Nirala World, a leading real estate developer, has made a significant move by acquiring 2.5 acres of land in Greater Noida for Rs 1.75 billion. This purchase marks a strategic expansion for the company, aiming to capitalize on the growing demand for resid
Real EstateLand AcquisitionGreater NoidaNirala WorldProperty DevelopmentReal Estate NewsJan 28, 2025
Nirala World has acquired 2.5 acres of land in Greater Noida.
Nirala World paid Rs 1.75 billion for the 2.5-acre land in Greater Noida.
The land is located in a bustling part of Greater Noida, offering easy access to major transportation hubs, educational institutions, and commercial centers.
Nirala World plans to develop the land into a comprehensive project that will include both residential and commercial components, featuring modern, sustainable, and integrated community spaces.
Nirala World’s vision is to create sustainable, livable, and thriving communities that enhance the quality of life for its residents and contribute to the economic growth of the region.
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