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Realty portal launched

Trigonometry, an IT solution company from Mumbai, launched its maiden social media networking portal, realtypapa.com, in Delhi recently.
The portal is a distinctive portal for real estate Industry for social networking and business interest where anybody and everybody from the industry can come and interact with the real estate fraternity at one platform for all sort of real estate information, queries, developing network, business profiling, sharing experiences and chat with peer members. It is primarily a social networking website for the real estate sector which intends to connect different parties related to the industry to share their interests, experience, profile, businesses etc.
Anand Sarode, director, Trigonometry Technobuild informed the media that social media since its inception has assumed several incarnations namely orkut, facebook, twitter, linkedin etc. “Social media has become an essential and indispensable part of our lives today to remain connected to our family, friends, acquaintances, colleagues and business contacts,” he said.
During the launch, several real estate luminaries including Anil Kumar Sharma, CMD, Amrapali Group, president of Credai-NCR and Sushant Mutreja, MD of Cosmic group were present on the occasion.
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