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Royale Estate Group to foray into development of a state-of-the-art Industrial Park

  Chandigarh :  After carving a niche for itself in the region’s affordable, ethical and quality housing sector, Royale Estate Group (REG) has become a partner to ensure holistic economic development of the region. It is creating a state-of-the-art Integrated Industrial Park , the vision document cum  blueprint of which has been made in consultation with industry experts. “Our decision to foray into the Industrial sector is like giving back to society. Housing segment is more lucrative for the real estate players but not to us beyond a point. At REG, we wish to give back to society in a different and sustainable way. Our initiative for the industries will be a case in point, which will further improve the ease of doing business and generate employment opportunities,” said Piyush Kansal, a young Director at REG. The industrial park, which will be of an international level will be established soon. “There is a need to retain the migration of talent and capital from the region. T

Exhibition of silk sarees crafted by skilled artisans begins at Himachal Bhawan

Chandigarh :  Handloom India Exhibition with the latest variety and designs of fine silk and cotton handloom sarees, for the summer and wedding season, has started at Himachal Bhawan, Sec 28 here. The showcase will continue till February 27. The sarees on display are crafted by experienced and skilled craftsmen from across the country. Jayesh Gupta who is organising the exhibition by getting all original artisans from all over the country under one roof said, "Lavish sarees and dress materials, brought from all parts of the country, are showcased in the exhibition. Silk sarees are available in a variety of designs, patterns and colour combinations. At the same time, a captivating collection of fashion jewelry is also on display. Gujarat 's Handmade Patola Sarees are available in the range of Rs 15 thousand to 2 lakhs, each piece of this variety  takes eight months to prepare. It is woven twice and each thread is dyed separately. Due to the use of pure silk, this saree is exp