Mangaluru, June 16 : Inland Group, one of the leading company in the real estate sector will inaugurate one more project for the people of Mangaluru.

Inland Estoria apartment, developed with a different style and structure on Bishap Victor Road at Valencia, would be inaugurated by Nalapad Group chairman NA Mohammad on June 17 at 12.30 pm. Kunil Group Chairman Dr Fakruddin Kunil would be the chief guest, according Inland Group Managing Director Siraj Ahmed.  

Inland Estoria was developed with attractive designs, best quality and modern facility. In this five –storey residential complex ,   total 35 flats of 2BHK and 3BHK were constructed beautifully with a spacious lobby, visitors lounge, intercom facility, gymnasium, CCTV, generator back-up, double elevator and reticulated gas connection and other facilities. The apartment is just a few meters away from market, education institutions, religious centres, entertainment centres, hospitals and others amenities  . All the flats are already sold out, Siraj Ahmed said wishing all the best for the residents.

Each and every housing and commercial project of the Inland has received good appreciation from the customers because of their attractive designs. The company has an efficient team of experts in the construction sector and constructing model buildings. The company has constructed more than 40 apartments and commercial complexes in Mangaluru and Bengaluru, a release said.

Construction work of Inland Sun Light Moon Light on Kavuru road in Mangaluru, Inland Apiran on Pintos Lane and Inland Mayura in Puttur is under progress. The construction of Inland Edila at Yalahanka New Town in Bengaluru is going on and will be completed in a few months. Shortly, the company would lay foundation stone for constructing Inland Ember apartment at Kadri Kambla in Mangaluru, said the Managing director.

Newly introduced GST and RERA are playing a major role in the real estate sector in the country. These acts have brought in changes in the regulations and norms related to real estate and construction sectors. The constructive changes in the policies in the Act have brought new dimension to the constructing and real estate sectors in India. Moreover, it has played a major role in ensuring transparent business with the customers, Siraj Ahmed said.  

The Inland Company has opened its marketing office in Dubai and fulfilling the needs of the Gulf NRIs. Mangaluru-based people settled in foreign countries have welcomed this decision. In future, the company has decided to extend its business to southern states of the country , he said.

Interested could contact through website: www.inlandbuilders.net or over phone (9972089099) for details.



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New Delhi (PTI): Commuters faced a harrowing morning on Monday as a massive traffic jam brought vehicular movement to a near standstill at the Delhi-Noida border following a protest by a labour union demanding a salary hike.

The protest, which began early in the day, led to congestion on key arterial roads connecting Delhi and Noida, including NH 9, severely disrupting the office rush hour.

Long queues of vehicles were seen stretching for several kilometres, with many commuters stranded for hours.

A police source said that members of the labour union from Uttar Pradesh gathered near the border area were staging a demonstration, blocking portions of the road and slowing down traffic movement.

"Personnel from the Delhi Police and Noida Police were deployed to manage the situation and divert traffic, but the heavy volume of vehicles compounded the chaos," the source said.

Frustrated commuters took to social media platform X, urging authorities to intervene and clear the roads. Many complained of being stuck in unmoving traffic despite starting early to avoid peak-hour congestion.

An employee of a private company said she left her home at around 7:30 am but remained stuck in traffic for over an hour without any significant movement.

"There is no movement at all. People are getting down from vehicles and trying to figure out what's happening ahead," she said.

Authorities said efforts were underway to clear the congestion and restore smooth traffic flow as soon as possible.