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  • Leading the way, No talk of excellence acquires real meaning unless the individuals leading the way set an example for all the others in the companys hierarchy. Aspire is guided by the vision and foresight of a group of professional who have years of experience in handling big sized real estate projects. They bring to the table a priceless track record of excellence that inspires every ASPIRE customer to give his or her best. Our Vision, To be the fastest growing property developers in the Indian origin. Mission Statement To be the partner of choice, provide value-added commercial and residential space and real estate solutions, surpassing customer expectations. Objective We Aspire, Know and exceed our customer expectations. We Aspire, Grow through creating resources and efficient solutions. We Aspire, Encourage entrepreneurial behavior among employees. We Aspire, Exceed our customers expectations. Ethics Uncompromising integrity, honesty and fairness will be at the core of everything Aspire does. Every Aspire Customer is a Brand Ambassador of the company. Excellence Aspire will continuously strive to achieve high standards through the use of advanced technology and the latest know-how to benefit customers/employees. It will innovate and thrive on challenges and accomplishments. Focuse On Performance Aspire is committed to superior performance in every project undertaken. Those who perform at the highest level will be suitably rewarded. Mutual Respect At Aspire, everyone works together to deliver on the companys vision, by displaying openness, ensuring teamwork inspiring trust and encouraging colleagues. The company does not discriminate on the basis of race, gender, age, religion or caste. It believe in recognizing the contribution of every customer and holds one another mutually accountable for performing to the highest standard possible. Focuse On Customers Aspire is aware that delivering better customer satisfaction than its competitors is essential for sustained success. Everything the company does is aimed at delighting customers and ensuring their loyalty over the long term.
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  • Raigad Aspire Group zeroed in for Raigad as Aspire s Project location for giving you a second home amidst nature. Raigad has retained its historical splendor seaming modern developments with preserving heritage places. Raigad is not a faraway place, it is easily accessible by State Transport from ratnagiri on South, Pune in East and Thane in North. One of the reasons more projects find the right investments here. With mountains ranges of sahayadri surrounding Raigad and Arabian Sea on eastern flank. Raigad is a natural beauty and perfect place for vacations. Raigad fills every mind with a sense of awe and respect towards its grandeur and glorious past. Gifted with a mountainous terrain and nestled in the Sahayadri mountain range this lovely place offers breathtaking views of natural splendor. Raigad is distinguished from the nearby mountains by lovely and profound canyons. A verdant valley with rivers flowing beneath makes the surroundings scenic and tranquil The region is filled with historical monuments and many favorite hot spot of tourists. Besides being a popular trekking point it is also a center of adventurous tourism. Adorned with a hilly terrain and natural foliage, Raigad's awesome beauty gains a prominent place in the tourism sector. It's serene, calm topography is certainly a solace to those who are coming from a busy city life Electricity, water supply and state transport is easily available in Raigad for making your journey and stay comfortable. Upcoming developments in and around Raigad have made this district, a most sought-after vacation property. Get ready for pure Konkan experience with modern cultural mix.
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  • Mangaon You can fill lungs with clean and green air at Mangaon. Mangaon is one of the non-pollution area in Raigad and equally beautiful. Aspire projects in mangaon are based in green and pure lands. Here you can see a clear blue sky without any smog blurring your view in pollution-free Mangaon. Mangad Fort standing tall and proud here has lent its name to Mangaon. Nature has given all its bounty to Mangaon high sahyadris with waterfalls and rivers flowing in abundance. Your investments in Aspire project will equally grow with smiles and laughter of your loved ones. One of the fastest developing cities after Panvel. Mangaon is where government focuses to improve infrastructure along with on-going modern developments. Mangaon is next favourite hub after Alibug for town-ship planners, as well as desired base of many Konkani people for their first- home.
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  • NH17 A way to reach Raigad The busiest and 7 th longest National Highway 17 ( NH17) connects many cities and towns of Maharashtra, Goa, Karnataka and Kerala. Its proximity to Raigad the location projects boosts the Aspire profile. A drive or a bike ride is a scenic tour on a legendary NH17 passing through hills, forests, rivers, rivulets and streams along the paddy fields dotted with coconut trees. NH17 runs along the Arabian Sea shoreline. Sea breeze surely enchants the bikers and drivers to take a plunge on this road for a lively ride. By recent approval from National Highway Authorities of India. NH17 is nearly 70% completed and its 4-lane highway which will be 60 metres wide has grade separators to allow the traffic to move freely. Tree corridors on either side are added bonus for a blissful journey. This will be a feather in a cap for Aspire, as Mangaon becomes more quickly and safely accessible by driving down the panoramic NH17 Air Mumbai Chhatrapati Shivaji International airport is the nearest airport which is 180 km away from Raigad. Alternatively Pune's Lohegaon airport is just a 140 km away for domestic flights. Railway route Located on the Konkan rail route, the Vir Dasgaon railway station is the nearest railhead to Raigad. This station is connected to Mumbai and Pune with regular trains. Taxi services are available from Vir Dasgaon to Raigad. Bus route- State transport MSRTC buses offer regular and frequent services from Mumbai and Pune to Raigad. Raigad is well connected to all neighboring cities by the public transport buses. Road route- Raigad is connected to Mumbai by Sion-Panvel Highway. The Mumbai-Pune expressway as also NH4 passes through Panvel. NH 17 also terminates here. Raigad can also be an adventure-filled day excursion from the hill station of Mahabaleshwar or from Pune. Taxis and buses run on these roads on a regular basis.
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  • Coastal Highway, part of NH17 passes through Karnataka, Goa and Kerala. Along with widening to 4-lane highway. This complete stretch from Goa Border running through Karnataka till Kerala border will have bridges constructed as wide as 6 lanes for traffic to run smoothly. Coastal Highway This upgraded highway in Karnataka will have multiple flyovers, subways for pedestrians, truck and bus lay-bys, bus shelters, rest areas open truck drivers and general public. Traffic aid, medical aid and vehicle rescue posts has also been proposed at every to;; plaza in addition to telecom counters and rest areas with toilets. Due to easy navigability and high connectivity not only in Maharashtra but Aspire Projects is becoming one hotspot for vacation property down south too. As you can reach Goa, Karnataka and Kerala from Aspire Projects by Nh17 through Coastal Highway, even the vacation planners down south can reach Aspire Projects and revel in green Konkan bliss.
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  • DMIC Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor
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  • Sewri Nhava Sheva Sea Link Raigad is within your reach Sewri Nhava Sheva Link, a proposed sea link to connect Mumbai and Navi Mumbai is going to be India s longest sea-bridge, on completion. With 6-lane main bridge and 3 connectors. Nhava Sheva boasts of taking care of traffic dispersal not only within Mumbai but also to neighbouring districts of Mumbai Its connectivity with Mumbai-Pune Expressway will cut down your travel time to reach Raigad. This sea-link will also connect with Nh17 to take you as far southern India. It also proposed to directly connect this sea-link to Mumbai Port trust, Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust and the proposed Navi Mumbai International Airport. With easy connectivity and lesser travel time, Nhava Sheva Sea Link is a huge boost for real estate market around Raigad and neighbouring districts.
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  • Navi Mumbai International Airport is approved Greenfield airport coming up in panvel area to ease the Mumbai air-traffic congestion. This site is very well connected to both National and State Highways. Amra Marg, a prinicipal arterial road connecting Navi Mumbai CBD will provide access to this airport from west and National Highway 4B will take care of main access from east, connecting major cities Mumbai, Pune and Mangaon. Nhava- Sheva Sea Link is also proposed to be directly connected to airport site which will impact the infrastructure around the districts of Mumbai in recent future. With high connectivity to panvel Airport, air-travellers can arrive and leave from adjoining districts like Thane, Raigad and Pune in less than an hours time. Panvel Airport Fly to Raigad
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  • Dighi Port Sail to Raigad This port is a natural harbour and one of the deepest channels in india,ideally located to serve coastal and international shipping routes. First port In Maharashtra to offer a port based SEZ (Special Economic Zone) and FTWZ (Free Trade &Warehousing zone).Part of the Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC). Dighi Port area has been identified as one of the 7 National Investment and Manufacturing Zones (NIMZ) under the new manufacturing policy. Agardanda is a village surrounded on three sides by the sea, located 9 kms south of Murud Janjira Taluka. Raigad district and is becoming a hotspot for vacation due to vicinity to Dighi Port. You can sail in ferries plying throughout the day at regular intervals to get across to Dighi. Agardanda offers an attractive beach with panoramic view of the famous Janjira fort to the tourists. Tourists can relax in shade if coconut and beetle nut trees in Agardanda, peacefully. Dighi Port, located on the banks of the Rajpuri Creek, in the Raigad District of Maharashtra on the West Coast of India is very well connected to National Highway (NH17) by 4 State Highways.
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  • Dr. Baba Saheb Ambedkar Technical Institute Dr. Baba Saheb University, Located 10 Kms south from Mangaon City near Aspire projects, is a unitary State University offering undergraduate and post-graduate programmes in chemical, computer, electronics and telecommunication, environmental, manufacturing and in thermal and fluids. Additionally, the campus is surrounded by industrial belt of Thane, Belapur, Nagothane, Patalganga, Roha, Mahad has given a step-up in job prospects along with education. This college town has given a supreme rise in real estate developments within Mangaon and neighbouring regions advancing Aspires projects further by its prime location and esteemed presence.
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  • Alibaug Town Alibaug or Alibaug is a coastal town and a municipal council in Raigad District of Maharashtra, India. It is headquarters of the Raigad district. It The town and its surrounding villages are the historic hinterland of Bene Israeli Jews.It is famous for various beaches some of them are Alibag beach, Varsoli beach, Akshi beach etc. Some famous temples in Alibag are Kanakeshwar Temple, Vikram Vinayak Temple, Uma-Maheshwar Temple, Balaji Temple, Datta Mandir, Hingulja Mandir etc. Ballaleshwar Temple Named after Ballal, son of Kalyan Shreshthi, from whose `tapasya', Ganesh appeared at pali. The deity is known as Ballaleshwar. Earlier the deity was placed in a wooden temple. The wooden temple was so constructed that the rays of the sun would fall directly on the deity from the two equinoxes of the temple. The temple was reconstructed in 1770 by Morobadada Phadanvis. The Ganesh idol in the temple is 3 ft. high. Behind the temple, another temple of Ganesh, known as Dhundi Vinayak is situated. The Peshwas had installed the big bell, in the temple which is of Portuguese make. Nearby Pali is Sudhagad which is famous for its hot springs. Inner sanctum is quite big and is 15 feet high. Outer sanctum is 12 feet high and it has rat idol with Modak in his hands and facing Ganesh. Temple walls are made quite strong by mixing lead with cement while construction.Hall of the temple is 40 feet long and 20 feet broad and it was built by late Shri Krishnaji Ringe in 1910 A.D. Hall is very beautiful with 8 pillars resembling cyprus throne tree. Idol of Vinayaka sitting on stone throne, faces east and its trunk is left turned. The shining diamonds are embedded in the eyes and naval. The background is of silver where one finds Riddhi and Siddhi waving chamaras. Temple complex has a big bell made in Europe.After defeating portuguese in Vasai and Sasthi, Chimaji Appa brought these bells and offered them at different Ashtavinayak places.
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  • Birla Ganesh Temple 20 Kms. away from Alibag is a small village named ' Salav ' on the Alibag - Roha route. There is a temple on a hill top near Salav village. Vikram Ispat company, a part of Birla udyog group has built this temple called ' Birla Mandir '. This temple is between the Vikram Ispat company and its beautifully located residential colony. It is a temple built in pure milk white marble and its dome can be seen from a long distance also. It can be reached by road or by climbing the steps. While climbing the temple steps one is always mesmerized by the landscape. On both sides of the steps is green velvet carpet of grass and beautiful flowers which will keep you spell bound for a minute. The temple has marble floors and the hall of the temple is open from all sides. The ceiling of the temple is transparent which allows free flow of air and ample of light to come in. On entering the temple there is a square shaped nave.The nave is also made of marble and is very beautifully carved. The beautifully carved idol of 'Ganapati' is placed the nave. The idols of 'Riddhi and Siddhi' are placed on both sides of idol. Around the nave are small temples of 'Radha-Krishna', 'Shiv-Parvati', 'Bhavanidevi' and 'Suryadeva'. In the the garden next to the temple there is a statue of "Late Aditya Birla. An artificial lake constructed adjacent to the Raigad fort, Gangasagar Lake is a wonder. The popular belief is that this pond was built in the time of Sivaji's coronation and water from the holy river Ganges had been brought to this lake for Sivaji's crowning ceremony. The villages and the resort on the top is getting drinking water all round the year from this magnificent lake. The all-embracing Palace and Queen's Chamber are located adjacent this lake. The remains of the watchtowers of the fort can be seen from this Lake. Gangasagar Lake
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  • One more unexplored jewel in the long Konkan coastline, Shriwardhan bay is simply irresistible to beach lovers. People with a liking for adventure can even take a small boat to the north side of bay and explore a land where the decision makers of the Matratha kingdom resided. The town of Harihareshwar is known for its tranquil and serene beach. the temple of Lord Harihareshwar is also quite famous. This beach is also landmark by kalbhairav-the Shiva Temple. If you are adventurous enough to take a small boat to the nort side of the bay, you can see where peshwas or prime ministers of Maratha kingdom originally resided Also see the 'Peshwa' Smarak and visit the Bankot fort at bagmandala, about 4 kms away. Hari-Hareshwar beach Sivaji was an ardent follower of the Hindu religion. Jagadishwar temple built in his royal palace is a clear proof of his devotion. History says that Sivaji used to visit this temple daily. The dome at the top of the temple is the reflection of the mughal architecture of that time. The main deity is a Jagadeeswara idol, which inspires the devotee for its uniqueness. The temple holds an idol of Nandi outside, facing the entrance of the temple. Jagadishwar Temple
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  • Jijamata Palace at Pachad holds significant place in the history of Maratha kingdom. Jijabai, the mother of Shivaji is credited for the greatness of Sivaji. Jijamata palace is the place where Jijabai, a lady of high values lived till her death. Unfortunately, this monument was destroyed by the British during their rule in India. What remains is only the ruins of the grand mansion. This remarkable monument is now protected by the Archaeological survey of India. The samadhi of Jijabhai situates near to the ruins of the palace. The magnificence of the entire fort can be seen from this palace. Jijamata Palace Kanakeshwar - near Alibag is a nice place and famous for cool climate and especially because of old temple of Lord Shiva. The temple is situated on a small hill and the nearby village is ' Mapgaon ' which is almost 12 kms. from Alibag. The hill is almost 1200 feet high and one has to climb 700 - 750 steps to reach the temple. In the mid of the hill one can see 'Nagobacha Tappa' ( a Place of Snakes ) and famous step ' Devachi Payari '. There is one popular story about this step that it was named because it is said that God itself stepped here after the construction of the temple and the steps. The temple of Kanakeshwar is very beautiful, it is a ' Hoysal ' style structure built in 1764. A water tank - popular known as 'Pushkarni' - has water almost through out the year. The hill and the surroundings are pretty good to visit. One can feel the hilly region and the forest on the hill. The other places to see near Kanakeshwar are ' Maruti Temple ', ' Gaymandi ' ( Sculpture of Cow ),' Temple of Devi Putrabai ', ' Gaymukh ' and ' the platue of Vyaghreshwar ' ( A small temple of Lord Shiva ) etc. Kanakeshwar
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  • The twin beaches of Mandwa and Kihim lies to the north of Alibag at a distance of about 18 km. These two beaches are very easily accessible from Mumbai. The beach of Mandwa is relatively empty and this offers a perfect place for a visit. On a bright and sunny day, the beaches of Mandwa provide a picturesque view of the bay up to the Gateway Of India. with its beautiful groves of coconut palm, Mandwa resembles very closely a typical sea beach and is one of the finest sea-side destination in Maharashtra. Kihim is another sea-side destination that is famous for its unspoilt beauty. Its isolation is more of an advantage as city dwellers come here in thousands to enjoy the peaceful atmosphere and serene beauty of nature. Kihim is a truly wonderful place. The wild flowers in the woods, rare butterflies and birds combine together to make Kihim a paradise for nature lovers. If you visit Mandwa, make it a point to visit the Kobala Fort. It is at a little distance away from the shore. At Chaul you can get a glimpse of the historic palaces of Portuguese as well as some Buddhist Caves. Here you will also find a synagogue. The nearest airport to Mandwa is at Mumbai. It is at a distance of 136 km. If you travel by rail, the nearest station is Panvel, some 85 km away. You can also travel from Mumbai to Kihim by road and it will take about 136 km. Rewas, the nearest sea port is at a distance of 6 km from Kihim. Mumbai is well connected with Rewas by ferry. Mandwa and Kihim Beach
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  • Murud is a village in Raigad district, south to Alibag. It is just 45 Kms. from Alibag. The place is full of coconut and betel nut trees and has a nice and prosperous sea shore. Like other villages in Konkan, Murud is also on the seashore and there are many businesses dependent on sea which are the natives lives like Fishing and tourism. Murud is not a big village but it has a huge palace of Nawab of Murud. That is the only attraction in the village.But Murud is famous for the fort of Janjira. The fort is build in the sea 2 Kms. inside of Murud. This is one of the vital sea-forts in Maharashtra. The fort is old one but still very strong. Though, today it is not in a proper condition, one can still imagine its hugeness and toughness. Some monuments inside and the walls of the fort are destroyed after so many years now. But the toughness of the fort can be still felt. There are in all 19 Buruj in the fort. Every buruj has huge guns on it especially 3 big guns 'Kalal Bangadi', 'Chavari' and 'Landa Kasam' are very famous. There are 2 water tanks inside the fort and some tombs as well. The fort was built by Burhankhan - a minister of Nizmashah. Many times, Marathas tried to capture the fort, even Shivaji Maharaj, Sambhaji and Peshwas tried - but all those attempts failed. So this is one of the rare forts in Maharashtra which was not managed by Marathas.Padmadurg - a fort built by Shivaji Maharaj is to north -west of Janjira. Murud Janjira Fort
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  • Takmak Tok, or the punishment point is the place from where Shivaji's enemies were brusquely chucked down into the valley. The rock face inclines down over 1200 feet and presents a tremendous vision of the Sahyadri hills and its dropping crevasses and over-folding edges. Takmak Tok is amazing viewpoint for the visitor. The feeble at heart should abstain from tweeting into the valley from Takmok Tok, because it presents frightening slope of the valley. This point was the place to punish traitors by throwing them over the cliff. Visiting the cliff during summer mornings and monsoons should be avoided because it may lead to casualties. Takmok Tok Karnala Bird Sanctuary is two hour drive from Thane creek and Panvel. The sanctuary is open all through the year but the best time to visit the place is from October to April. Resident birds can be seen in any season of the year but the Migratory birds come between October and April. MTDC offers tents and Forest Departments has a rest house and cottages on the highway. In monsoon the still forest ruffled by the melodies of songbirds. Racket tailed drongo mimic the call of all other birds. Karnala Bird Sanctuary
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  • Raigad Fort, also called as 'the Gibralter of the east' was the invincible capital of the legendary king Sivaji. Placed at an altitude of 2700 feet on an irregular wedge-shaped mass of rock, Raigad fort is inaccessible from three sides. A massive fort, nested on a steep vertical rock face, appears defiant and insurmountable. This Fort presents a terrifying look and it is very difficult to get into the fort through the rocky path. All sides appear as if it fell down from a huge mass of solid rock. Raigad ropeway that is inaugurated recently, makes the ascent to the fort very easy. Now the fort features certain new structures like the Samadhi of Shivaji and his loyal dog along with the ruins of the old structures. The most stunning site on Raigad Fort is the Balekilla, from where one can see the implausible views of the enchanting Sahyadris and the propitious Bhatghar Lake. The top of the Balekilla offers a panoramic view of the forts of Purandar, Vichitragad, Rayreshwar, Lohgad, Visapur, Tikona and Sinhagad. Though in a dilapidated state, this magnificent fort stands as a remnant of its past glory. Raigad Fort Mahad Ganpati Knwon as Varad Vinayak, the temple is in Mahad village of Raigad district. A Ganesh devotee named Paundkar found this idol in a lake near the temple, three hundred and seventy five years back. The original temple is now enlarged. A spacious audience hall is built within the temple. The lamp before the deity is kept lit uninterruptedly for hundred years or so. Varad Vinayak Ganpati - Mahad Ganpati
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  • Mango Farming
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  • Banana Farming
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  • Papaya Farming
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  • Corporate Office Unit No : 17, Ground Floor, Shilpin Centre, G.D. Ambekar Marg, Wadala (West), Mumbai - 400031. Phone No : 022 4002 4445/46. Website : www.aspirerajyog.comwww.aspirerajyog.com E-mail us at : [email protected] Disclaimer : The plans, specifications, images and other details are only indicative and the developer/owner reserves the rights to change any or all of these in the interest of the development. This printed material does not constitute an offer and / or contract of any type between the developer/owner and the recipient. Any purchaser/ lessee of this development shall be governed by the terms and conditions of the agreement for sale/ lease entered into between the parties and no details mentioned in this printed material shall in any way govern such transaction.