Mansions Sanskrithi is a project by Mansions Properties in Thiruvananthapuram. Located in Kowdiar, it is a residential project. The address of Mansions Sanskrithi is Kowdiar, Trivandrum.
Mansions Sanskrithi ensures a coveted lifestyle and offers a convenient living.
Kowdiar is well-connected to other parts of city by road, which passes through the heart of this suburb. Prominent shopping malls, movie theatres, school, and hospitals are present in proximity of this residential project.
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Kowdiar is a fast growing area located in Trivandrum. The roads connecting this place are Pipeline
Road, Thiruvananthapuram-Ponmudi Road, Kuravankoam Ambalamukku Road, Kairali Nagar
Road, Upper Meridian Road and Vikramapuram Hill Road. Thiruvananthapuram Central Railway
Station is the nearest station from this place. Trivandrum International Airport also lies at a short
driving distance. Many reputed educational institutes like PSNM Government Higher Secondary
School, Government College for Women and Government Model Boys Higher Secondary School
lie in the vicinity. The presence of educational institutes, hospitals, health centers and eatery joints
ensure smooth functioning of daily life of the residents of this place. Read More
Mansions was established in 1989 by two civil engineers, Shri. V.S.Jayachandran and Shri. R. Rajesh. Starting with the construction of residential buildings in Trivandrum, Mansions soon made a mark for itself with the quality of its construction and adherence to time schedules.
Mansions works in close collaboration with M/s. Yamuna Constructions (P) Ltd., a sister concern of the Narmada group of companies, which is well known for the unique and prestigious NARMADA shopping complex at Kaudiar, Trivandrum, and as market leaders for all building materials. Both Shri. V.S.Jayachandran and Shri R. Rajesh are directors of Yamuna Constructions (P) Ltd., and Shri R. Rajesh is a director of all the Narmada group companies.
In addition to numerous contract works for prestigious institutions like Technopark, Kerala Co-operative Milk Marketing Federation Ltd., National Rural Health Mission, etc. We have also promoted and constructed several residential apartment complexes in Trivandrum and Ernakulam.
We have a team of Technical personnel experienced in Project Analysis Monitoring Excecution with afull fledged office Engineering facilities. We can undertake Project Management and consultancy Our bankers are the Indian Overseas Bank, Gandhi Nagar Branch, Trivandrum and the State Bank of India, SME Branch, Trivandrum. We are also an approved builder of State Bank of India.
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