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A green revolution of sorts on Warangal highway

The city-based Satya Vani Green Homes has laid foundation stone for what it claims to be country’s largest integrated green home township, at Annojiguda on the Warangal Highway.

Known as Ushodayam Green Homes, the project will roll out over 12 acres with 1,800 units built on green norms that will least carbon into the atmosphere, claim the promoters in a statement issued here.

The project comes in the vicinities of upcoming IT projects such as Raheja IT Park and Infosys campus and Annojiguda being seen as holding good prospect of emerging as IT hub in coming days.

Satya Vani Green Homes has also started work on three other projects. While the one at Begumpet comes with 25 condominiums, Kondapur has a residential apartment with 55 units, the one at Gagillapur will have 107 villas.

T.L.S.

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