Mangaluru: MAK Group, one of the renowned names in real estate development and manufacturer of quality plywood has lived up to its reputation for the past 36 years by delivering quality projects in Mangaluru, Bengaluru and Kerala.
MAK Group has recently completed the highly acclaimed and appreciated luxury project ‘MAK The Address’ situated in Sturrock road, Falnir. 'MAK The Address' is in the news for all good reasons and people have been appreciating the project for being one of the finest residential building of Mangalore
'MAK The Address' is located at a prime location, has close access to Railway Station hospitals, schools, colleges, religious centres and shopping centres. The residential complex offers large open spaces, landscaped garden, Amphi theatre for which people have wholeheartedly appreciated the project. This project has a unique design and elevation.
Amenities of MAK The Address
- Designed landscape spaces in and around the building with Amphi theatre Jogging track and gardens with lightings.
- Fully furnished Spacious dual entrance lobby with AC
- Club house with separate rooms for table tennis , pool table & board games
- Club house with separate Reception & Furnished lobby
- Fitness centre with well-equipped gymnasium
- Spacious Yoga room with matts
- Spa room with Sauna , Jacuzzi ,steam room along with changing room, shower & toilets
- Furnished society/Association room.
- Rooms for drivers / servants with toilet facility in basement floor.
- Swimming pool with toddler pool along with changing room, shower & toilet. Also with pool side party area.
- Shuttle court /Basketball ring
- Jogging track around the building.
- Indoor Children’s play area with play equipment’s.
- Shaded pavilions with outdoor seating as per landscape design.
- Party hall at terrace along with separate wash area & toilets for ladies & gents.
- Four elevators (Two automatic elevators for 10 passengers, Two 13 passengers and a service lift).
- Power backup power through synchronized diesel generators with automatic change over and sound proof enclosure.
- Reticulated gas connection
- Ample car parking in three levels.
- Visitor car parking with Open landscape area
- Continuous water supply with adequate storage facility and its treatment plant.
- Water supply with bore wells, in addition to corporation water connection
- CCTV, Intercom facility with 24 hours security
- Granite flooring for common passages and staircase.
- 24 hours technical assistance.
- Firefighting system as per norms.
- Solid waste treatment system for onsite treatment of waste.
- Sewage treatment plant with pipe line system.
- Rain water harvested to recharge pits for ground water level.
- Solar system for hot water in all the apartments.
MAK Park Square
MAK Group is also coming up with 'MAK Park Square' at Pumpwell, a super luxury apartment and high street commercial complex.
MAK Park Square with a 16 storey residential tower and four storey commercial tower, has two different approaches and exits to ensure privacy for the residents. The residential complex has just four apartments in each floor. Every apartment is a corner apartment with two sides open for ventilation. There are duplex apartments in alternative floor with the provision of private lift. The unique feature of the project is top notch landscaping to add more greenery than available.
MAK Park Square is located at a prime location near Pumpwell circle which is the gateway for Mangaluru city. Residents of MAK Park Square can avail all types of facilities close by. Indiana Hospital, the upcoming DC’s office, Father Muller Medical College & Convention Centre, hotels, schools and colleges are located in close proximity to this complex.
About MAK group
Thirty-six years ago, MAK Group was started under the aegis of Mohammed Arabi Kumble who is the founder and chairman. His son Abdul Muneer Kumble is the managing director of the company.
Contact:
Website: www.mak.in
Email: enquiry@mak.in
Contact: +91 9686679695, +91 7090200027, Office +91 0824 2432427











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Kolkata (PTI): What was meant to be a once-in-a-lifetime musical tribute to football legend Lionel Messi turned into a harrowing experience for London-based Indian singer Charles Antony, who flew to the country specially to perform at the event at Salt Lake stadium here.
Antony, a Malayali who sings in 18 languages, including Bengali, had composed a special Spanish song for Messi to welcome him in Kolkata, but was not able to sing that as he ran for his life amid chaos during the December 13 event at the Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan here.
“I ran to save my life,” Antony told PTI, recalling how the celebration descended into mobocracy as crowd control collapsed inside the packed stadium.
Angry fans, many of whom had paid Rs 4,000 to Rs 12,000 — and in some cases up to Rs 20,000 in the black market — ran riot at the venue after failing to get even a glimpse of their favourite superstar from Argentina.
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“I had barely seen him. He was smiling, but it was very clear he was uncomfortable,” Antony vividly recalled, even after 10 days had passed.
Positioned on the running tracks near the gallery, the singer was waiting for Messi to complete his lap around the ground when the situation worsened.
Antony saw Messi, his long-time strike partner Luis Suárez and Argentine teammate Rodrigo De Paul being surrounded by many people.
He noticed water bottles, food packets, stones and metal objects being hurled from the gallery. Equipment was on the verge of being damaged, and panic had set in.
“I was lucky I was not injured, and none of my equipment was damaged,” he said.
The singer said there was confusion over reporting time, with instructions given to reach the venue at both 10.30 am and 9.30 am on December 13 for a sound check, and he had not had the opportunity to visit the stadium the previous day.
Personally invited by now-arrested event organiser Satadru Dutta to sing at the Messi events in Kolkata, Mumbai and New Delhi, Antony had travelled from London and was staying at the Hyatt Hotel here.
Having sung in the presence of Diego Maradona during his visit to Kolkata in 2016, an experience Antony describes as joyous and perfectly managed, the contrast was stark.
“When Maradona came to Kolkata in 2016, I was inside the inner circle. Nothing went wrong then. This time, I was outside the core circle," he said.
Antony said the size of the crowd, on both occasions, was huge.
“This is the first time in my life I saw nearly one lakh people in one place. Luckily, I got the chance to sing a couple of songs at the event. Otherwise, it would have been a waste of travelling all the way from London. And now, I have become the first Indian to sing with Maradona and for Messi," he said.
Antony said people began storming the ground after VVIPs were escorted through an underground exit and former India cricket captain Sourav Ganguly left the stadium.
“That’s when the police told me to run to a safe place,” he said.
With no assistance from anyone, the singer grabbed whatever he could, his guitar, cables, mouth organs, and vocal processors, stuffing them into bags.
“Everyone was worried about the VVIPs. Nobody was concerned about my safety,” he said.
With his access tag still hanging around his neck, Antony felt even more vulnerable on that day.
“People misjudged me as one of the organisers. At one point, my life was under threat,” he said.
Police advised him to move towards the centre of the ground to avoid attacks from the galleries, he said.
Eventually, Antony ran all the way back to the hotel, later shifting to another hotel for safety.
“I had no time to look for anyone else. I ran to save my life,” he said.
In the aftermath, Antony tried repeatedly to contact Satadru Dutta to understand what would happen next, but could not reach him.
“There was complete uncertainty. I was getting very agitated,” he admitted.
He also witnessed the heartbreak of fans.
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“People had come from Meghalaya, Assam, Bengaluru just to see Messi. They couldn’t even see Messi and were very disappointed. and I saw many crying,” he said.
Antony clarified that he did not take any remuneration for the performances. The organisers only covered his travel costs from London and his accommodation in India.
Despite the ordeal, he refused to single out Satadru, the organiser, for mismanagement at the stadium.
“I don’t believe Satadru is solely responsible. He (Satadru) tried his best to stop people from coming close to Messi. But some others, possibly VVIPs, were taking selfies. He was visibly helpless. Everything went out of control,” Antony said.
For the singer, the day remains a painful memory, not just because he couldn’t sing for Messi, but because what should have been a celebration of football turned into a fight for survival.
