Press Release: Bhima Jewellers, one of the most prominent names in the gold retail sector, revamps its showroom at Rajajinagar. With an experience of over nine decades and the legacy of adorning four generations, the brand has become synonymous with purity and trust.
The revamped Rajajinagar showroom will be inaugurated by Shri Vishnu Sharan Bhat, MD of Bhima Jewellers. With a state-of-the-art showroom and all new collections, the refurbished showroom at Rajajinagar promises an unparalleled shopping experience. Customers can expect an exquisite collection of contemporary as well as traditional designs in gold, silver and diamond. Bhima makes sure that every piece of jewellery is crafted with incredible craftsmanship and impeccable quality.
Bhima was established in the year 1925 by Shri K Lakshminarayana Bhattar, who later came to be known as Bhima Bhattar. From a humble start in Kerala, Bhima now has showrooms in
Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and the UAE.
As part of the relaunch, Bhima at Rajajinagar has announced exciting offers on gold, diamond and silver. The gold rate starts at only Rs 4199 per gram. Customers can get a gold coin free with every 10 grams of gold purchase, up to Rs 10,000 off per carat on diamond purchase and 50% off on making charges of silver. Customers can avail the exclusive inaugural offers on 28th, 29th, and 30th September.
The new royal, regal and radiant Bhima at Rajajinagar is all set to offer an exceptional range of collections and the resplendence of jewellery shopping. Bhima invites one and all to the inauguration and seeks continued patronage from all its customers.
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Bengaluru (PTI): A man was allegedly mowed down by a speeding car on MG Road in the heart of the city on early Friday morning, police said.
Srinivas, who was in his late 50s, died on the spot in the accident that occurred at Anil Kumble Junction here, they said.
According to police, the accident occurred at around 4.30 am. Srinivas was walking along the side of the road when a car travelling at high speed allegedly hit him with immense force. The driver of the offending vehicle fled the spot.
The impact of the accident was so severe that Srinivas died on the spot, a senior police officer said.
A case of accident under Section 106 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita for causing death due to negligence has been registered, he said.
CCTV cameras installed in the area are being analysed to identify the offending vehicle, police said, adding that further investigation is underway.
