Embassy REIT, India's first listed REIT and the largest office REIT in Asia by area together with ANZ Banking Group, one of the world's largest multi-national banks and an occupier at Embassy Manyata Business Park, have strengthened their collaboration with the construction of a second school building, in Hegde Nagar, Bengaluru.The handover of the primary school building for Government Urdu Model Primary School will benefit over 600 plus pupils. The new building, delivered under Embassy REIT's Corporate Connect Program, was inaugurated today in the presence of V Anbukumar, Commissioner for Public Instruction, Krishna Byre Gowda, MLA - Byatarayanapura, Jitu Virwani, Chairman & Managing Director - Embassy Group and SV Venkatraman, Managing Director - ANZ Bengaluru Service Centre.The new school building spread over 15,000 sq. ft., was constructed with an investment of INR 4.50 crores. It houses 19 classrooms, a staff room, a library-cum-computer lab, a multipurpose hall, toilet ...
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