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| Two young construction engineers
set out with a dream in their heart
and a vision to reach out to the
masses through affordable housing
schemes. |
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| Childhood pals, who share a
special bonding, Rajendra Sawant and
Ajit Marathe coordinate seamlessly
across the 100s of crores of
business they run, still maintaining
their childhood camaraderie intact. |
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| A systems-lover at heart,
Rajendra Sawant is a very
approachable and friendly
personality. His compassion is
forthcoming and his ability to reach
out goes beyond words. Humble and
down to earth, he believes work is
worship and can always be found
either at his desk or in a client
meeting. |
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| Whenever he squeezes out some
free time, he prefers to give
himself upto some light, enchanting
music. |
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| Ajit Marathe, known for his
patience and ability to manage
challenging situations, is a
very analytical person who
believes in open and transparent
communication. Deep under his
stern looks, you will come
across a person who is genuine
and friendly. His pragmatic
approach ensures client
commitments are never
compromised and investors are
well-taken care of. Whenever he
gets some free time, he loves to
spend it with his 4 year old
daughter and 11 year old son. |
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| With over 40 years of
business experience and having a
flair for human nature study,
Satish Ganu becomes a
perfect match for the two
friends. As the director of the
company, he brings in high
levels of people management
skills and vendor management
skills. Keen eye for costs and
sharp negotiation skills coupled
with love for old classical
music and instrumental chords,
makes him a very interesting and
invaluable member of the team. |
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| Highly positive-thinking and
deeply involved with figures,
Jagannath Kadrekar, the
Ex-Deputy Income Tax Commissioner
and Ex- Secretary of the Central
Government Welfare Co-ordination
Committee, India, adds the PR flair
as the other star Director. An
ardent table tennis fan and
dedicated participant, he has
represented India in the First Asian
Veterans Table Tennis Championship
in Australia and in the World
Veterans Table Tennis Championship
held at Norway, England, Canada,
Switzerland, Japan and China,
besides heading various Table Tennis
Associations in India. |
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