Mana Projects, a leading real estate developer in Karnataka, was honored with the 'Trusted Developer of the Year' award at the Times Real Estate Conclave. This recognition underscores the company's commitment to quality and customer satisfaction.
Real EstateMana ProjectsTrusted DeveloperTimes Real Estate ConclaveKarnatakaReal Estate NewsFeb 28, 2025
Mana Projects is a leading real estate developer based in Karnataka, known for delivering high-quality residential, commercial, and retail projects.
Mana Projects won the 'Trusted Developer of the Year' award at the Times Real Estate Conclave.
The Times Real Estate Conclave is an annual event that brings together industry leaders, policymakers, and experts to discuss the latest trends and challenges in the real estate sector.
Some of Mana Projects' recent projects include sprawling residential complexes in Bengaluru and commercial hubs in Mysuru.
Mana Projects actively participates in community development programs, including education, healthcare, and environmental conservation.
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