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WCRC honours Central Park as the fastest-growing brand

Central Park has been honoured as the ‘Fastest Growing Real Estate Brand’ by WCRC Leaders (World Consulting and Research Corporation) in Singapore at ‘Asia’s 100 Best Real Estate Project & Properties 2015’.
Rajesh Kumar Singhal, President Projects, Central Park, accepted the award on behalf of the company.
The ceremony was also attended by Shashi Saklani. First Secretary, Economics, High Commission, Jeffhery Foo CheeKeong, Chairman of International Affairs, Education& Training for real estate agents in Singapore, and Naawab Khutubudin, Director, NASR Education Society, India.
On the occasion, Amarjit Bakshi, Founder & MD, said “Winning among 100 Best Real Estate Projects of Asia is a validation of world-class designs and excellence of infrastructure that we offer. We have attained this position by achieving the highest international standards in real estate industry. This award confirms our commitment in delivering best designs, architecture and world class facilities to our customers.”
According to a press release, Central Park is the fastest growing real estate brand in North India having planned projects across hospitality, leisure, recreation, commercial and upscale residential developments at prime locations in Gurgaonand Delhi-NCR.
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