Paranjape Schemes launches 16th Athashri
The Free Press Journal|December 31, 2024
Paranjape Schemes, India's largest senior citizen housing provider with more than 2500 families staying across 15 Athashri's, is pleased to announce the launch of its latest specially designed senior citizen residential project at Forest Trails in Bhugaon, Pune. This marks the 16th senior living community developed by Paranjape Schemes, reaffirming the company's commitment to providing purpose-built homes for seniors that combine comfort, convenience, and an exceptional quality of life. The strategic location in Bhugaon provides easy access to urban conveniences while being surrounded by lush greenery, offering residents the best of both worlds.
Paranjape Schemes launches 16th Athashri

A woman who allegedly posed as a railway ticket checker to dupe a retired Army man in Pune with a false job promise and her associate have been booked, a police official said on Sunday.

The accused have been identified as Sanjivani Patane and Shubham Mode, the Wanowrie Police Station official said.

"The retired army personnel, currently working as an electrician, got a call from Sanjivani who wanted some electrical work to be done at her house. She claimed she was a railway TC... She promised to get people railway jobs," the official said.

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