Earth Infra holds Iftar party in Srinagar
GK NEWS NETWORK
Srinagar, Aug 5: The Srinagar branch of Earth Infrastructures Ltd, one of India’s fastest growing Real Estate Company, organized an ‘Iftar Party’ at Hotel Broadway on Saturday.
Managing Director, EIL, Atul Gupta expressed his happiness over “growing number of investors from Kashmir” and welcomed the guests.
He said: “We are extremely happy to host this event in the month of Ramadan at our Srinagar branch. We hope and pray for the spread of peace and love for the entire humanity. ”
Gupta said: “Earth infrastructure is one of the fastest growing real estate companies in India. It is known for its innovative and green projects which are developed with the motive of serving planet Earth with energy sufficient structures.”
He said: “Earth Infrastructure forayed into real estate business in 2006 and Earth Infrastructure LTD forayed segment came in to shape in the year 2010.”
The event was attended by a host of the city’s community leaders, eminent professionals and investors apart from the local scribes.
The ceremony began with prayer, followed by partaking of fruits and cookies.
Recipient of the ‘Best Debutant Developer of the Year’ in 2010 and the prestigious ‘Bharat Samman Award’ in 2011, Earth Infrastructures Ltd has come up as a leading real estate developing organization in India and is known for its innovative approach to offer state-of-the-art green structures along with sustainable models. The company offers diversified product mix comprising of residential, commercial/IT parks, retails, hotels, farm houses and SEZs.
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