Konaje: Apple Mart Hypermarket inaugurated their new store near Kanachur Hospital in Deralakatte on Thursday.
The new store was inaugurated by Natekal Businessman P. M. Kunhi Bava.
Mangaluru University’s Registrar Dr. Kishore Kumar C. K., who was among the Chief Guests at the event inaugurated the Apple Mobile Mart Division and said that the opening of Apple Mart's new modern store in the developing area had greatly benefited the people of the area and wished for the new store to run successfully in the future.
Chief Guest K. Aboobacker of Natekal Wood Industries inaugurated the Reems counter and wished success for the outlet. The Vegetable and Fruits counter was inaugurated by John Victor Mendonca from Konaje’s Mangala Traders. Chairman of Apple Mart and A. K. Group of companies, M Ahmed was present. Shareholders of Apple Mart and dignitaries were also present during the occasion.
One Year Offer
The new store offers coupons for a new offer of 'One Year Free Shopping'. The lucky draw will be held on the 15th of August. Up to 10 winners will be selected, who will be provided an opportunity to do free shopping on the fixed amount of commodities once a month for one year.
Affordable Pricing
The new store has high-quality and multi-brand glassware, consumables, stationery, toy and sports goods, imported and Indian chocolate, cold drinks, groceries, organic pulses, and other items available at affordable prices.
The counter with the city's prestigious Dry Fruits distributor Reems has a variety of dry fruits of excellent quality available, while multiple brands of mobile phones are also available in the newly inaugurated Apple Mobile Mart section along with mobile accessories all under the same roof.
Apple Mart's stores which are already operating in the Attavar, Kadri, Padavinangady, and Valencia in Mangaluru has now started their operations in their new store near Natekal.


















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New Delhi (PTI): Thirty-six former judges on Saturday gave a call to people, including parliamentarians, to denounce opposition leaders' move to impeach Madras High Court judge Justice G R Swaminathan, saying such an attempt, if allowed to proceed, would cut at the very roots of democracy and independence of the judiciary.
On December 1, Justice Swaminathan held that the Arulmighu Subramania Swamy Temple was duty-bound to light the lamp at the Deepathoon, in addition to the customary lighting near the Uchi Pillaiyar Mandapam.
The single-judge bench said that doing so would not encroach upon the rights of the adjacent dargah or the Muslim community.
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The order sparked a row, and on December 9, several opposition MPs, led by the DMK, submitted a notice to Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla to move a motion for the removal of the judge.
Taking serious exception to the move, the former judges in a joint statement said this is a "brazen attempt to browbeat judges who do not fall in line with the ideological and political expectations of a particular section of society".
"If such an attempt is permitted to proceed, it would cut at the very roots of our democracy and the independence of the judiciary," they said.
"We therefore call upon all stakeholders -- Members of Parliament across party lines, members of the Bar, civil society, and citizens at large -- to unequivocally denounce this move and ensure that it is nipped in the bud at the very inception," they added.
The statement emphasised that the judges must remain answerable to their oath and to the Constitution of India, not to "partisan political pressures or ideological intimidation".
"The message from all constitutional stakeholders must be clear and firm: in a republic governed by the rule of law, judgments are tested by appeals and legal critique, and not by threats of impeachment for political nonconformity," it said.
The statement was signed by former Supreme Court judge Krishn Murari J as well as ex-chief justices and former judges of different high courts.
The statement said the opposition party's move is not an "isolated aberration". It fits into a "clear and deeply troubling pattern" in India's recent constitutional history, where sections of the political class have sought to discredit and intimidate the higher judiciary whenever outcomes do not align with their interests, it added.
"The unprecedented bid in 2018 to initiate impeachment proceedings against then Chief Justice of India Dipak Misra, the sustained campaigns of vilification directed at Chief Justices Ranjan Gogoi, S A Bobde and D Y Chandrachud while they were in office," the statement noted.
"The targeted attacks now being mounted against the incumbent CJI, Justice Surya Kant, whenever a judgment/remark displeases a political constituency, are all manifestations of the same trend," it said.
"This is not principled, reasoned criticism of judicial decisions; it is an attempt to weaponise impeachment and public calumny as instruments of pressure -- a practice that strikes at the heart of judicial independence and the basic norms of constitutional democracy," the statement added.
