Art Nirman Limited engages in the real estate development and allied activities in India. The company is involved in the construction of residential and commercial buildings, including houses, bungalows, rowhouses, farmhouses, resorts, schools, factories, mines, and amusement parks, as well as office spaces, showrooms, and shops. It also engages in the construction of special economic zone, industrial parks, and other infrastructure works, as well as land development businesses; sale of plots; and operates as a building contractor. The company was formerly known as Vishnudhara Buildcon Private Limited and changed its name to Art Nirman Limited in October 2011. Art Nirman Limited was incorporated in 2011 and is based in Ahmedabad, India.
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