Saint Mary primary high school junior college latur
3 mins
(1.3 km)
Hospital
Al Hayat Multi Speciality Hospital
6 mins
(4 km)
Restaurant
A-1 Lunch Home Veg And Nonveg Plus Chinese Restaurant
1 min
(0.7 km)
Mall
Mandakini Complex
2 mins
(0.9 km)
Bus Stand
Hanuman Chowk Bus Stop
5 mins
(3.6 km)
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Latur's residential project, Mantri Jyoti Kiran Apartments is offering property for sale. It is a Under Construction project by Mantri Construction Company. Mantri Jyoti Kiran Apartments is set in an area of 0.24 Acres and is complete with various modern-day amenities. Mantri Jyoti Kiran Apartments was launched in January 2023 and possession date is Dec, 2027. Mantri Jyoti Kiran Apartments is located in Maharana Pratap Nagar.
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Mantri Jyoti Kiran Apartments is a RERA registered project with ID P52400048894.
Maharanapratapnagar 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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Maharanapratapnagar is an locality in Latur, Latur District, Maharashtra, India. Arvi, Kasargaon, Latur, Malwati, Sarola, Hanamantwadi are the nearby cities to Maharanapratapnagar. Read More
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