Mangaluru: Mohtisham Complexes Pvt. Ltd., one of the most renowned builders of the city has bagged the prestigious Association of Consulting Engineers India, Mangalore Centre’s Ultra Tech Award 2021 for “Well-built Concrete Structure (Multi-Storey) in Dakshina Kannada, Udupi, Shivamogga, and Chikkamagaluru District” for the year 2021.
Mohtisham, who have been the pioneer of several prestigious projects in the city has bagged the award for their project “Canopy” located in Urwa in Mangaluru.
The award will be conferred at the “Awards Nite” that will be held on Tuesday 11th January 2022 at the Milagres Church Hall in the city.
S.M.Arshad, Managing Director of Mohtisham Complexes Pvt Ltd. told Vartha Bharati “This award is an acknowledgment of our continuous endeavor to raise the standards & develop the highest quality, ultra-luxury residential projects having world-class infrastructure & amenities for a comprehensive/modern lifestyle in line with our vision to enhance Mangalore’s skyline.”
MOHTISHAM COMPLEXES PVT. LTD which commenced its operation in the year 1990, is the leading property developer in Mangalore with 31 years of experience in building Residential Apartments, Commercial Complexes & Malls. Around 50 properties developed & in the process of development with a total land area of about 50 Acres.
“Every Mohtisham project takes care of the community living provisions required to ensure peaceful co-existence. By undertaking the pre-requisites of collective living, due attention is paid to common facilities and long-term maintenance issues, all this without burdening investors time and again. Innovative practices have ensured that minimum funds are required to be used for maintenance purposes,” an official statement from the company stated.
“Mangalore city today is a picture of the multi-dimensional growth that Mohtisham had envisioned way back in 1990. It is Mohtisham’s unflinching commitment to quality and adherence to standards that has set the benchmark for its performance. This quality consciousness exemplifies all projects of Mohtisham. The iconic City Centre Mall of Mangalore, Ivory Towers Apartments, and now Canopy and Fernhill Apartments stand testimony to our efforts at innovation and quality consciousness,” the company says.



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Namrup (PTI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday laid the foundation stone of a Rs 10,601-crore brownfield ammonia-urea plant in Dibrugarh district of Assam.
The facility – Assam Valley Fertiliser and Chemical Company Ltd (AVFCCL) – will have an annual urea production capacity of 12.7 lakh metric tonnes and the project is scheduled for commissioning in 2030.
The PM, on the last day of his two-day Assam visit, laid the foundation stone of the plant here, located within the existing premises of the Brahmaputra Valley Fertiliser Corp Ltd (BVFCL).
In July this year, AVFCCL was incorporated at Namrup in Dibrugarh. The projectwas approved by the Union Cabinet in March this year.
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AVFCCL is a joint venture among the Assam government, Oil India, National Fertilisers Ltd (NFL), Hindustan Urvarak & Rasayan Ltd (HURL) and BVFCL.
Modi arrived in Assam on Saturday on a two-day visit, during which he unveiled multiple projects worth Rs 15,600 crore, months before the assembly polls next year.
"The AVFCCL Namrup ammonia-urea project is being established as a modern, energy-efficient, world-class fertiliser complex with an annual urea production capacity of 12.7 lakh metric tonnes, at an estimated investment of Rs 10,601 crore," the company said in a statement.
It said this upcoming facility will play a pivotal role in meeting the fertiliser requirement of Assam, the northeast region, West Bengal, Bihar, Jharkhand and eastern Uttar Pradesh.
"Beyond fertiliser security, the project is expected to act as a major catalyst for industrial growth, employment generation and regional economic development, creating hundreds of direct jobs and thousands of indirect employment opportunities," AVFCCL said.
The company also asserted that the foundation stone laying ceremony marked the revival of Namrup's legacy as the cradle of India's gas-based fertiliser industry, and will herald a new chapter of growth, sustainability and agricultural prosperity for the entire region.
The 'Bhoomi Poojan' took place in presence of Assam Governor Lakshman Prasad Acharya, Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma along with other ministers, MPs, MLAs, senior officials and representatives of stakeholder organisations of the new company.
The state-run BVFCL is the only urea-making facility in the eastern India. The facility started production in January 1969, as a part of the Hindustan Fertiliser Corp Ltd (HFCL).
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BVFCL was formed in April 2002 after hiving off the Namrup Unit of HFCL. It is under the administrative control of the Ministry of Chemicals and Fertilisers, with 100 per cent shareholding by the Government of India.
It is touted to be the first factory of its kind in India to use associated natural gas as basic raw material for producing nitrogenous fertiliser.
The company has played a crucial role in the development of the northeastern region and providing farmers urea fertiliser, which is produced from cheap and locally available domestic natural gas, officials said.
As per the official website of the Department of Fertilisers, the company is now producing neem-coated urea and two organic fertilisers – liquid bio fertiliser and vermi compost under the brand name of 'Mukta'.
BVFCL has two operable ammonia urea units at Namrup, with small capacities, which were established in 1976 and 1987.
