Suraj Estate Developers Limited, a prominent player in the Mumbai real estate market, has announced a high-value land development project worth Rs 80 crore. This move is expected to significantly boost the company's market capitalization and strengthen it
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The new project by Suraj Estate Developers is valued at Rs 80 crore.
The project is strategically located in one of Mumbai's bustling areas, designed to cater to both residential and commercial needs.
The project will incorporate eco-friendly features such as solar panels, rainwater harvesting systems, and green building materials.
The project is expected to create numerous job opportunities and stimulate economic activity in the surrounding areas. Suraj Estate Developers also plans to support local schools and healthcare facilities.
Suraj Estate Developers has a market capitalization of over Rs 1,400 crore.

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