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Supertech hosts fun-filled weekend at Yamuna Expressway

| | Apr 04, 2014, at 11:02 pm
New Delhi, Apr 4 (IBNS): Indian real estate developers Supertech Limited recently orgainzed an eventful weekend on Mar 29 and Mar 30 at its upcountry project at Yamuna Expressway.
The company had invited people from all across the city to enjoy action-packed carnival, ‘Race On’ which had activities such as Go-Karting, Cycling and Segway Rides.

The event also had scrumptious food and an entertainment zone for kids.

The event witnessed a huge gathering who were enticed towards the activities of Go-Karting and Segway.

The company on the occasion showcased its huge township and the unique features like man-made beaches and ultra luxurious high end villas.

The project also has high rise condominiums, plots, studio apartments, school, medical centers, clubhouses and a shopping mall.

 

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