Golden Growth Fund (GGF) has commenced construction on its high-value real estate project in Delhi's Anand Niketan, marking a significant milestone in the luxury residential market.
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The name of the project is not specified, but it is a high-value real estate development in the luxury residential segment.
Grovy India is the partner company involved in the project, bringing its expertise in delivering high-quality residential developments.
The project is expected to have a positive impact on the local economy, generating employment opportunities and stimulating economic growth.
The demand for luxury housing is growing in Delhi, driven by the city's expanding economy, improved infrastructure, and favorable business environment.
GGF has expertise in creating high-value, luxury residential projects, with a strong commitment to quality and customer satisfaction.
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