Saraf &Partners new office
Saraf &Partners new office 
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Saraf and Partners gets a new address in Noida

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Saraf and Partners (S&P) moved to a 20,000 sq. ft office space in Film City, Noida.

The inauguration puja was held on Makar Sankranti, January 14. The puja commenced with ribbon cutting by Firm’s Founder and Managing Partner, Mohit Saraf, followed by Ganesh Puja, Guruji’s satsang and lunch.

S&P inauguration

The new office includes an entire floor with 20 Partners’ cabins and workstations for over 150, with vibrant interiors and state-of-the-art facilities. The building has an entire floor dedicated to the cafeteria, a games room, and a dining hall. A manicured lawn, a hall for training programmes and a lounge area for quick catch-ups are some of its other highlights.

An LED screen at the reception prominently displayed the welcome note for the inaugural puja of S&P.

Mohit Saraf said,

“The entire Firm is thrilled on the inauguration of our new office, as it marks another step towards our collective vision, which lays the foundation of the Firm. Today’s pooja was an intimate family event amidst covid restrictions and appropriate safe distancing rules. We will be having a bigger event with our friends, counsels and clients in the coming months once the COVID restrictions have eased off.”

S&P started its Delhi office from The Leela Palace hotel, Chanakyapuri which continues to be their Delhi office.

This move highlighted the firm’s determination for rapid growth after re-establishing itself last year on July 18. At its inception, the firm comprised 21 Partners and a total strength of little under 100. Within 6 months, the firm now boasts of 28 Partners and a total strength of 180.

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