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Project Overview

Nirvana County Phase-2 spans 8 acres under the Deen Dayal Jan Awas Yojna (DDJAY), planned as a commercial SCO (Shop-Cum-Office) development envisioned to serve as the retail and business spine of the Nirvana Township belt. Designed for commerce, high visibility, and smooth future traffic flow, this phase enables retail, service, and office establishments to operate within a well-regulated environment supported by structured layout planning. Surrounded by growing residential communities and an expanding consumer base, Phase-2 benefits from assured daily footfall and sustained demand. Its strategic positioning makes it ideal for organized retail, professional services, and branded outlets. Together, these factors create a robust platform for entrepreneurs, brands, and investors seeking long-term value in a rapidly evolving commercial ecosystem

PROJECT HIGHLIGHTS

  • 8-acre commercial pocket under DDJAY
  • Planned SCO (Shop-Cum-Office) plots for business use
  • High-visibility layout with strong commercial frontage
  • Opportunity for retail, restaurants, offices & essential services
  • Growth-ready demand from nearby Phase-1 residential population
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AMENITIES

  • Dedicated jogging and walking tracks
  • Ready water and electricity provisions
  • Installed street lighting & drainage systems
  • Social and leisure interaction spaces
  • Landscaped green courts with children’s play zones
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LOCATION ADVANTAGES

  • Close to historic Rani Talab Shiv Mandir
  • Nearby New Anaj Mandi for easy access to markets & essentials
  • Peaceful developing area away from heavy traffic
  • Near Urban Estate side with rapid development
  • Surrounded by Julana & Ikkas, forming a well-connected community
  • Schools, shops & daily needs accessible with minimal travel
  • Calm environment suitable for long-term family and business growth
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DDJAY COMMERCIAL EDGE

  • Flexible planning for multi-level commercial buildings
  • Governed under state affordable policy framework
  • Suitable for self-use businesses or long-term rental income
  • More accessible investment bracket than private commercial licenses
  • Strong appreciation potential with rising residential population

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