Kannamwar Nagar II is an sublocality in Vikhroli East, Vikhroli, Mumbai, Mumbai Metropolitan Region, Maharashtra, India. Vikhroli East (0.0 Km), Vikhroli West (4.09 Km), Kanjurmarg East (5.73 Km), Ghatkopar East (5.88 Km), Kanjurmarg West (6.3 Km) are the nearby areas to Kannamwar Nagar II. Navi Mumbai, Mumbai are the nearby cities to Kannamwar Nagar II. Read More
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What is the possession status of Unique Grooves?
The possession status of Unique Grooves is Under Construction.
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Some of the nearby residential projects to Unique Grooves in Vikhroli East, Mumbai, include:
Godrej Group's promoters have said that they have sought advice from external partners, to help them plan future strategy, amid reports of a rift between family patriarchs over long-term planning and utilisation of prime land in Mumbai
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