Narsi Group Solidifies Its Position Via Milestone Parliament Project
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Narsi Group Solidifies Its Position Via Milestone Parliament Project

Narsi Group, a one-stop, pan-India interior turnkey fit-out service provider, has been transforming spaces by being armed for Industry 4.0 with their tech-driven, innovative solutions, from laying foundations to renovating landmark structures. Narsi Group has happily completed the landmark project of constructing all loose furniture and the entire interior fit-out works in the new Parliament of India building, adding another feather to its cap. The project, which is planned to begin on the 75th anniversary of India's independence on August 15, 2022, has provided Narsi Group with a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to serve the country. Being able to contribute to a greater cause is a happy time for famous Narsi Kularia, Founder, Narsi Group, who has spent more than three decades in this industry and is a patriot.

The Narsi Group has been selected to complete the total civil and interior work in the new parliament building project, including all loose furniture and interior fit-out work (about 12,000 chairs and tables), with Tata Projects Limited serving as the project manager. Working with one of the most recognised architectural firms, HCP Architects, on iconic and momentous projects such as Eden Gardens, RBI, and SBI Bhavan, is a source of pride for the organisation.

The brand's great customer service, as well as its reputation for trustworthiness and dependability, demonstrate its dedication to the sector. Narsi Group is all ready to produce one of the most prominent projects to work on, rather a milestone project leveraging the company's industry hold, before the deadline. Narsi Group has become a name to be reckoned with thanks to innovation in their services combined with a focus on great project execution.

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Narsi Group, a one-stop, pan-India interior turnkey fit-out service provider, has been transforming spaces by being armed for Industry 4.0 with their tech-driven, innovative solutions, from laying foundations to renovating landmark structures. Narsi Group has happily completed the landmark project of constructing all loose furniture and the entire interior fit-out works in the new Parliament of India building, adding another feather to its cap. The project, which is planned to begin on the 75th anniversary of India's independence on August 15, 2022, has provided Narsi Group with a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to serve the country. Being able to contribute to a greater cause is a happy time for famous Narsi Kularia, Founder, Narsi Group, who has spent more than three decades in this industry and is a patriot. The Narsi Group has been selected to complete the total civil and interior work in the new parliament building project, including all loose furniture and interior fit-out work (about 12,000 chairs and tables), with Tata Projects Limited serving as the project manager. Working with one of the most recognised architectural firms, HCP Architects, on iconic and momentous projects such as Eden Gardens, RBI, and SBI Bhavan, is a source of pride for the organisation. The brand's great customer service, as well as its reputation for trustworthiness and dependability, demonstrate its dedication to the sector. Narsi Group is all ready to produce one of the most prominent projects to work on, rather a milestone project leveraging the company's industry hold, before the deadline. Narsi Group has become a name to be reckoned with thanks to innovation in their services combined with a focus on great project execution.Image Source: Google ImagesAlso Read https://www.constructionworld.in/latest-construction-news/real-estate-news/interiors/palomar---s-architecture---interior-design-programs-move-to-south-campus/32023 https://www.constructionworld.in/latest-construction-news/real-estate-news/interiors/aparna-enterprises-invests-100-cr-for-vitero-tiles/32024

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