Shivdatta Sindhu Nagari is a project by Shivdatta Builders in Kolhapur. Located in Padmala, it is a residential project. The address of Shivdatta Sindhu Nagari is Prisoners Farm, Race Course Naka, Padmala, Kolhapur, Maharashtra 416001.
Shivdatta Sindhu Nagari ensures a coveted lifestyle and offers a convenient living.
Padmala is well-connected to other parts of the city via an extensive road.
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Padmala is an locality in Kolhapur, Kolhapur District, Maharashtra, India. Kanerkar Nagar (3.71 Km), Pratibha Nagar (3.77 Km), Pratibha Nagar Housing Society (4.08 Km), Nagala Park (4.31 Km), New Shahupuri (4.47 Km) are the nearby areas to Padmala. Kolhapur, Kalambe Turf Thane are the nearby cities to Padmala. Read More
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Where is Shivdatta Sindhu Nagari located?
The Shivdatta Sindhu Nagari is located in Prisoners Farm, Race Course Naka, Padmala, Kolhapur, Maharashtra 416001. View all Projects in Padmala
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