Mangaluru(Press Release): '@home' retail division of Nilkamal Ltd is a Home decor outlet opening in MAK GROUP'S  new commercial project MAK PARK SQUARE located at Pumpwell, Mangalore on the 20th of March with a total 12,000 sq. area, the showroom will be the best in town.  

@home is the retail division of Nilkamal Limited, the world's largest manufacturer of moulded furniture & India's leading manufacturer of Material Handling Systems. Nilkamal has also made its mark in ready furniture and mattress verticals with a range of products now penetrating the deeper pockets of the Indian market.

It’s a perfect one-stop solution store for home planning with finest quality furniture, soft furnishings & home accessories that helps make life beautiful. The designs at ‘@home’ are contemporary yet practical, reflecting Indian tastes & requirements.  

MAK PARK SQUARE is a newly completed building 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 as there is Indiana Hospital, DC office which is coming up nearby, Father Muller Hospital, Medical college & Convention centre, Banks, Hotels, all religious worship places, schools and colleges etc.  

 

 

MAK PARK SQUARE Commercial space

The commercial complex gives one a feeling of visiting a mall and has the flexibility of a commercial complex. Individual shops and shop fronts have been arranged to maximize the high street shopping experience. Sizes of the shops and the office modules in the upper levels have been optimized taking in to account market preferences. 

Basement   - HYPER /ANCHOR STORE

Ground       - RETAIL STORES

First           - RETAIL STORES

Second       - OFFICES/RETAIL STORES

Third          - OFFICES/RETAIL STORE

 

Amenities & Specialisation of MAK PARK SQUARE Commercial

►Ample car parking in two levels.

►Backup power through diesel generators with automatic change over and sound proof enclosure.

►Firefighting system as per norms.

►CCTV, with 24 hours security & Technical assistance.

►24 hours water supply with adequate storage facility.

►Toilet facilities provided at every floor with high end fittings

►2nos of passenger lift

►1 no of Service lift

 

Contact:-

Website: www.mak.in

Email: enquiry@mak.in

Contact: +91 9686679695,+91 7090200027

 

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Udupi: The State will submit a Rs 850 crore proposal to the Union government for the overall development of the Malpe fishing harbour, Karnataka Minister Mankal S. Vaidya announced while laying the foundation stone for a Rs 12.52 crore modernisation project of the harbour under the Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana (PMMSY).

“If the Union government does not consider the proposal, the State government will finance the proposed project,” The Hindu quoted Vaidya, state's Minister for Fisheries, Ports and Inland Water Transport, as saying.

Vaidya noted that Coastal Regulation Zone (CRZ) rules continue to hinder coastal development in Karnataka, preventing the implementation of projects worth Rs 2,034 crore. He stressed the need for CRZ norms in the state to be aligned with those in other states, where such regulations do not pose a barrier to coastal infrastructure and development initiatives.

Speaking at the event, Udupi-Chikkamagaluru MP Kota Srinivas Poojary said the PMMSY has revitalised the fisheries sector, enabling the implementation of several projects that benefit fishing communities nationwide. He urged the state government to prioritise dredging of estuaries and upgrading fisheries jetties to ensure year-round navigability and the safety of fishing vessels.

The Rs 12.52 crore modernisation project will focus on enhancing sanitation and water supply at the harbour, upgrading fish handling capacity, and strengthening security at the port, The Hindu quoted fisheries and ports officials as saying.

A reliable water supply and improved handling facilities are expected to speed up auctions and vessel turnarounds, while upgraded wastewater systems will help tackle long-standing issues of odour and contamination at the harbour.