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Project Watch: The Palm Township brings integrated living to New Chandigarh

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Manohar Infrastructure, a reputed name in the region’s real estate sector, has unveiled its large-scale integrated township project, Palm Garden, along with Palm Residency and Palm Spaces, at Mullanpur (New Chandigarh).Strategically located near the Madhya Marg extension and well-connected to the heart of Chandigarh, the township offers a blend of modern living and green surroundings.

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“The development provides a variety of residential options, including plots, luxury flats, and independent villas, catering to families seeking both comfort and convenience.The plot are priced at Rs 85,000 per sq yd andand 3BHK is priced at Rs 1.50 crore and 5 BHK at Rs 3 crore onwards”, said Ishan Sharma, Sales Head of the company.

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Founded under the vision of Taraninder Singh, Director of Manohar Infrastructure, the group has steadily built its reputation not only through infrastructure excellence but also through its active role in community initiatives.

With its comprehensive amenities, prime location, and focus on community building, Palm Garden and its sister projects are being positioned as landmarks in the evolving landscape of New Chandigarh. (Advetorial)

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