Chandrapur's residential project, Pratham Atharva Sadan is offering property for sale. It is a Under Construction project by Pratham Construction. Pratham Atharva Sadan is set in an area of 0.61 Acres and is complete with various modern-day amenities. There are 2 buildings. Pratham Atharva Sadan is located in Wadgaon, Chandrapur.
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Pratham Atharva Sadan is a RERA registered project with ID P50900005992.
Wadgaon is well-connected to other parts of city by road, which passes through the heart of this suburb. Prominent shopping malls, movie theatres, school, and hospitals are present in proximity of this residential project.
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Wadgaon is an locality in Chandrapur, Chandrapur District, Maharashtra, India, 414102. Kondi Chak, Chandrapur, Lakhamapur, Sonurli, Neri, Ambhora, Kondumal, Chota Nagpur, Vichoda Raiyyatwari are the nearby cities to Wadgaon. Read More
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many floors are available in Pratham Atharva Sadan?
There are 2 towers with 4 floors each, in Pratham Atharva Sadan.
Where is Pratham Atharva Sadan located?
The Pratham Atharva Sadan is located in Wadgaon, Chandrapur. View all Projects in Wadgaon
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