Swastik Platinum
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3 insights shared by the community.
What residents appreciate the most
The project is recognized as a distinct and identifiable location within the city, serving as a specific destination point for services like ride-sharing. This indicates its established presence and ease of navigation for residents and visitors.
It's helpful when a project is well-known enough to be easily found for navigation purposes.
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Where residents want improvements
The developer has been criticized for directly contributing to urban defacement through the installation of prominent commercial banners, specifically a 'Swastik Platinum Gate.' These banners are perceived as purely commercial advertising, lacking any public or festive message, and have drawn negative attention from civic groups concerned about the city's aesthetics.
It's disappointing to see commercial banners from developers that contribute to defacing the city, especially when they're just for advertising.
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There are indications of unresolved issues or complaints related to the project that have been brought to the attention of the municipal corporation. This suggests potential problems with compliance, public nuisance, or other civic concerns that may require official intervention.
There seems to be some issue with the project that required a complaint to the municipal authorities.
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Response to hard water issues:
"We have initiated the setup of a centralized soft-water plant which is expected to be operational by Q2 2026. This will significantly reduce TDS levels across all towers."