28TT01A.qxd 7/27/2025 9:15 PM Page 1 13 CHANDIGARH | GURUGRAM | JALANDHAR | BATHINDA | VOL. 145 NO. 207 | 18 PAGES | ~5.00 | REGD. NO. CHD/0006/2024-2026 ESTABLISHED IN 1881 DELHI /thetribunechd monday | 28 july 2025 /thetribunechd www.tribuneindia.com The Project "Westpark Phase-1" is registered with MahaRERA bearing registration no.PR1181012500079. The Project details are available on https://maharera.maharashtra.gov.in. The whole project is developed by Peegen Builders and Developers Pvt. Ltd. in a phase-wise manner. The images, specifications & details shown here are artist’s impression and stock images for representative purposes only and subject to change. The entire Common Areas, Facilities and Amenities displayed in the images and otherwise in any communication shall be ready only at the time of completion of the entire development / completion of the last building to be developed in the whole project /layout. The likely date of completion of the Amenities / Common Facilities is what is registered with MahaRERA Authority. The project is financed by Kotak Mahindra Investments Limited and TATA Capital Housing Finance Limited and the property has been mortgaged in favour of IDBI Trusteeship Services Limited. No objection/ permission of bank will be provided for sale of Apartment in the Project prior to entering into any agreement for sale. The Promoter reserves the right to alter, amend and vary the layout, plans, specifications or features subject to the approval of the authorities. This printed material does not constitute an offer and/or contract of any type between the promoter and the recipient. For more information, please visit https://thewestpark.dlf.in/ or contact our sales office at +91 88822 88333.” c m y b
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