customer satisfaction in all its projects.
You can learn more about Ekta World's new brand identity by visiting the company's website at www.ektaworld.com or following them on social media for the latest updates and news.

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