Mangaluru : In-land Builders, one of the foremost builders in the coastal region, is enjoying a massive response to its Property Mela that is being held in their own premises in Mangaluru.
Says an elated Ullas Kadri, Senior Manager – Marketing & RERA Compliance, “We were unsure of the response to this Mela when we launched it because the market has been very cold in the last few months. But the massive one-time discounts that we are offering has proved to be a magnet for customers. People who always wanted to buy an In-land home because of our reputation for quality and reliability, found this to be a golden opportunity to buy their dream apartment."
" And this tremendous response has been across projects, which is unprecedented. We are offering discounts ranging from Rs 5 to Rs 17 lakhs on projects. For example a Rs 43 lakh 2-bhk is being offered at Rs 37 lakhs", Ullas added.
"Also, our decision to hold the mela for 18 days has proved to be right as the customers are having sufficient time to evaluate and select projects as per their preferences and are not rushed into making decisions” he said.
In-land has projects in Bengaluru, Mangaluru, Ullal and Puttur. The company has a sterling reputation in the industry. They were one of the first to obtain RERA certification for all their ongoing projects. This is on top of their already unique distinction of having always obtained occupancy certification for their projects.
In-land is also a byword for quality. Inland Windsors on Airport Road is the only project in Mangaluru with both a National Award and a State Award.
Says Ullas Kadri, “Many of our satisfied customers visited the mela to make use of the opportunity to further invest in new projects. We have several apartments that are already earning rent. For example, by investing about Rs 37 lakhs in a 2bhk, an investor can earn a rent of Rs 1.20 lakhs per year. This is proving to be an eye-opener for many Gulf investors who were otherwise putting their money in low interest bank deposits or risky share investments.”
With many of the prime apartments receiving multiple enquiries he advised prospective customers to be early to encash the opportunity, “this special offer is one-time and will not be repeated again.”
The IN-LAND Property Mela 2018 was inaugurated on 8th Aug by Mr Walter Nandalike, Founder and MD of Daijiworld in the presence of Mr Siraj Ahamed, Chairman & MD, IN-LAND Group, MrMeraj Yusuf, Director, IN-LAND Group, Mr Y Abdullah Kunhi, Chancellor, Yenepoya University, Mr M P Shenoy, Senior Advocate and Mr A K Vinod, DGM & Zonal Head, Corporation Bank.
MelaVenue : 3rd Floor, Inland Ornate, Nav Bharat Circle, Mangalore
Mela dates: 8th Aug to 26th Aug, 2018
Timings: 9.30am to 8.30pm
Contact Nos:,8197168444,9880138015, 9972089099, 9880138019, 9972014055, 9686064312
Mail: info@inlandbuilders.net
Website: www.inlandbuilders.net























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Cairo (AP): Iran swiftly reversed course on reopening the Strait of Hormuz, reimposing restrictions on the critical waterway on Saturday after the US said it would not end its blockade of Iran-linked shipping.
Iran's joint military command said on Saturday that “control of the Strait of Hormuz has returned to its previous state ... under strict management and control of the armed forces.” It warned that it would continue to block transit through the strait as long as the US blockade of Iranian ports remained in effect.
The announcement came the morning after US President Donald Trump said that even after Iran announced the strait's reopening on Friday, the American blockade “will remain in full force” until Tehran reaches a deal with the US, including on its nuclear programme.
The conflict over the chokepoint threatened to deepen the energy crisis roiling the global economy after oil prices began to fall again on Friday on hopes the US and Iran were drawing closer to an agreement. Roughly one-fifth of the world's oil passes through the strait, and further limits would squeeze already constrained supply, driving prices higher once again.
Control over the strait has proven to be one of Iran's main points of leverage and prompted the United States to deploy forces and initiate a blockade on Iranian ports as part of an effort to force Iran to accept a Pakistan-brokered ceasefire to end almost seven weeks of war that has raged between Israel, the US and Iran.
Iran said it fully reopened the Strait of Hormuz to commercial vessels after a 10-day truce was announced between Israel and the Iranian-backed Hezbollah militant group in Lebanon. But after Trump said the blockade would continue, top Iranian officials said his announcement violated last week's ceasefire agreement between Iran and the US and warned the strait would not stay open if the US blockade remained in effect.
A data firm, Kpler, said movement through the strait remained confined to corridors requiring Iran's approval.
US forces have sent 21 ships back to Iran since the blockade began on Monday, US Central Command said on X.
Truce in Lebanon could help US-Iran peace efforts
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The ceasefire in Lebanon could clear one major obstacle to an agreement. But it was unclear to what extent Hezbollah would abide by a deal it did not play a role in negotiating, and which will leave Israeli troops occupying a stretch of southern Lebanon.
Trump said in another post that Israel is “prohibited” by the US from further strikes on Lebanon and that “enough is enough” in the Israel-Hezbollah war.
The State Department said the prohibition applies only to offensive attacks and not to actions taken in self-defence.
Shortly before Trump's post, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel agreed to the ceasefire in Lebanon “at the request of my friend President Trump,” but that the campaign against Hezbollah is not complete.
He claimed Israel had destroyed about 90 per cent of Hezbollah's missile and rocket stockpiles and added that Israeli forces “have not finished yet” with the dismantling of the group.
In Beirut, displaced families began moving toward southern Lebanon and Beirut's southern suburbs despite warnings by officials not to return to their homes until it became clear whether the ceasefire would hold.
The Lebanese army and UN peacekeepers in southern Lebanon reported sporadic artillery shelling in some parts of southern Lebanon in the hours after the ceasefire took effect.
An end to Israel's war with Hezbollah was a key demand of Iranian negotiators, who previously accused Israel of breaking last week's ceasefire with strikes on Lebanon. Israel had said that the deal did not cover Lebanon.
The fighting has killed at least 3,000 people in Iran, more than 2,290 in Lebanon, 23 in Israel and more than a dozen in Gulf Arab states. Thirteen US service members have also been killed.
