Mangaluru: Nirman Homes known for building luxurious houses at affordable prices will soon come up with another project ‘Kailash’ in partnership with Bhargavi Builders, at Kottara with all amenities to the people of Mangaluru at affordable prices.
While Nirman Homes has the mission of providing ‘Affordable Luxury’, Bhargavi Builders aims to provide 'High Living Luxury Homes' to the people at affordable prices.
Bhargavi Builders on Friday also launched their website www.bhargavibuilders.com with the blessings of Dr. Veerendra Hegde Dharmadhikari of the Dharmasthala Temple. Renowned senior journalist of the city Manohar Prasad launched the new website.
Speaking on the occasion Manohar Prasad lauded the efforts of Bhargavi Builders for making 2BHK luxury apartments for the people of Mangaluru affordable by keeping the prices under 50 lakhs.
Bhaskar Gadiyar, proprietor of Bhargavi Builders, Project Head Gurudatta Shenoy, Mahesh Shetty, Mangaldeep, and others were present. Soujanya Hegde compered the event.
Bhargavi Builders will soon lay the foundation for the project at the Kottara Junction in the city. An official statement from the builders asserted that the project and the apartments at Kailash will be of top quality.
The specialty of this apartment is that for the first time in the city, a swimming pool is being built on the edge of the building.
Renowned for its construction and amenities, the company will build 154 apartments on 15 floors. As a part of the pre-launch offer, the company is also offering 2BHK apartments for just Rs. 50 lakh.
Some of the amenities that will be available at Kailash include:
Infinity swimming pool on the rooftop
Mini Theatre
Air-conditioned Gym
Indoor and outdoor playground
Children's playground
Library
Yoga Pavilion
Security Surveillance System with CCTV & Intercom
Access Controlled Door
13 Passenger Automatic Elevators
Solar Electrical Panels
Reticulated Gas Connection
Generator Backup
Well/Borewell Water
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Hyderabad (PTI): The Telangana Commission for Backward Classes on Monday sought reports from state government officials on the death of an infant following alleged assault and caste abuse against her family members in Nagarkurnool district while visiting a temple fair.
In separate letters, Commission Chairman G Niranjan urged Endowments Department Commissioner S Harish and Nagarkurnool district Collector Badavath Santhosh to furnish the reports within three days.
Niranjan drew the officials' attention to media reports on the death of the two-month-old baby at Kummera village in the district and alleged caste discrimination and denial of entry to the temple fair to the baby's family belonging to a BC community.
BJP OBC Morcha's state unit president G Anand Goud alleged inadequate response by the police in the incident and demanded a transparent investigation into the incident.
Alleging that the deceased baby's father was attacked in the incident, he also demanded action against the attackers.
Goud told reporters that BJP's state unit president N Ramachander Rao would visit the village on February 24 and meet the baby's family members.
Meanwhile, a BRS delegation met DGP B Shivadhar Reddy and demanded a comprehensive inquiry into the incident.
The BRS leaders sought action against a person who allegedly attacked the infant's parents.
BC associations have held protests over the past few days regarding the alleged caste discrimination against the deceased infant's family members.
Police said on Sunday that four persons were arrested in connection with the cases registered after the family alleged that the baby died following an "assault" by a group of villagers. The family also alleged that they were abused in the name of caste in the incident on February 18.
However, a villager, part of the group, lodged a counter-complaint with the police the same day, alleging that he was attacked with stones during a scuffle with the family, sustaining a head injury, following which a case was registered.
The infant died on February 21 and her mother, who belongs to an SC community, also lodged a complaint alleging her daughter died due to the physical assault on the family by some villagers, police said.
