Mangalore, a city pulsating with vibrancy and promise, is set to witness a transformative addition to its landscape with the launch of MAK Prime Square. Nestled in the heart of this bustling coastal city, MAK Prime Square is poised to redefine the standards of commercial excellence while embodying the essence of modernity and functionality.

The project is developed byMAK Group, renowned for its commitment to innovation and quality, MAK Prime Square emerges as a testament to their unwavering dedication towards creating spaces that seamlessly blend aesthetics with utility. With a keen eye on the evolving needs of the customers, this project is envisioned to cater to the burgeoning demands of businesses and entrepreneurs seeking a dynamic hub to thrive and prosper.

Perched strategically in the heart of Mangalore near State Bank, MAK Prime Square enjoys unparalleled connectivity and accessibility. Situated in close proximity to key transportation hubs and major thoroughfares, it offers effortless connectivity to both local denizens and visitors alike. Moreover, its central location can accommodatevarious businesses including Retail Outlets, Restaurants, Recreational Facilities, Supermarkets, Electronic Showrooms, Offices andService Providers like Consultants,Financial Advisors, Lawyers, IT Firms, Healthcare Professionals,Personal Trainers and Fitness Instructors. Overall, MAK Prime Square presents a compelling opportunity for buyers seeking to invest for income generation and capital appreciation. Thus making it an ideal destination for both work and leisure.

The premises is ranging from 291sq.ft. to 1455sq.ft. on lower ground, ground floor and three upper floors and comes with facilities like ample car parking / 2 wheeler parking provided as per local ZR, wide corridor/staircase along with 3 lifts, vehicular entry/exit at one point for better circulation & better security, 24 Hours water supply, CCTV, 100% power backup, washrooms provided at every floor except basement floor & STP facility. The best of materials are used for construction inputs, flooring, wall finishing, plumbing & fixtures. This project is RERA approved. The work of the project has already began and expected to be completed in 24 months.

MAK Prime Square stands as a paragon of architectural brilliance, characterized by its contemporary design elements and state-of-the-art facilities. Boasting a sleek façade that exudes sophistication, the building is meticulously crafted to create an environment conducive to productivity and success. From expansive office spaces equipped with cutting-edge technology to retail outlets and dining options, every aspect of MAK Prime Square is designed to elevate the overall experience of its occupants.

Embracing a sustainable ethos, MAK Prime Square integrates eco-friendly practices into its design and operations. Through the incorporation of energy-efficient systems, sewage management solutions, and green spaces, the project underscores its commitment to minimizing its environmental footprint while fostering a healthier, more sustainable ecosystem.

As the curtains rise on MAK Prime Square, a new era dawns for Mangalore, brimming with promise and potential. With its visionary design, strategic location, and unwavering commitment to excellence, this iconic development is poised to set new benchmarks in the realm of commercial real estate. As businesses flock to embrace its offerings and individuals flock to experience its allure, MAK Prime Square emerges as not just a building, but a beacon of progress illuminating the path.

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4th Floor, Mak Mall, Kankanady
Mangalore, Karnataka, 575002, India
Phone: +91 70902 00027 / +91 96866 79695
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New Delhi, Dec 22 (PTI): Congress Parliamentary Party chairperson Sonia Gandhi on Monday said the "demolition" of the historic Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) will have catastrophic consequences for crores of people across rural India and called upon all to unite and safeguard the rights that protect everyone.

In an editorial in 'The Hindu' titled "The bulldozed demolition of MGNREGA", the former Congress chief said the "death" of MGNREGA is a collective failure.

This comes a day after President Droupadi Murmu gave her assent to the Viksit Bharat Guarantee for Rozgar and Ajeevika Mission (Gramin) (VB-G RAM G) Bill, which replaces the MGNREGA and has a provision for 125 days of wage employment for rural workers.

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"MGNREGA realised the Mahatma's vision of Sarvodaya (welfare of all) and enacted the constitutional right to work," Gandhi said.

"It is imperative, now more than ever, to unite and safeguard the rights that protect us all," she added.

Gandhi said the employment guarantee scheme to deal with rural distress has now been "bulldozed and demolished".

MGNREGA was a rights-based legislation inspired by Article 41 of the Constitution of India, which calls upon the government to secure citizens' right to work, she said.

"Over the past few days, the Narendra Modi government worked to bulldoze MGNREGA's abolition without any discussion, consultation, or respect for parliamentary processes or Centre-State relations. The removal of the Mahatma's name was only the tip of the iceberg. The very structure of MGNREGA, so integral to its impact, has been annihilated," she said.

She described VB-G RAM G as "nothing but a set of bureaucratic provisions".

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The Modi government's new Bill has restricted the ambit of the scheme to rural areas as notified by the Union at its discretion, Gandhi said.

Against uncapped central allocation, there is now a pre-determined budgetary allocation that caps the number of days of employment provided in each state. The number of workdays provided are, therefore, left to the Centre's priorities rather than the people's needs, she said, adding that the all-year guarantee of employment has been finished off.

Gandhi said one of the greatest impacts of MGNREGA was increased bargaining power of the landless poor in rural India, which elevated agricultural wages.

"This bargaining power will definitely be eroded under the new law. The Modi government is attempting to suppress wage growth and that too at a time when the proportion of employment in agriculture has risen for the first time since Independence, contrary to what should have been the case," she noted.

She also said by transferring a significant portion of the expense onto the states, the Modi government is discouraging them from providing work under the scheme. The finances of states, already under severe stress and strain, will be further devastated, the Congress leader said.

Under the VB-G RAM G Bill, the cost-sharing pattern is 60:40 between the Centre and states, 90:10 for northeastern and Himalayan states, and 100 per cent central funding for Union territories without legislatures.

Gandhi further said that aside from demolishing the demand-based nature of the programme, the Modi government has ended the decentralised nature of the scheme.

"The Modi government is resorting to fraudulent claims that it has enhanced the employment guarantee from 100 days (under MGNREGA) to 125 days. For all the reasons outlined above, that will certainly not be the case. Indeed, the real nature of the Modi government's intentions can be understood from its decade-long track record of throttling MGNREGA.

"It began with the Prime Minister's (in)famous mocking of the scheme on the floor of the House and proceeded apace through a 'death by a thousand cuts' strategy through, for instance, stagnant budgets, the use of disenfranchising technology and delayed payments to workers," she said in the article.

Gandhi said the demolition of the right to work must not be seen in isolation but as part of the long assault by the ruling establishment on the Constitution and its right-based vision for the country.

"The most fundamental right to vote is under unprecedented assault. The Right to Information has been desecrated with legislative changes that weaken the autonomy of Information Commissioners, and by wholesale exemptions from the Act for ill-defined 'personal information data," she said.

The Right to Education has been undermined and The Forest Rights Act, 2006, was markedly weakened by the Forest (Conservation) Rules (2022), which removed the gram sabha from any role in permitting the diversion of forest land, the Congress leader said, adding that The Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013 has been significantly diluted.

"Through the three black farm laws, the government attempted to deny farmers the right to a minimum support price. The National Food Security Act, 2013, may very well be next on the chopping block," Gandhi said.