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Check out this residential project for sale by Thankarasu A in Veerapandi, Salem. It is currently Ready to Move. Ganapathi Nagar possession is Mar, 2023. The address of Ganapathi Nagar is Veerapandi.
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Ganapathi Nagar is approved by the state regulatory authority and the RERA ID is TN/7/Regularisation-Layout/0847/2023.
Thankarasu A is a renowned developer firm.
Veerapandi is a prime area, with many attractions work and recreational options just a drive away.
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Veerapandi is an locality in Salem District, Tamil Nadu, India. Rajapalayam, Attavanaipulaveri, Salem, Namakkal, Vaniyambadi, Akkarapalayam, Pethempatti, Pasuvanathampatty, Kadathur Agraharam, Savampalayam, Chennagiri, Palampatti, Eruvadipettampatti, Ariyampalayam, Basuvanathampatti, Ervadi, Errachinnampatti, Pudhuppalayam, Agrahara Poolavari, Ellimanaickampatti, Kottanur, Bairoji, Periya Seeragapadi, Sittaneri, Nallarayampatti are the nearby cities to Veerapandi. Read More
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Where is Ganapathi Nagar located?
The Ganapathi Nagar is located in Veerapandi. View all Projects in Veerapandi
What is the possession status of Ganapathi Nagar?
As far as possession status is concerned, Ganapathi Nagar is ready to move.
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