Mangaluru, July 13: Atelier, an absolute home design studio having luxurious bath fittings, tiles and modular kitchen, will be inaugurated on Fr Muller’s Road in the city on July 15 at 10.30 am.

Speaking to reporters here on Friday, Atelier managing director Muhammad Ashfaq said that the design studio has more than 23000 sq ft space to house all kinds of luxurious home design items of international brands and standards to meet the taste of the customers. A team of young businessmen of Mangaluru have made it possible in the city. The products of more than 96 world branded companies would be available in the Atelier, he said.

The market in Mangaluru would pose lot of challenges. The customers here would prefer novelty and special products while choosing personal safety or lifestyle. After minutely studying the demand in the market, the Atelier has decided to provide a platform to display the world-class brands. Products required for separate bathroom, interior and exterior design, modular kitchen, wooden flooring, roofing, attractive wardrobes and other materials would be available under a single roof, he said.

To help the customers, the products were displayed in an area of 23,000 sq ft and 50000 sq ft store house. The products of noted international brands Gessi which is known for bathroom fittings for the last 20 years, Wurfel which gave modern touch to kitchen, Porcelanosa, marmorin, valdama, Grace Day Organ, Nexion, Jacuzzi, Tejas Borja, Alape and STP which are known for their new designs, quality and high-tech touch would be available in the showroom, he said.

Aboobakar and Basheer were present at the press conference.



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Bareilly (UP), Nov 24: Three people died when their car fell into the Ramganga river from a partially constructed bridge here on Sunday, police said, adding that they suspect the driver was misled by its navigation system into taking the unsafe route.

The accident occurred around 10 am on the Khalpur-Dataganj road when the victims were travelling from Bareilly to Dataganj in the Badaun district, they said.

"Earlier this year, floods had caused the front portion of the bridge to collapse into the river, but this change had not been updated in the system," Circle Officer Ashutosh Shivam said.

The driver was using a navigation system and did not realise that the bridge was unsafe, driving the car off the damaged section, the police said.

There were no safety barriers or warning signs on the approach to the damaged bridge, leading to the fatal accident, Shivam said.

Upon receiving information, police teams from Faridpur, Bareilly and Dataganj police station rushed to the spot. They recovered the vehicle and the bodies from the river, Shivam added.

The circle officer said that bodies had been sent for post-mortem. Further investigation into the matter is underway.