Friday, October 16, 2009

Police Personnel to build Megacity

The police personnel from the city have come together to form a housing society and build a housing colony for them. This Megacity of police will come up near Lohgaona and will provide shelter to police personnel from all over the state. The project has been started with the initiative of Pune police.

Satypal Singh, police commissioner of Pune has provided the guidance to the project while Anant Rokade, deputy commissioner has taken the lead. All serving and retired police department employees can be a part of the venture. In the project, flats ranging from one room kitchen to 3 BHK will be built by the B. E. Billimoria company from Mumbai. They will be priced from Rs 5.35 lakh to 17.47 lakh.

The officers have already started selling the applications for the flats which will be available till Oct. 20. The project will start once at least 5000 applications are received.

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