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‘SIGNATURE’ – Plots in Nagpur with 30% assured return
SEVEN HEIGHTS


‘SIGNATURE’ – Plots in Nagpur with 30% assured return


Third largest city in the western Indian state of Maharashtra after Mumbai and Pune. With a population of 2.1 million (2001 Census), Nagpur was the 13th largest urban conglomeration in India in 2001 and the foremost city in Maharashtra's eastern Vidarbha region. Nagpur is also the state's Winter Capital and the headquarters of Nagpur District and Nagpur Division administrations.

SEVEN HEIGHTS is an established name in Nagpur dealing in real estates. Acclaimed for its honest and direct approach it believes in making easy and hassle-free transactions. The company is developing a township name ‘Signature’ in 18.5 acre, very close to International Airport, Nagpur.


Seven Heights – Signature – An Invaluable Asset


Located just 3 kms from NH.- 7 from Butibori M.I.D.C. diversion Seven Heights Signature is in place which is sure to provide you the necessary strength to handle any unwanted and desperate situation in life.

Being in close vicinity of MIHAN, SAHARA City, 5 Star MIDC, 3 major giant IT Software parks and logistic park this piece of land become very previous and thus have the capacity to give you that miraculous power making you future safe and seemed and guarantees you of your highly rewarding and growing days ahead.


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Nagpur is well-known throughout India as a trade centre for high-quality oranges grown in the surrounding region and hence the city is also known as Santra Nagari (Hindi and Marathi for 'Orange City'). Recently, the city celebrated 300 years of its establishment.



 
About Mihan


  • Development of existing airport as an multi-modal International passenger and Cargo Hub of India.
  • Development of adjacent SEZ over an area of 1475 Hectares.
  • IT centre.
  • Health City.
  • Captive Power Plant.
  • Value added industries.
  • Manufacturing industries.
  • 100% Export oriented units.
  • Support Services in MIHAN Project.
  • Road terminal with warehouses and other facilities.
  • Rail Terminal with container depot.
  • Total Project Area 4025 ha.
  • Airport 1200 ha.
  • Road & Rail Terminal 200 ha.
  • SEZ
    • Captive Power House. (52 ha.)
    • IT Parks. (400 ha.)
    • Health City. (60 ha.)
    • Other Manufacturing & Value Added Units 1475 ha. (963 ha.)

  • International School 10 ha.
  • Residential, Open Spaces, Hotels, Roads, Interchange & RoB, Water Supply, Storm Water Drainage, Sewage System, Entertainment, Utility & Land for IAF (exchange) 1140 ha.


Why Nagpur?
Geography & Climate


Nagpur has an area of approximately 220 km˛. Being located far away from any major water body at the centre of the Indian peninsula, the Nagpur's climate is dry or mildly humid for most of the year except for the rainy season. Nagpur city receives an annual rainfall of 1,205 mm (47.44 in) mostly between the months of June and September. The highest recorded rainfall was 304 mm on July 14, 1994. Summer lasts from March to June, with temperatures peaking in the month of May.

Railway


Due to its central location, Nagpur is a very important railway junction and a transit for almost all the trains that connect the country lengthwise and breadthwise, especially trains connecting India's four major metropolises (Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, and Kolkota) located in the four corners of the country.

Roads


Nagpur is also a major junction for roadways as India's two major national highways (Kanyakumari-Varanasi (NH 7) and Hajira-Kolkota (NH-6)) pass through the city. One more highway number 69 connect Nagpur to Obaidullaganj near Bhopal.

Nagpur is also at the junction of two Asian Highways namely AH47 Agra,India to Matara, Sri Lanka and AH46 connecting Kharagpur, India to Dhule,India Moreover, Nagpur city has come in the national spotlight recenty for its good roads, which were developed as part of the upgradation and renewal works under Integrated Road Development Project (IRDP), spearheaded by the erstwhile Commissioner of the Corporation Dr. T Chandrashekhar.

Airway


Nagpur's Air Traffic Control (ATR) is the busiest in India, with more than 300 international flights flying over the city every day in 2004. Domestic airlines such as Indian Airlines, Jet Airways, Indigo, [goAir] and Air Deccan connect Nagpur with major cities like Mumbai (5 flights daily), Delhi (2 flights daily), Hyderabad (1 flight daily and 1, 4 times a week), and Kolkata (1 flight thrice a week and another twice a week). In October 2005, Nagpur's erstwhile Sonegaon Airport was declared an international airport and was renamed Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar International Airport. Initial flights between Nagpur and Sharjah were launched by Air Arabia with the intention of tapping the strong demand for international travel within Central India.

In April 2006 Indian Airlines connected Nagpur and Bangkok with a non-stop twice weekly service. Likewise, Qatar Airways has announced that it will start a thrice-weekly service from Nagpur to Doha shortly.

Nagpur is set to be a prominent destination on India's aviation map as the country's first ever Multi-modal International Cargo Hub (MIHAN) was completed on the outskirts of the city in 2006. MIHAN is expected to contribute significantly to the development of the city as well as the economically backward Vidarbha region. Another major impetus to the budding aviation industry in Nagpur is Boeing's decision to set up a $ 185 million maintenance base in the city in 2006.

Airlines flying into the airport include:

  • Indian (Bangkok, Delhi, Hyderabad, Mumbai, Raipur).
  • Jet Airways (Delhi, Mumbai).
  • Air Deccan (Hyderabad, Mumbai).
  • Air Sahara (Delhi, Hyderabad).
  • IndiGo Airlines (Kolkata, Mumbai).
  • Kingfisher Airlines (Ahmedabad, Hyderabad).
  • Air Arabia (Sharjah).
  • Qatar Airways (Doha, starts Feb 2007).

See here some current development in Nagpur

Why Seven Heights?


SEVEN HEIGHTS is an established name in Nagpur dealing in real estates. Acclaimed for its honest and direct approach it believes in making easy and hassle-free transactions.

Hence all the legal and essential formalities are already completed before the proposed project is put on sale, thus making the dealings fast and genuinely authentic.

The work done by group in the past speak of its accomplishments, compatibility, dedication and efficiency.

The group comprises of technically expert and experienced personnel who keep hawk's vigil on the upmarket moves and launch the project accordingly.


Investment Option

  1. The company offered you 30% of assured return for one year. At the time of booking the property will registered in your name and you will get post dated cheque of 30.
  2. Or you can get the double of your investment in 30 months.




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