MAK GROUP one of the most reputed names in the real estate industry of Mangalore has inaugurated the model flat in their project MAK PARK SQUARE at Pumpwell, Mangalore.

One can plan a visit to the model flat and check out the new premium project as it gives a glimpse of the high quality work executed of the project which is nearing completion. The construction work is executed by MFAR Constructions, a reputed construction professionals of international standards.

MAK Group is known for giving best customer service having happy and satisfied clients. They enjoys an impeccable track record of perfect documentation, with all projects bearing clear title deeds and occupancy certificate on project completion, making the home ownership a hassle free experience for customers. The apartments by MAK Group gets sold at a rapid pace and sometimes are pre-booked during the project launch. Only few flats are available now.

MAK PARK SQUARE, a luxurious apartment in heart of city

‘MAK Park Square’ is located at a prime location near Pumpwell circle which is the gateway for Mangalore city. Residents of ‘MAK Park Square’ can avail all types of facilities close by as there is Indiana Hospital, Father Muller Hospital Medical College and Convention Centre, Banks, Hotels, all religious worship places, Schools ,Colleges etc. With national highway on its side makes easy access to the Airport, Railway Station, Bus, Taxi and Auto-rickshaw transport services nearby.

MAK PARK SQUARE Residential space

An 16 storied Residential complex having just 56 premium limited apartments with only four units in each floor, having 2 type of 3BHK, 1type of 4BHK & 1type of 4BHK Duplex. Every apartment is a corner apartment with two sides open for ventilation. There are duplex apartments in alternative floor with the provision for home elevator.

Amenities & Specialisation of MAK PARK SQUARE Residential

• Designed landscape spaces in and around the building with vertical gardens & lightings.
• Fully furnished entrance lobby in the Ground floor.
• Club house with seating area, separate rooms for table tennis, pool table, board games.
• Fitness centre with well-equipped gymnasium.
• Spacious Yoga room with Matts.
• Spa room with Sauna, Jacuzzi, & Steam room.
• Swimming pool with toddler pool.
• Children’s play area with play equipment’s.
• Ample car parking in two levels.
• Visitor car parking & two wheeler parking spaces.
• 2nos of passenger lift from Mitsubishi.
• 1 no of stretcher/service lift from Mitsubishi.
• CCTV, Boom barrier with 24 hours security & Video door calling.
• Backup power through diesel generators with automatic change over.
• Firefighting system as per norms.
• Reticulated gas connection.
• 24 hours water supply with adequate storage facility.
• Water supply with well, in addition to corporation water connection with Automatic water level controller for overhead tank.
• Sewage treatment plant.
• Solar system as per norms
• Bathroom & sanitary fittings from Jaguar.
• Electrical Wiring of Finolex /RR cables & Switches from Legrand.
• Main door with panelling.

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Mumbai (PTI): The Food and Drug Administration team probing the cause of death of four members of a family in south Mumbai's JJ Marg area have not been able to zero in on any watermelon vendor in the vicinity to check if the fruit had a role to play in the ill-fated incident, an official said on Thursday.

The Dokadia family, residents of Ghari Mohalla on Ismail Kurte Road, had hosted a get-together of relatives on the night of April 25. At around 1 am, hours after the guests had left, Abdullah Dokadia (40), his wife Nasreen (35), and daughters Ayesha (16) and Zaineb (13) ate pieces of a watermelon.

They suffered severe bouts of vomiting and diarrhoea in the early hours of April 26 and were rushed to a local hospital before being referred to the government-run J J Hospital where all four died during treatment.

"The FDA team visited the house of Dokadia and collected samples of chicken pulao and watermelon pieces. After two days, the leftover chicken pulao had developed fungus growth. The team also tried to locate watermelon vendors to check for any affected lots," he said.

But no vendors were found in the area for the past two days, preventing the FDA team from getting samples, the official added.

The FDA has requested the Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) to share the report on the food samples collected by them, he added.

A senior Mumbai police official said the force is waiting for FSL reports in the case, adding that questions on presence of sedatives etc in the fruit could be answered only then.

The statements of the kin of the deceased are being recorded to ascertain if it is a case of mass suicide, and it is being checked if the Dokadia family were in debt or distressed over some issue, the police official said.