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By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: February 28, 2025 23:35 IST

Dnyaneshwar Goje PatilDirector, Om Sai DevelopersOne World TownshipA leading name in the construction industry, Manjeet Pride ...

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Dnyaneshwar Goje Patil

Director, Om Sai Developers

One World Township

A leading name in the construction industry, Manjeet Pride Group, has set up a stall at the exhibition. The group has completed over 30 residential projects and 5,000 flats, where 5,000 families are now enjoying their homes. The exhibition highlights ‘One World Township’, located opposite Jyoti Nagar and on Pratap Nagar Road, which exemplifies modern lifestyle and cutting-edge construction. For the first time in Marathwada, this township will feature 21 towers, each with 21 floors, and bookings are in full swing. The project boasts unique attractions such as an Olympic-sized swimming pool, an Amazon-themed jungle, and a treehouse. Additionally, the group is developing the luxurious ‘Dream World’ project next to Prozone Mall. Notably, Manjeet Pride Group is the first in the city’s construction sector to introduce ‘Alufam Technology’ for advanced and efficient building techniques.

Architect Nitin Bagadia

Director, Manjeet Pride Group

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