Bhartiya Goup launches Bhartiya City

Delhi-based textile major Bhartiya Group announced the launch of its real estate project, ‘Bhartiya City’, about 15 kilometres from Bangalore city. The new integrated township across 125-acres has eight districts which bring together homes in different formats, work spaces including a large IT SEZ and financial district, shopping district and a high street, hotels, a hospital, a school with great attention to public realm covering many parks and streets which are pedestrian and cyclist friendly to give a unique experience of a township rightly labeled as ‘City of Joy’.
The company is planning to invest around Rs 2,000 crore on the project and is expected to complete the development within 10 years. It has also formed a consortium of seven banks like Corporation Bank, Bank of Baroda, Allahabad Bank, Andhra Bank, State bank of Patiala among others.
Snehdeep Aggarwal, chairman of Bhartiya Group, promoters of Bhartiya City, said, “We at Bhartiya are proud to offer an urban living experience to people seeking a home where every little detail is planned.”
The company official said, the project is being developed in phases and has completed the first phase of 5 million square feet which includes an IT park and residential facilities including apartments and villas.
It has priced the residential complex in the range of Rs 29 lakh to Rs 1.5 crore based on the available facility. Bhartiya City has signed up with Leela Hotels to operate the first hotel which will also include the largest conference centre in Bangalore.
“The total built-up area, once the project is completed, would be around 12 million square feet,” Aggarwal said.
Bhartiya is also setting up a 250-acre leather Special Economic Zone at Tada in Nellore district in Andhra Pradesh. It is the first product-specific SEZ of its kind in India in a JV with Andhra Pradesh Industrial Infrastructure Corporation Ltd.
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First Published: Oct 31 2012 | 12:01 AM IST

