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Ascon Infrastructure India Ltd plans to set up a hosiery unit at Barasat

NITN | @notintownlive | 08 May 2018, 11:40 am

Ascon Infrastructure India Ltd plans to set up a hosiery unit at Barasat

Kolkata, May 7 (NITN): Laxman Jaiswal, Chairman & MD of Ascon Infrastructure India Ltd, has declared his decision of setting up of a hosiery unit at Barasat recently.

Having established in the real estate as a key player in the East, Ascon Infrastructure India Ltd, the company is in an overdrive for expansion with several projects in the pipeline.

One of the major expansion plans of Ascon Infrastructure India Ltd is setting up of a hosiery unit near Barasat with an investment of Rs.100 crores and employment opportunity for over 2000 people of the area.

Towards meeting the same Ascon Infrastructure India Ltd is coming up with enlisting in National Stock exchange and Bombay Stock Exchange by 2020-2021.

A detailed survey report is being prepared by 2019 for the proposed hosiery unit.

Laxman Jaiswal, Chairman cum Managing Director of Ascon Infrastructure (India) Limited a 100% complaint free company began his journey 20 years back in the highly competitive real estate business.

The company has completed successfully several projects as Shree Tower I & Shree Tower II at VIP Road, Shree Tower VI at Jyangra Shree Tower VII at Gopalpur. ASCON Infrastructure ( India) Ltd is presently running project at Asav Enclave at Birati and the forthcoming projects are Ascon Irika at Hatiara (Project cost Rs 100 Crores appx) and Ascon Era at Gopalpur (Project cost Rs. 125  Crores appx).

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