Every developer promises a community. A Club House. Green spaces. Security. 24/7 amenities. The real question is what survives contact with actual daily life — the morning walks, the children coming home from school, the evenings in the garden.
Virat Greens has been home to over 250 families for two-plus years now. Here is what they actually say.
In their own words
What residents say about daily life
The morning routine
The internal park and walking track inside Virat Greens has become the gathering point for the community. Residents describe a consistent early-morning culture — familiar faces, conversations before the day begins, children cycling before school. It's a small detail that builds genuine neighbourhood feeling over time.
Security that actually works
Gated security with 24-hour guards is standard in the marketing of most townships. The question is whether it holds up at 2 AM. Multiple residents specifically mentioned security as something that changed how their families felt about daily life — the ease of letting children play outside, the absence of strangers driving through, the peace of mind during late returns.
Roads and common areas — maintained, not just built
One of the most common complaints about township projects is that infrastructure is built to sell but not maintained after possession. Residents of Virat Greens consistently mention that roads, lighting, and common areas are in the same condition as when they arrived — or better. Indira Infratech's on-site maintenance team handles this without residents having to chase it.
The amenities — what's actually there
The honest parts — what isn't perfect
No township is perfect, and residents are candid about it. A few families mentioned that the pace of construction on some neighbouring plots has meant occasional dust during peak building periods — an inevitable feature of any township where buyers are building at different times. The maintenance team manages this, but it's part of the reality of a growing community.
One resident noted that the nearest large supermarket is a short drive away — Virat Greens is a residential township, not a mixed-use development, so daily conveniences require a vehicle. For most families this is not an issue, but it's worth knowing.
On balance, residents consistently say these are minor trade-offs against the security, space, and community that township living provides — things that are genuinely absent in standalone construction in Bathinda's unplanned areas.
What visitors say when they first come
Something consistent comes up from people who visit Virat Greens for the first time: the sense that it feels different from what they expected. Wide internal roads. Actual green space. A Club House that is open and used. Families on evening walks. It doesn't feel like a site visit — it feels like arriving in a neighbourhood.
That quality is hard to build and easy to promise. After two years and 250-plus families, Virat Greens has it. The only way to know whether this is the right place for your family is to come and see it yourself.
Come for a site visit: Walk the township, see the Club House, talk to residents if you'd like. We welcome visits 7 days a week, with no booking required and no sales pressure. Virat Greens speaks for itself.