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My Home Avatar Tower 1 Narsingi: 30 100 metres (330 ft) Residential: My Home Avatar Tower 2 My Home Avatar Tower 3 My Home Avatar Tower 4 My Home Avatar Tower 5 My Home Avatar Tower 6 My Home Avatar Tower 7 My Home Avatar Tower 8 My Home Avatar Tower 9 My Home Avatar Tower 10 76 My Home Tarkshya Tower 1 Kokapet: 33 100 metres (330 ft) Residential
Narsingi is an Indian satellite town of Hyderabad in Ranga Reddy district of Telangana state. [1] It is in the administrative headquarters of Gandipet mandal. Several high rise residential towers like My Home Avatar, PWS 7 Hills etc. are located in Narsingi. [2] The Outer Ring Road, Hyderabad has a junction there. [3] Outer Ring Road at Narsingi
He is the founder-chairman of My Home Group, a Hyderabad-based company with a presence in real estate, cement, and power sectors. [1] [2] [3] One of the brands of his company, Maha Cement has a reported annual revenue of ₹3,000 crore. [1] As per Forbes magazine, Rameswar Rao has a net worth of $3.2 billion, as of March 2024. [4]
Narsingi may refer to: Narsingi, Ranga Reddy, an urban town in the Hyderabad Metropolitan Area in Ranga Reddy district in the Indian state of Telangana.
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Narsingi is a Mandal in Medak district in the Indian state of Telangana. Geography. Narsingi is located at 1] It has an average elevation of 529 metres (1735 feet). ...
Osman Sagar was created by damming the Musi River in 1920, to provide an additional source of drinking water for Hyderabad and to protect the city after the Great Musi Flood of 1908.