Kinjal Group is pleased to announce the successful completion of the Nair Dental Hospital project and honoured to have been part of its inauguration ceremony, attended by the esteemed presence of our Honourable Chief Minister, Shri Eknath Shinde Ji.

Despite facing significant challenges, particularly due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Kinjal Group ensured the completion of the project. The hospital, built at a cost of Rs. 132.73 crore, covers a vast area of 17,720.00 sq m. It boasts excellent parking with 1 Stilt Parking and 34 Car Parking Spaces, providing a total of 92 spots. Inside, you will find important facilities like a main auditorium, 2 smaller ones, a gym, a yoga hall, a seminar space, a swimming pool, and 174 staff quarters. In addition, the completion of the 11-story building, a significant milestone!

Looking ahead, we’re excited about our ongoing projects, especially the Malad Malvani Maternity Home, expected to be finished by May 2024, and the Jakhadevi Multispecialty Building.

“None of this would have been possible without the dedication of our team and the support of Chief Minister Shri Eknath Shinde Ji. Their encouragement kept us going, even during the toughest times. Completing the Nair Dental Hospital project is a major achievement for us. It shows our commitment to providing top-quality healthcare facilities for our community. We’re grateful to everyone who contributed to making this project a success!” Divyesh Doshi Director of Kinjal Group.

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