Mangaluru: Delta Group on Sunday inaugurated new showroom named ‘Ceramic Pro Mangaluru’ in the city, here at Kuloor Ferri Road on the ground floor of Delta House Building.

Ceramic Pro India, founder Nishant Shabu inaugurated the event on Sunday evening.

Speaking at the event Nishant added that Ceramic Pro is a Russian brand that has its presence in over 79 countries of the world. He further noted that in India, the company has 36 branches.

Ceramic Pro Mangaluru is the first branch of the company in the coastal city.

Nishat further added that the company will scale new heights in the coming years.

“Ceramic Pro and Nanoshine Ltd. are both known for its creativity in coating business. The company also offers Nanoceramic services with advanced technology” Nishant stated.

Delta Group Mangaluru Chairman and Managing Director Ahmed Mohiudin, Director Shamil Ahmed Muazzam and others were present during the event.

The event concluded with Dua by Kodialbail Yenepoya Masjid’s Ustad G M Ismail.

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Malappuram (Kerala) (PTI): A man and his second wife were arrested on Thursday for allegedly torturing three minor girls, including branding them with a heated ladle here, police said.

The accused were identified as Rakesh Sharma (59) and his second wife, Sheela Devi (34), both natives of Bihar.

The children, aged 5, 11, and 14, were admitted to Manjeri Medical College after police found multiple burn injuries on their bodies.

According to police, Sharma and Devi were living at Kavanoor near Areekode.

Neighbours noticed the injuries on the children and alerted authorities on Wednesday.

Police conducted a preliminary investigation at the house and found that the children were allegedly subjected to brutal torture by their father and stepmother.

After the children were shifted to the hospital, Sharma and Devi were taken into custody, formally arrested, and remanded to judicial custody on Thursday.

The children are currently under the care of District Childline authorities, police added.