Mangaluru: City's renowned Amber Group, founded by the prominent chartered accountant and real estate entrepreneur Zameer Amber and led by his son Zubair Amber, officially launched the ambitious "Capital Square" commercial/residential project in Natekal near Deralkatte on Saturday.
The inauguration ceremony was graced by the presence of distinguished personalities, including the release of the project brochure by State Legislative Assembly Speaker U.T. Khader.
Acknowledging the significance of the Capital Square residential complex in the growing city of Deralkatte, Speaker Khader expressed his pride in witnessing the Amber Group's latest venture take shape.
Among the notable attendees were Dr Arathi Krishna Deputy Chairman, NRI Forum, Government of Karnataka; Managing Director of Kanachur Medical College, Haji UK Kanachur Monu; Former Minister Krishna J. Palemar; Chairman of SMR Group, S.M. Rasheed Haji; Managing Director of Four Wings, Pushparaj Shetty; President of Konaje Grama Panchayat, Geeta Damodar; Managing Director of Highland Hospital, Dr. Yasir; S.M.Saud of Mohtisham Complexes Pvt. Ltd., Muda Commissioner Mansoor Ali Khan; Amber Group founder CA Zameer Amber and Zubair Amber, Chairman and Managing Director of Amber Group.
The Capital Square project, strategically located on the main road opposite Kanachur Medical College in Deralkatte, promises an appealing design, top-notch construction quality, and modern amenities. The commercial complex spans the ground floor, featuring two floors, while the upper four floors are dedicated to apartments.
Zubair Amber assured that residents will enjoy spacious living, uninterrupted power supply, attractive granite flooring, state-of-the-art lifts, CCTV security systems, and even electric vehicle charging points.
Sahil Zaheer hosted the program.























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Melbourne (PTI): Australia skipper Pat Cummins' chances of playing at next year's T20 World Cup in India and Sri Lanka are "quite grey at the moment" as he battles a back stress issue that has affected his participation in the ongoing Ashes series against England.
Cummins returned to play the third Ashes Test in Adelaide after missing the opening two matches, picking up six wickets to help Australia clinch the series 3-0.
However, the Australian Test and ODI skipper will take no further part in the series and even his participation at the T20 World Cup is also uncertain. All-rounder Mitchell Marsh is Australia's T20I captain.
"Looking forward to the World Cup, whether he will be there or not, I can't really say. It's quite grey at the moment. We're hopeful," head coach Andrew McDonald was quoted as saying by 'ESPNCricinfo'.
The fast bowler was diagnosed with a lumbar stress reaction during Australia's tour of the West Indies in July. He underwent rehabilitation before being cleared for a carefully managed return in Adelaide.
"He's pulled up fine. He won't play any part in the rest of the series and that was a discussion that we had a long time out around his return," McDonald said.
"We were taking on some risk and people that reported on that would understand the risk associated with that rebuild. We've now won the series and that was the goal.
"So, to position him for further risk and jeopardise him long-term is not something that we want to do and Pat's really comfortable with that," he added.
The T20 World Cup is scheduled to begin on February 7 across India and Sri Lanka with the summit clash set for March 8.
Australia's first match is on February 11 against Ireland at Colombo. Although Cummins captains the Test and ODI teams, all-rounder Mitch Marsh leads Australia in the shortest format.
