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Ashiana Anmol is a kid-centric residential project in Sector 33, Sohna, Gurgaon, by Ashiana Housing, focused on holistic child development with dedicated learning hubs, sports facilities (skating, cricket, basketball, pool), and activity-based programs like "Live & Learn". It offers 2 & 3 BHK apartments in high-rise towers, featuring modern amenities, green spaces, 24/7 security, and proximity to schools like GD Goenka World School.
Ashiana Housing Limited Company is an India-based construction organisation established in 1986. Currently, the company has its headquarters in the capital of India, New Delhi. The business, a real estate developer, was named one of Asia's 200 Best Under A Billion by Forbes in 2010 and 2011. The key areas of concentration for Ashiana Housing, a middle-class housing developer, are child-centric houses, elderly living, care homes (also known as assisted living), and comfortable homes. The business now offers more services than group living, including maintenance and selling of the property after possession and facilities management, retail, and hotel services.
With a focus on the Delhi-Mumbai industrial corridor, which the Indian government is pushing, Ashiana Housing Ltd. is engaged in middle-to-upper-middle-income residential housing developments in satellite cities and towns in India that are located near industrial centres. Its residential real estate development initiatives include apartments and group housing complexes. Additionally, it also builds a small number of retail and commercial structures, including hotels and senior housing.
The business was established on June 25, 1986, as Ashiana Housing & Finance (India) Limited, in accordance with the Companies Act, 1956. The company's name was then changed to its current one in 2007 as a result.