Mangaluru, August 08: A 19-day Inland Property Mela, organized by the Inland Group at the Inland Ornate Complex at Navabharath Circle in the city was inaugurated on Wednesday.
Yenepoya University Chancellor Dr Yenepoya Abdulla Kunhi and Daijiworld founder and managing director Walter Nandalike inaugurated the Mela.
Speaking after inaugurating the Mela, Yenepoya Abdulla Kunhi said that the Inland Group which has carved its niche in Mangaluru through its working style, has organized the Mela at a time when the NRIs were returning to their motherland. The Inland Group has been contributing through real estate business for the development of Mangaluru city which is being developed as a Smart City, he said.
Walter Nandalike said that Inland Builders had made a record in Mangaluru city by constructing high-rise buildings for the first time. It was known for constructing attractive and quality buildings, he said.
Advocate MP Shenoy said that Inland Group has ensured good facilities to the customers.
Inland Builders chairman and managing director Siraj Ahmed said that in order to create awareness among people in investing in real estate business, this Mela is organized. Investment in real estate business is profitable in future. But because of the lack of information, the people are keeping themselves away from investing in the sector. This Mela would definitely help the people, he said.
Marketing manager Ullas Kadri explained about the benefits of investing in real estate business. Corporation Bank deputy manager AK Vinod, Inland Builders and Developers director Meraj Yusuf and others were present.
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Chhattisgarh: Raipur witnessed a tragic accident on January 11, 2025, when the roof of the seventh floor of an under-construction building, Avinash Elegance, collapsed in the posh VIP Road area. The incident resulted in the death of two workers and left six others seriously injured.
The mishap occurred while 10 laborers were engaged in ceiling casting work. A portion of the roof suddenly caved in, causing the workers to fall nearly 90 feet to the ground. The collapse also brought down centering plates and iron stands, trapping the laborers under debris.
The deceased were identified as Rehmat Beg from Balodabazar and Ramdas Pando, while the injured include Tejram Sahu, Kuleshwar, Komal Nirmalkar, Vishwajeet Netam, Hitesh Kumar, and Anil Kumar from Bhagalpur, Bihar. While Anil Kumar's condition is reportedly stable, others remain critical and are undergoing treatment at VY Hospital.
The Telibandha police have registered a case of negligence under sections 125(A) and 106 (1) BNS against project manager Ajay Gautam, engineer Ved Prakash, contractor Nishant Sahu, and others overseeing the construction.
District Collector Gaurav Singh and Senior Superintendent of Police Lal Ummed Singh visited the site to assess the situation. SSP Lal Ummed assured a thorough investigation, vowing that those responsible would face strict action.
Eyewitness accounts suggest negligence during the placement of centering plates, which allegedly contributed to the collapse. Calls for an impartial probe have been made by locals and workers’ representatives to ensure justice for the victims.