Gulf News, a leading English daily in the UAE, is hosting the 'India Property Show Dubai' to tap into the tradition of NRIs dedicating December to property acquisitions in their hometowns or nearby cities. Mohtisham Complexes Pvt Ltd, the renowned developer from Dakshina Kannada, is a prominent participant in this event scheduled for December 9 and 10 at Movenpick Grand Al Bustan, Garhoud, Dubai.

This property expo offers NRIs in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, and surrounding regions an opportunity to explore Mohtisham's diverse projects in Mangaluru. With a stellar reputation and an award-winning portfolio, Mohtisham invites potential investors to discover dream homes or flats during this exclusive showcase, providing a gateway to own a slice of comfort and luxury in Mangaluru.

Established in 1990, Mohtisham has consistently contributed to Mangaluru's architectural excellence, completing over 50 projects spanning 33 years, covering more than 50 lac sq ft of residential/commercial built-up area. Stall number 29 at the 'India Property Show Dubai’ showcases Mohtisham's transformative projects, offering compelling opportunities at competitive prices.

Highlighted Projects:

Amity and Amity Annex: These are Mohtisham’s ongoing projects that cater to those who value meticulous attention to detail. Situated near the Central railway station at Attavar, Mangaluru, these classic projects redefine luxury living. Amity Annex is uniquely designed, featuring only one 4BHK apartment per floor.

Fernvilla: Fernvilla offers an exclusive enclave of ultra-luxury row villas meticulously designed to surpass expectations. It has a double height entrance lobby and exclusive glass lift connecting all the five levels having designer landscape areas inside and outside the Villa. Fernvilla provides an ideal backdrop for your opulent lifestyle. All the super luxury amenities of the Fernhill will be available to the residents of Fernvilla.

Lucent: A residence of magnificent yet affordable apartments, seamlessly integrating modern features and amenities for a soulful living experience. Nestled in the quaint Derebail locality in Mangaluru, this residential haven offers a welcoming retreat from the hustle and bustle in serene environment.

Canopy: Winner of ACCE / Ultra Tech Award 2021 for the best multi storey Apartment Project. It stands as a testament to opulence, meticulously designed with super luxurious features, ensuring a premium living experience. Nestled in the picturesque and sought-after environs of Urwa, this exclusive residential gem is in a league of its own, providing buyers with an array of upscale amenities and unparalleled value for their investment.

Fernhill: Winner of ACCE / Ultra Tech Award 2022 for the best multi storey apartment project. A contemporary sanctuary exuding opulence and splendour, blending modernity with the timeless charm of the colonial era. Its aesthetically designed spaces reflect an authentic touch of aristocracy, offering a haven of luxury for the refined tastes of the crème de la crème in an urbane yet tranquil environment.

For more details, contact: 91 9880022211 / 91 9880033311 / +971582767568 / 91 9880137913 or email sales@mothisham.com, log in into www.mohtisham.com

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Vaishali: An elderly Dalit woman was cremated on a public road in Bihar’s Vaishali district after her family was allegedly prevented from using the village cremation ground, triggering outrage and tension in the area, The Observer Post reported.

The incident occurred on Thursday at Sontho Andhari village under the Goraul police station limits. The deceased, identified as Jhapki Devi (95), belonged to a Mahadalit family. According to locals and police, when her family tried to take her body to the cremation ground, some people blocked the route, leaving the family with no option but to perform the last rites on the road.

Family members and residents said the obstruction has been a long-standing issue. “Every time we take a body for cremation, the way is blocked. This has happened earlier too, but no permanent solution was given,” said a local resident from Manjhi Tola, expressing anger over repeated denial of access.

As tensions rose, the funeral procession stopped at Andhari Gachi Chowk, where the body was placed on a pyre in front of a Shiva temple and cremated on the road. Villagers alleged that the pathway connecting the main road to the cremation ground had been encroached upon by local landowners.

Police and administrative officials later reached the spot. A fire brigade vehicle was deployed to extinguish the pyre, and the road was cleaned after the cremation. Public representatives who arrived at the scene were reportedly chased away by protesting villagers, who accused the administration of ignoring their complaints for years.

Vaishali Superintendent of Police Vikram Sihag said the issue arose due to the absence of a clear path. “Earlier, there was a route to the cremation ground, but some people built a temple on that path. Due to the lack of access, the family carried out the cremation on the road,” he said. He added that discussions were held with local officials and that arrangements would be made to restore access to the cremation ground. “The situation is currently under control,” the SP said.

Block Development Officer Pankaj Kumar Nigam and Circle Officer Divya Chanchal said the area had been cleared and an inquiry was under way. “All aspects will be examined, and steps will be taken to ensure that such incidents do not happen again,” they said.