Mangaluru: Standing tall in the city’s Mannagudde area, ‘Elora’ by Inland Builders is set to be inaugurated on March 25.
The multi-storied building houses 20 apartments, equipped with all modern facilities and amenities.
Inland Elora is now ready to welcome its residents. It offers the perfect balance of peaceful living and urban convenience.
Features of the project:
Elora features spacious 2 and 3 BHK apartments measuring 1165 sq ft, 1510 sq ft, and 1630 sq ft.
Each unit in the four-storied building, Inland Elora, has a unique design and is constructed with high-quality standards, reflecting the company’s pride.
Residents of Inland Elora are well connected to major educational institutions, healthcare facilities, shopping destinations, and places of worship. Multi-modal transport options, including school buses and auto-rickshaws, are readily available, making daily commuting convenient.
Inland Elora is equipped with essential facilities for day-to-day living.
The facilities include a well-equipped gymnasium, a children’s play area, and a reticulated gas connection. The building will also have a 24-hour security system with CCTV surveillance.
These amenities are designed to provide a comfortable and independent living environment for people of all age groups.
Inland Elora has received positive feedback from home buyers, and only a few flats are currently available.
For more information, contact Inland Builders, 3rd Floor, Inland Ornate, Navbharat Circle, Mangaluru – 575003. Phone: 9972089099. Website: www.inlandbuilders.net.
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New Delhi (PTI): The Supreme Court on Thursday refused to entertain a plea seeking a direction to the Centre and others to frame guidelines for the display of the Ashoka Chakra on the national flag.
A bench of Chief Justice of India (CJI) Surya Kant and Justices Joymalya Bagchi and Vipul M Pancholi told the petitioner, who appeared in person, to do something constructive for society.
"There is no need to be so emotional about these things. Your idea is good. You have informed the authorities. Now it is for the authorities to see what they want to do," the CJI told the petitioner.
"You do some constructive work for society," the bench said.
The petitioner showed a picture of the Ashoka Chakra installed at a roundabout in Varanasi, but the bench refused to entertain the plea.
