Mangaluru: McVin Habitats, with an aim to bring about change in people’s lifestyle and embrace sustainable living, has launched ‘Song Of Rain’, a four-star resort styled studio apartment project with an international standard club house.
Song of Rain has exceptionally well planned and cater to all age-groups. It has an amphitheatre in the woods, a movie pod on the 3rd floor, dance studios, coffee lounge, barbecue pit and business centre to name a few.
Interested parties can own a fully furnished studio apartment at Song Of Rain, for Rs 21 lac and earn Rs 2000 every day as rent.
Song Of Rain is located at Deralakatte. Thokottu-Deralakatte neighbourhood is amongst the fastest growing suburbs of Mangaluru city. It is the commercial hub of the Mangaluru-South assembly constituency. The national highway 66, connecting Kerala to Mangaluru and then further to Goa and Mumbai, passes via Thokottu, making it a busy commercial hub.
Plunge pool, children’s zone, furnished lobby, concierge desk, fitness & aerobics room, dance studio, spa, library, barbecue pit, coffee lounge, landscaped garden, sunrise / sunset point, walking, jogging track, yoga & meditation zone, pool, table tennis, amphitheatre - theatre in the woods, exclusive space for events, AV entertainment zone, guest stay & entertainment zone, laundry are some of the amenities at Song Of Rain.
Song Of Rain is located at an education and healthcare hub of Mangaluru. There is large presence of educational institutions, hospitals and IT firms. Infosys has its presence with approximately 4,000 professionals expandable over 25,000. Four medical colleges are located within a 5 km radius, 3 universities including Mangalore University, multiple engineering and degree colleges are located in the region.
There is a large scope for tourism with beaches, religious destinations and medical tourism potential. There is close proximity to Mangaluru sea port and airport.
A sizeable residential neighbourhoods are located in the region. There is a large NRI population of HNWI and inflow of visitors from Kerala.
NITTE University - 1 KMS
IT SEZ - 6.5 KMS
Fr. Mullers Medical College - 2.5 KMS
Kanachur Medical College - 3 KMS
KS Hegde Medical College - 3 KMS
Turning Point Mall - 9 KMS
Surya Infratech Park - 5.5 KMS
P.A College of Engineering - 4.5 KMS
St. Aloysius Institute of Management & Technology - 3.5 KMS
Yenepoya Medical College - 9 KMS
Infosys Campus - 5.5 KMS
Mangalore University - 10 KMS
Bearys Institute of Technology - 5 KMS
Transit One Mall - 2.5 KMS
Contact:
+91 97410 70000
Email: peeyesmohd@gmail.com
Website: www.mcvinhabitats.com
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New Delhi (PTI): The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Sunday registered a case to probe recovery of 79 crude bombs in poll-bound West Bengal, officials said.
The move came following a directive by the Union Home Ministry in this regard, they said.
In pursuance to the home ministry's order, the anti-terror agency on Sunday registered a case, which was originally filed at Uttar Kashi police station, Bhangar division, Kolkata on Saturday, and took up the investigation, an NIA spokesperson said in a late night statement.
"The case pertains to recovery of 79 crude bombs and other incriminating materials by Kolkata police, which were being stored at a spot, thereby endangering human life and property," the spokesperson said.
Earlier in the day, the Election Commission had directed the West Bengal Police to launch a special drive to arrest those involved in illegal manufacturing of crude bombs in the poll-bound state, an official said.
It asserted that all cases related to the making of any such explosive would be probed by the National Investigation Agency, the official said.
The directive came after the police recovered a large number of crude bombs from the house of a person, allegedly a TMC worker, at Bhangar in South 24 Parganas district, days ahead of the second and final phase of the assembly polls in the state.
The explosives were recovered during a search at the residence of Rafikul Islam following specific inputs, the official said.
The poll panel also issued a warning to senior police officers across the state over any lapse in maintaining law and order before the April 29 polling.
The first phase of the assembly elections in West Bengal was held on April 23, while the second phase will take place on April 29. Votes will be counted on May 4.
A record 93.19 per cent turnout has been recorded in the first round of polling. Bhangar will vote in the second phase.
