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Rajarhat also called New Town, Calcutta, is one of India's
latest and fastest-growing planned new cities. It is situated at the
Greater Calcutta area in the Indian state of West Bengal, and near the Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport in Calcutta. Many
high-profile industrialists of national and international standing are
investing in the township with the cooperation of the Government of West
Bengal, to make it one of India's major industrial hubs. The place is
already known for being one of the most impressive information
technology and computer engineering hubs of India after the Indian
silicon valley of Bangalore. The Government of West Bengal, along with
some private and public sector companies, is working on providing the
township with latest infrastructure and amenities to make it an ideal
and happening industrial and residential township.
This new industrial and residential hub is being developed
on the north-eastern fringes on Calcutta, the capital of the Indian
state of West Bengal, and the erstwhile capital of British India.
It consists of the two villages Rajarhat and Gopalpur. The area
mainly consisted of huge acres of cultivable lands and waterbodies. The
process of investing for residential and industrial facilities and
infrastructural development of the area has mainly started under the
leadership of present Chief Minister of West Bengal and an industrial
visionary Honourable Buddhadeb Bhattacharya in the late 1990's. The
governmental master plan envisions a township here at least three times
bigger than the neighbouring planned Salt Lake city of Bidhannagar.
According to governmental proposals, the township will be extended up to
the extreme south of the state, i.e., up to the Sunderbans near the Bay
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DLF Properties: |
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A premium residential condominium in Kolkata's most sought-after
neighbourhood, Rajarhat.
New Town Heights, DLF Rajarhat-the condominium offers 9
impressive towers offering 2, 3 and 4 bedroom apartments spread over 15
acres in various configurations, to cater to individual requirements.
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