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AlphaCorp organises Bhumi Pujan of its Ananta project

Realty developer AlphaCorp organised ‘Bhumi Pujan‘ ceremony of its project ‘Ananta‘ at Sector-112, Dwarka Expressway in Gurugram.
The project was earlier being developed as ‘Earth Copia‘ by Earth Infrastructure. After a thorough evaluation, NCLT rewarded this stuck project to AlphaCorp.
Ashish Sarin, CEO, AlphaCorp, said, “We have always been innovative to contribute towards the greater good of the real estate industry. Further, we have been consistent in delivering our promises which we made to the buyers in the past. The Ananta project will not only give relief to 600 homebuyers but also reaffirm buyers’ trust in the market.”
Sarin further said, “We have planned to raise the bar by investing Rs 1,000 crore in 10 stuck projects across the Delhi-NCR region thus welcoming many buyers into the Alphacorp family. With the help of our internal and external stakeholders, we are confident of delivering these projects within the next five to seven years.”
The company has taken over three projects―Earth Sapphire Court in Greater Noida, Earth Tech One on Yamuna Expressway and Earth Copia in Gurugram. It had submitted bids in Delhi High Court and NCLT with the help of buyers’ associations.
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