Sankalp Group : Launches India's first zero carbon village

Sankalp Group has launched India's first zero carbon village namely Coral Village with ultra luxurious villas at Malvan, Sidhudurg district of Maharashtra. The project in 510 km away from Mumbai in Sidhudurg district, shares its border with Goa state.

Mr. Bhushan Satam, CMD, Sankalp Group  said, "The project is being constructed with 6% cement contribution compared to the conventional 22% and we are generating our own power of 4 MW through non-conventional resources to keep the construction methodology totally green. In India there is no concept of Zero Carbon Village yet. However, with our Coral project at Wayri Village, near Tarkarli Beach in Malvan, Sidhudurg, we are committed to make it completely carbon emission free through our policies and initiatives"

Highlights of Coral Village ..!
* It Spread above 47 acres, the first phase of 80 villas spread above 10 acres will be priced about  Rs. 2 crore each will be ready by the year 2014 while the total project of 180 villas will be ready for occupancy by 2016.

* Appraised by Bank of India, the pre-rated LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) platinum green project has already fully developed 2 villas and 4 more are under construction while the rest will be developed in cluster of 4 to10 villas.

* The construction is being undertaken in such a way that the internal temperature &  humidity is kept at bay by the porosity of the clay block walls crafted from the nearest mines.

* The plaster is imported from Istanbul, made from 100% recycled glass fibre granules which offers a beautiful white texture.



Sankalp GroupD/6A, Temple Road, V.V.Mohalla,
Mysore - 570002
P: 0821.241 5477, 251 8969 F: 0821.241 5889
E: sankalp_mysore@yahoo.com. info@sankalpgroup.com

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