Mangaluru, July 15: Atelier Design, a unique showroom of luxurious bath fittings, sanitary fittings, kitchen, tiles and other items of international brands, was inaugurated at Valencia on Fr Muller’s Road in the city today at 10.30 am.
By inviting the guests arrived for the inaugural programme of the grand showroom, the partners of the showroom declared open one of the biggest home design studios of the city with a sprawling area of 23,000sq ft. The Atelier has the rare and unique collection of world-class best brands to meet the expectations of the customers. The studio houses products of more than 96 different branded companies and it has the storehouse of over 50,000 sq ft area.
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 ward-robes and other materials would be available under a single roof, one of the partner of the studio Mohammad Asfaq said.
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, mormorin, 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.
Managing partners of the studio, Masood Ali, Shihab Ali, Aboobakar and B Basheer were present and invited the guests.
Imported items available
Tiles and granites of different models, colours and attractions, imported from noted foreign companies of various brands are available for the customers at Atelier. Based on the demands of the customers, the company would also import such products and provide them to the customers, he said.
Options for choice
“Many of our customers have already chosen the products of particular brands. Some others would purchase new products or the products suitable to their homes. For such customers, we have ready studio where the customers would be guided about the price and quality of products as there are plenty of options for choice”, he said.
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Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh: In an incident reported from Bareilly in Uttar Pradesh, a young man died after being bitten by a snake just an hour after he killed a cobra while working in the fields. The case has sparked intrigue and widespread discussion in Kyaara village, with locals believing it to be a case of "snake revenge."
The deceased, Govind Kashyap (32), was working as a laborer on Wednesday, gathering straw on the farm of a local resident, Atul Singh. While working, he encountered a cobra that had coiled up and started hissing. Reacting to this, Govind struck and killed the snake with his stick, crushing its hood before returning home for meal.
When Govind resumed work about an hour later, he was bitten by another snake at the same spot in the field. Witnesses reported seeing Govind trying to run toward his house, but he collapsed and died after only a few steps.
Farm owner Atul Singh found Govind in distress and notified his family, who immediately rushed him to the hospital. However, doctors declared him dead on arrival, stating that he had been bitten by a highly venomous snake, which caused the poison to rapidly spread through his body.
Villagers, shaken by the incident, shared that the second snake had reportedly lingered near the dead cobra for some time before the attack, fueling superstitious beliefs that the snake had sought revenge. Social media platforms have amplified the story, and it has quickly gone viral, with people sharing varied interpretations.