Maestro Realtek and GS Group Partner for Landmark Kesnand Road Project in Pune
Pune, August 17, 2024… Maestro Realtek is proud to announce its strategic partnership with GS Group for their latest commercial and Retail project located in the rapidly growing Kesnand Road, Wagholi area of Pune. This collaboration marks a significant milestone in the commercial real estate sector, bringing together two industry leaders dedicated to delivering unmatched value and growth opportunities for businesses and investors alike.
Set on approximately 5.5 acres of prime land, GS Group’s prestigious development on Kesnand Road, Wagholi promises to transform the local landscape with five state-of-the-art towers featuring premium commercial offices and retail showrooms. This modern marvel fosters the convergence of ideas and innovation, providing an ideal environment for visionaries and entrepreneurs to bring their dreams to life.
Nitin Gupta, Managing Director and Founder of Maestro Realtek, shared his enthusiasm for the partnership, stating, “We are thrilled to join hands with GS Group on this landmark project. At Maestro Realtek, we are committed to elevating the commercial real estate experience by providing strategic insights and innovative solutions. Our collaboration with GS Group is a testament to our shared vision of creating spaces that not only meet but exceed the expectations of businesses and investors. Together, we aim to set a new benchmark for commercial and retail developments in Wagholi.”
Located on the eastern side of Pune, Kesnand road is a part of the Pune Municipal Corporation. The area boasts excellent connectivity, including a six-lane 15 km-long Nagar Road, the Ramwadi to Wagholi elevated route. Additionally, the locality is near major IT hubs like Kharadi EON IT Park and World Trade Center.
GS Group’s commercial and retail project offers unparalleled opportunities for professionals, small business owners, investors, IT professionals, and local vendors or traders. The development includes a mix of shops, showrooms and offices, designed to cater to various business needs. The infrastructure features Grade A construction, 100% DG backup, earthquake resistance, Gypsum Finish with coats of Oil Bound Distemper, CCTV with security, fire alarm system, WiFi provision, two elevators with backup, Tafan glass doors, and free inverters for offices.
This strategic collaboration between Maestro Realtek and GS Group is poised to redefine the commercial real estate landscape in Wagholi, offering businesses a premium destination to thrive and grow.
Eco Club Members visited to NMC to Propose Green Wall Installations in small scale apartments across Nashik
Nashik, 17th August, 2024: Nashik’s journey towards sustainable urban living took a significant step forward as students of the Green Wall team from Delhi Public School Nashik visited the Nashik Municipal Corporation (NMC) office on 2nd August 2024. They met with Shri Kalpesh Patil Assistant Director Town Planning Department, Nashik Mahanagara Palika, Nashik and the Deputy Commissioner, Ajit Nikat of Godavari Sanvardhan to present a proposal aimed at integrating green wall installations in upcoming small-scale apartment buildings across the city.
During the meeting, the green wall team members passionately discussed the environmental benefits of green walls, such as improved air quality, thermal insulation, and enhanced urban biodiversity. They emphasized the importance of incorporating sustainable practices into urban planning to address the challenges posed by rapid urbanization. The Town Planning Officer and the Deputy Commissioner responded positively to the proposal, acknowledging the potential impact of green walls on the city’s landscape and environment. They encouraged the club to collaborate with experts to draft comprehensive guidelines for implementing the initiative in Nashik’s urban planning policies.
This meeting marked a significant milestone in the Eco Club’s ongoing efforts to make Nashik a greener city, underscoring the importance of community involvement in environmental conservation.
This initiative was inspired by a simple yet profound question from a grade 3 student at DPS Nashik: “Why can’t I have plants in my apartment like I see at school or in the garden?” This query highlighted the issue of space constraints in small-scale apartment buildings and sparked a movement within the school.
The student’s wish led to a collaborative project among the grade 3 students, who decided to create a vertical garden or “Green Wall” in their friend’s apartment. With the support of their school director, Mr. Siddharth Rajgarhia, facilitator Ms.Shwetha V. the students collected plants, soil, and reusable plastic bottles to build the first green wall. This successful initiative didn’t stop there; the students went on to install seven more green walls in various apartments across Nashik.
However, the journey was not without its challenges. Convincing apartment residents to allow these installations required persistence. The students wrote letters, persuaded their parents, and repeatedly requested permission to bring their green vision to life. Despite the limited broader community response, these young changemakers remained determined to spread their green wall project throughout Nashik.
The Green wall team’s visit to the NMC office represents the next phase of this movement, aiming to extend the impact of their efforts citywide. What began as a child’s simple wish has now evolved into a city-wide initiative, with the potential to inspire other cities to follow suit and rethink their relationship with nature.