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Sikka Group receives Rs 207 crore funding from SWAMIH for its Greater Noida project


Noida: Sikka Group, has announced that it has bagged a fund of Rs 207 Crores for its upcoming project in Greater Noida by the Special Window for Affordable & Mild-Income Housing (SWAMIH). A press release issued by the company says that, this funding would escalate the project’s delivery speed, hosting housing units to 1,000 buyers at Sikka Kimaya Greens.


“We’re glad to have bagged this funding as it has allowed us to restart operations at our project and deliver the units at the earliest. Though the construction was put on hold in view of Covid regulations, it will again be in full swing as we look forward to completing it and start handing over the units to our customers in the next three months. We aim to complete the project in eighteen months from now. SWAMIH has been a sound source of financial support in NCR for real estate, and this funding is definitely going to ease our difficulties in the project’s completion,” said Harvinder Singh, Managing Director, Sikka Group.
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