The Diamond Factory, the renowned jewellery brand, is delighted to announce the inauguration of its upcoming grand jewellery exhibition at the Ocean Pearl Hotel in Mangalore. The event is scheduled to take place on the 18th and 19th of March, from 11.00 am to 7.30 pm.
The inauguration will be done by the hands of three distinguished guests, The inauguration ceremony will be graced by esteemed guests including Mrs. Maina S Shetty, the wife of Shri A Sadanand Shetty, the chairman of Shree Devi Education Trust Mangalore. Mrs. Myna Shetty has been serving as the secretary of Shree Devi Education Trust Mangalore for the past 18 years. Also gracing us with their presence will be Mrs. Vaishali Suvarna, the managing partner of Hotel Roopa, Mangalore, Mrs. Seema Singhvi, the wife of Mr. Abhay Singhvi, the Managing Director of Mandeep Marbles and NAIYARA SIRAJ , Wife of Mr.Siraj Ahmed - Chairman of Inland Group of Companies leaders in construction, hospitality ,interiors and engineering.
On public demand, TDF has decided to hold the exhibition at the Ocean Pearl Hotel in Mangalore. This season, TDF is excited to offer a never before heard offer of 100% off on Making Charges for Selected Gold and Diamond Jewellery. This limited time offer is a great opportunity for customers to purchase high-quality jewellery at an unbeatable price.
TDF will also be showcasing its latest collections, featuring the season's hottest trends and designs. Customers can expect to see a wide variety of styles, from classic to contemporary, with something for every taste and occasion.
Furthermore, TDF's internal "Brides Pride" team is offering special bridal packages for customers looking for the perfect jewellery for their big day. The team is composed of experienced professionals who can provide personalized recommendations and guidance to help customers choose the ideal pieces for their wedding.
"We are thrilled to be back in Mangalore for our grand jewellery exhibition," said the spokesperson for TDF. "We are excited to offer our customers the chance to shop our latest collections and take advantage of our special offers. Our team is looking forward to welcoming everyone to the event and providing a unique and memorable shopping experience."
Don't miss this opportunity to see TDF's latest collections and take advantage of their incredible offer. Head to the Ocean Pearl Hotel in Mangalore on the 18th and 19th of March, from 11.00 am to 7.30 pm, and experience the glamour and elegance of TDF's exquisite jewellery.
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Paradip (Odisha) (PTI): A 23-year-old woman was raped twice in a day in separate places by her boyfriend and a stranger offering help and then thrown off a four-storey building, leading to her death, in Odisha's Jagatsinghpur district, police said on Friday.
Police arrested both the accused and booked them under various sections of BNS for kidnapping, rape and murder.
"The incident took place on February 22 after the woman left her house with plans to elope with her boyfriend, who had asked her to come to a temple by promising to marry her. However, he took her to a secluded place, raped her and abandoned her at Rahama bus stand," Jagatsinghpur Superintendent of Police Ankit Kumar Verma told reporters.
As the victim was waiting at the bus stand, another man hailing from Jharkhand, who was heading to nearby Paradip on his motorcycle, saw the hapless woman and offered help.
He, however, took her to the roof of his rented accommodation at a place in Paradip town and raped her again, the SP said.
The accused then threw the woman from the roof of the building, leading to her death, he said, adding her body was found the next morning.
The SP said the victim's brother lodged a complaint at Paradip Model police station on February 25, alleging that his sister was raped and murdered on February 22. An unnatural death case was registered on February 23 following the recovery of the woman's body.
Earlier, in the evening of February 22, the woman's brother had lodged a missing persons case at Tirtol police station when his sister did not return home.
BJD supremo and Leader of the Opposition in the state assembly, Naveen Patnaik, condemned the incident and demanded justice for the woman and other victims of recent rape incidents.
"How many more innocent lives will be lost? From underage girls to differently abled young women, no one is safe. So, is the rule of law still in place in the state? The news of heinous crimes coming from Kanhari in Angul, Kuchinda in Sambalpur, and Paradip is deeply disturbing. Chaos everywhere, insecurity all around, O Mother!" he said in an X post.
"While the government delivers long-winded speeches on women's safety and law and order, the ground reality is extremely alarming. Even in broad daylight, an atmosphere of fear prevails. Despite repeated instances of such deplorable incidents, the government's failure to take any exemplary, stringent action is emboldening the criminals. The government should take proactive steps to spread awareness on women's safety and ensure the rule of law is upheld in the state," the former CM added.
