After completing highly acclaimed and popular luxury apartments project ‘MAK the Address’ in Falnir and ‘MAK Mark’ in Pumpwell, MAK Group one of the most renowned names in real estate development and manufacturer of quality plywood will now come up with their next luxurious project 'MAK Park Square’ at Pumpwell in Mangaluru, a super luxury apartment and high street commercial complex with exclusive approaches and exits.
MAK Group has excelled and has carved a name for itself in real estate in last 36 years since its inception and has come up with various projects in Mangaluru, Bengaluru and in Kerala. MAK Group was started under the aegis of Mohammed Arabi Kumble who is the founder and chairman of the group while his son Abdul Muneer Kumble is the Managing Director of the company.
Located at a prime location of Pumpwell Circle which is also considered to be the gateway to the Mangaluru city MAK Park Square will give easy accesses to its residents to landmarks like Indiana Hospital, Deputy Commissioner’s Office (Which will soon be shifted to Pumpwell), Father Muller Hospital, Medical College & Convention Centre, Various Banks, Hotels, Schools, Colleges etc.

“The project will have two blocks namely Block A and Block B with separate entry and exits to ensure privacy for residents. Block A will be a commercial building having Lower Ground, Ground & 3 Upper floors, while Block B will residential apartment building having Basement, Ground & 16 Upper floors. The project is RERA approved and the commercial unit is expected to be completed in next six months while the residential unit is expected to be completed in 30 months” the company briefed about the project in a press release on Monday.
According to the press release the residential complex will have four apartments on each floor with two 3BHK apartments, one 4BHK apartment and one 4BHK Duplex apartment. “Each of the apartment will be a corner apartment offering two-way ventilation for the convenience of the residents. The complex will also offer landscaping vertical green gardens to add more greenery” the press release added.



Briefing about the commercial complex the press release asserted that it will give customers the feeling of visiting a shopping mall while also holding the flexibility of a commercial complex.
“In the basement Hyper/Anchor Store will be available, the ground and first floor of the complex will have retail stores whole the second and third floor will have retails stores along with offices” the company added.
The residential building of the project will have amenities and facilities including,
►Designed landscape spaces in and around the building with vertical gardens & lightings.
►Fully furnished Spacious Air conditioned double height entrance lobby in the Ground floor.
►Club house with seating area, separate rooms for table tennis, pool table, board games.
►Fitness centre with well-equipped gymnasium
►Spacious Yoga room with mats
►Spa room with Sauna, Jacuzzi, & Steam room.
►Swimming pool with toddler pool.
►Children’s play area with play equipment’s.
►Party hall at terrace.
►Furnished society/Association room.
►Ample car parking in two levels
►Visitor car parking & two wheeler parking spaces.
►2 passenger lift
►1 stretcher/service lift
“For the security and convenience of the residents and customers of commercial complex, both the buildings will be equipped with CCTV cameras with 24-hour security & 24-hour technical assistance, Firefighting system as per norms, while also having power backup through diesel generators with automatic change over and sound proof enclosure, along with 24-hour water supply” the press release read.



Mohammad Arabi Kumble
Abdul Muneer
The residential building will also have a solid waste treatment system for onsite treatment of wet, dry and sanitary waste, according to the company.
People can contact www.mak.in for more information about the project and can also send an e-mail with their queries on enquiry@mak.in or the company can also be contacted on +91 9686679695, +91 7090200027 Office+91 0824 2432427
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Rameswaram (Tamil Nadu) (PTI): Nearly 4,000 Indian pilgrims on Friday set sail for the uninhabited Katchatheevu islet to participate in the annual two-day festival, which will officially commence at 4 pm at the St Antony’s Church, officials said.
The festival marks a significant moment of shared cultural and religious heritage between India and Sri Lanka.
The first batch of devotees was flagged off from the Rameswaram fishing harbour at approximately 6 am by Ramanathapuram District Collector Simranjeet Singh Kahlon.
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According to official records, a total of 3,996 registered pilgrims -- comprising 3,033 men, 726 women, and 150 children -- are crossing the Palk Strait in a fleet of 118 boats, which includes 92 mechanised trawlers and 26 country boats.
The festival will officially commence with a traditional flag-hoisting ceremony. This will be followed by the 'Way of the Cross' procession and a late-night chariot festival, where the statue of the patron saint will be carried around the shrine by Sri Lankan Navy personnel, sources said.
Strict security measures are in place, with the Indian Coast Guard and Customs department conducting a three-tier verification process at the Rameswaram jetty. All pilgrims were required to produce their Aadhaar cards and a mandatory Police No Objection Certificate (NOC).
Authorities have strictly prohibited the carriage of plastic items, alcohol, and excessive jewellery.
According to official sources, all vessels are equipped with adequate life jackets and are being escorted by Coast Guard hovercrafts up to the International Maritime Boundary Line (IMBL).
The festivities will reach their peak on Saturday morning with a Special High Mass conducted by the Bishops of Jaffna and Colombo in both Tamil and Sinhala. The event will conclude with the lowering of the flag, after which the Indian pilgrims will begin their return journey.
To facilitate the event, the Tamil Nadu Fisheries Department has enforced a total fishing ban in the region until March 1, leaving over 1,000 local boats moored at the docks to ensure clear passage for the pilgrim fleet.
The islet was ceded to Sri Lanka by India by ways of two agreements in 1970s.
