Dr. Muhammad Iqbal Urdu High School all staf history
Hospital
Madhavbaug Heart & Diabeties Care Hospital Latur
1 min
(0.6 km)
Restaurant
Goli Vada Pav - Latur
1 min
(0.7 km)
Mall
Malang Tower
1 min
(0.3 km)
Bus Stand
Nandi Bus Stop
2 mins
(1.7 km)
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More About Padma Tower
Padma Padma Tower is a residential project in Sawe Wadi, Latur. It is set in an area of 0.18 Acres . The property is Under Construction. Padma Padma Tower is located in Sawe Wadi. The project is developed by Padma Builders And Developers.
Padma Padma Tower is equipped with various resident-centric amenities that includes Power Backup. The property is equipped with Fire Sprinklers. There is provision for Closed Car Parking. Enjoy a class-apart lifestyle at Padma Padma Tower.
This project meets all mandates as required by the state authority. RERA ID of Padma Padma Tower is P52400046167.
Located close to prominent suburbs of Latur, the area of Sawe Wadi has prominent schools and hospitals within a close distance.
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Project Amenities
Closed Car Parking
24X7 Water Supply
Fire Sprinklers
Sewage Treatment Plant
Power Backup
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Sawe Wadi is an locality in Latur, Latur District, Maharashtra, India, 413512. Borwati, Arvi, Kasargaon, Latur, Sarola, Hanamantwadi, Nandgaon are the nearby cities to Sawe Wadi. Read More
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