New Launches
Shri Infratech unveils ‘Vedic City’
Realty major Shri Infratech on Wednesday unveiled its magnificent integrated township project ‘Vedic City’ as a new concept for Delhi-NCR region. The township consists of group housing, independent villas and plots overlooking beautiful lakes and manicured lawns, for those culture-connoisseurs looking for a peaceful home amidst lush green surrounding.
Announcing the launch, Manoj Dwivedi, chairman and managing director of Shri Infratech said, “The architectural marvel of ancient structures has always inspired us to have a residential space surrounded with design and the beauty of Vedic era. With this project, we are putting that inspiration into practice. We expect ‘Vedic City’ to be a benchmark for projects in the future.”
The township is connected to Delhi though NH-91 and has entry-point from the proposed Eastern Peripheral Expressway, besides two entry-points from a 45-meters wide master plan road. The Taj Expressway connects it to historic city of Agra. The metro connectivity has been proposed and nearest metro station will be Bodaki. The close proximity to ‘Dedicated Freight Corridor’ adds another dimension to project’s magnetic appeal.
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