Mangaluru, Feb 9: Rohan Corporation, one of the most reputed name of the realty sector in the city, will lay the foundation stone of one o it’s most attractive project ‘High Crest Apartments’ on Feb 9.

Property Infratech India, Private Limited, under the banner of Rohan Corporation, launched the High Crest apartments and it would be constructed according to the demands of the customers with the registration under RERA.

About the company

The Rohan Corporation has maintained quality in the construction business of the sites, apartments, commercial complex for over 25 years now. The apartments like Bellissima, Hill Crest, Infinity, Micasa, Biyanka, Ventura, Pre-metric, Peters Court, Daijiworld Residency, Exotica, Luminous, Ketalonia and others are among its prime projects which have received good response from the customers. The work of City Square commercial complex on MG Road in the city has begun and shortly, they are planning to construct hotel, houses and commercial complex on 3.5 acres of land at Kapitanio and layouts in Bondel and Kapitanio.

In a statement, company managing director Rohan Montero asked the interested customers to visit the company website: www.rohancorporation.in.

What's special?

The 14-storied multi-facility prestigious High Crest apartment will come up on Kadri Kambala road from where schools, religious institutions, market, bus stand and other places falls in very commutable limits. Each floor will have just three flats. Two bedroom (1225, 1230 sq ft) and three bedroom house (1695 sq ft) will be available for customers. The apartment was designed as per the Vastu with attractive design with parking facility, round the clock power supply, solar, water facility, water purification unit, play ground, gym, two separate lifts, electronic access card system, gas facility, CCTV cameras, intercom facility, fire extinguishing system, security and sprawling visitors lounge are available.

Special offer

As a part of its silver jubilee celebration, the company is offering special offers to the clients booking flats within one month.

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New Delhi (PTI): Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday claimed that as long as elections are "stolen", unemployment and corruption will continue to rise, and asserted that young people will no longer tolerate "job theft" and "vote theft".

In a post on X in Hindi, the Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha said unemployment is the biggest problem facing youth in India and it is directly linked to "vote chori".

When a government wins public trust and comes to power, its first duty is to provide employment and opportunities to the youth, he said.

"But the BJP doesn't win elections honestly -- they stay in power by stealing votes and controlling institutions," Gandhi alleged.

That's why unemployment has reached a 45-year high, he said.

"That's why jobs are declining, recruitment processes have collapsed, and the future of youth is being jeopardised. That's why every exam paper leak and every recruitment is linked to stories of corruption," Gandhi said.

"The country's youth work hard, dream, and fight for their future. But (Prime Minister Narendra) Modi is solely focused on his PR, getting celebrities to sing praises for him, and billionaire profits. It has become the government's identity to shatter the hopes of the youth and leave them frustrated," the former Congress chief said.

"Now, the situation is changing. India's youth understand that the real fight isn't just for jobs, but against vote theft. Because as long as elections are stolen, unemployment and corruption will continue to rise," he said.

Young people will no longer tolerate "job theft" or "vote theft", Gandhi asserted.

"The ultimate patriotism now lies in freeing India from unemployment and vote theft," he said.

Gandhi also shared a split screen video montage of police lathi-charging protesting students seeking jobs on one half of the screen and Prime Minister Modi planting saplings, feeding peacocks and practising Yoga on the other half of the screen.