Project -
JURS Country:
JURC Country Project is being developed by THE VARDHMAN
DEVELOPERS -- One of the very few Developers in the
Uttarakand State, who are approved by the Government as
Registered Habitat Developers. The Company belongs to
the well-known The Rishabh Velveleen Group of
Uttarakhand. The Rishabh Velveleen Group was established
in 1987 with German collaboration and they are involved
in manufacturing of various textile fabrics such as
velvets, artificial leather, suede velvet, knitted
velvet etc. The Developers are also known for their
Quality of Work, Transparency and Commitment.
About JURS Country:
JURS Country spread over 35 acres is the largest
integrated township of HARIDWAR (Selected as an eligible
city out of 63 cities of India under JNNURM scheme to
make the International city up to 2013) Uttrakhand
approved by Haridwar Development Authority (H.D.A.). The
township is strategically located on Delhi Haridwar
highway NH58, with a distance of 7 km from Har ki Pauri
and just a few minutes away from the high street and so
it is located right in Haridwar but away from the hustle
and bustle of the city. The project offers residential
options that include premium economy apartments, fully
fitted out luxury apartments, flats, villas and plots in
Haridwar. Apart from this it is also the answer for the
people’s needs of various retail stores at one doorstep
by introducing Courtyard. Located in holy city Haridwar,
the Township is a perfect balance of living a city which
is rich in its heritage & culture and also equipped with
modern day living lifestyle.
Today Haridwar is not just a holy city but also a
booming business hub with industrial inflow of more than
500 industries and Rs. 40,000 crores.
This modern mini township has been meticulously planned
for finer details including space planning and is
complete with all the modern amenities and is
encompassed with state of the art landscaping, sports &
cultural activity, open air theatre for social events,
shopping, clubhouse and an eco friendly layout with neem
trees at the periphery.
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