Bhima City Pride is a project by Bhima Builders & Developers in Kolhapur. Located in Tarabai Park, it is a residential project. The address of Bhima City Pride is Tarabai Park.
Bhima City Pride ensures a coveted lifestyle and offers a convenient living.
Tarabai Park is well-connected to other parts of the city via an extensive road.
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Tarabai Park is a place located in the suburbs of Kolhapur, Maharashtra. The place is well connected with the roads and national highways like Indumati Road, Bhosalewadi Road, Sonal Colony Road, Himmat Bahadur Parisar Road and Kanan Nagar Road. The nearest Railway Station is the Kolhapur Railway Station while the nearest airport is the Kolhapur Airport. The New Model English School, Tulips Preprimary School, Dr D Y Patil Vidhyaniketan School, Shantiniketan School and lots more prominent schools present here. The National Mall and the Park Place Mall are some major shopping malls located here. Read More
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The Bhima City Pride is located in Tarabai Park, Kolhapur. View all Projects in Tarabai Park
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