Mangaluru: Westline Group inaugurated one of its premium residential project Westline Skydale, which is offered at affordable prices. U.T Khader, former Minister Urban Development and Housing and MLA Mangalore Constituency inaugurated the building and J.R Lobo, former MLA of Mangalore South was the Chief Guest at the event.
U.T. Khader congratulated the Westline team for effective and quality delivery of the project and appreciated the overall layout and design element. Ibrahim; former Member of Parliament and Kavya Natraj Alva; Corporator were the guests of honour.
The project is strategically located at Bikarnakatte, one of the most solicited residential localities in Mangalore. Skydale consists of a record of comfort and convenient amenities and facilities for the residents.
The location of Bikarnakatte grants immediate proximity to schools, clinics, hospital, upcoming mall, market, bus stop, various temples, Ahsanul Mosque and Infant Jesus Church etc
Valid to Westline's credit for most excellent quality, Skydale has been concluded with best quality fittings and fixtures.
Skydale triumphs with outstanding facilities like swimming pool, wade pool, children's play area with rubberised tiles, lobby, proper society manager's office, yoga room, indoor games area, jacuzzi, well-equipped gymnasium, passenger lift, reticulated gas connection, generator back up, digital locks, surveillance systems and society maintenance mobile app etc.
The building structure is uniquely designed for ample basement parking using floating columns methodology, which reduces the no of columns in the basement to nearly half; creating a neatly laid out design for car parking.
“Skydale is a novel project which facilitates the homeowners to experience a vibrant life in one of the most serene residential sections of Mangalore. I am appreciative o all those who have encouraged and aided us in this venture. I wish the occupants a cheery tomorrow and great time at Skydale,” says Nasir Mohideen, the Managing Director of Westline Builders Pvt Ltd.
Yasir Rahman, Director, Westline Group, Sarfaraz Schamnad and Shafi Schamnad representing the landowners, Westline team and associated vendors were present at the occasion.
OTHER PROJECTS
Over time Westline Group has comprehended the craft of building different projects that match the hopes of the people. The company presently has 3 ongoing projects on hand in the city, namely Signature, Fairmont and Westline JMC.
‘Westline Signature’, is currently the flagship project of the firm and is deemed to be the tallest tower of South India's with proposed 58 floors; situated on top of Nanthoor Hill. The project is aimed at the ultra-luxurious market segment.
The company also has in the pipeline a residential project in Kottara Chowki spawning in an area of over an acre, a commercial complex in Bikarnakatte and another residential building in Bikarnakatte
Another soon to start unique development for the company is a truly modern and functional polyclinics, medical and lab spaces in Falnir at the junction of Sturrock and SL Mathias Road.
QUALITY POLICY
Westline Group is one of the accepted real estate firms of Mangalore owning a reputation for quality completion. The company has a fine placed policy to secure quality at all steps of construction. The company uses only the first quality products in its projects.
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Bengaluru (PTI): Karnataka has proposed a new Information Technology Policy for 2025–2030, offering extensive financial and non-financial incentives aimed at accelerating investments, strengthening innovation and expanding the state's tech footprint beyond Bengaluru.
The Karnataka Cabinet gave its nod to the policy 2025–2030 with an outlay of Rs 445.50 crore on Thursday after the Finance Department accorded its approval.
The policy introduces 16 incentives across five enabler categories, nine of which are entirely new, with a distinctive push to support companies setting up or expanding in emerging cities.
Alongside financial support, the government is also offering labour-law relaxations, round-the-clock operational permissions and industry-ready human capital programmes to make Karnataka a globally competitive 'AI-native' destination.
According to the policy, units located outside Bengaluru will gain access to a wide suite of benefits, including research and development and IP creation incentives, internship reimbursements, talent relocation support and recruitment assistance.
The benefits also include EPF reimbursement, faculty development support, rental assistance, certification subsidies, electricity tariff rebates, property tax reimbursement, telecom infrastructure support, and assistance for events and conferences.
Bengaluru Urban will receive a focused set of six research and development and talent-oriented incentives, while Indian Global Capability Centres (GCCs) operating in the state will be brought under the incentive net.
Incentive caps and eligibility thresholds have been raised, and the policy prioritises growth-focused investments for both new and expanding units.
Beyond incentives, the government focuses on infrastructure and innovation interventions.
A flagship proposal in the policy is the creation of Techniverse -- integrated, technology-enabled enclaves developed through a public-private partnership model inside future Global Innovation Districts.
These campuses will offer plug-and-play facilities, artificial intelligence and machine learning and cybersecurity labs, advanced testbeds, experience centres, and disaster-resistant command centres.
There will also be a Statewide Digital Hub Grid and a Global Test Bed Infrastructure Network, linking public and private research and development, and innovation facilities across Karnataka.
The government has proposed a Women Global Tech Missions Fellowship for 1,000 mid-career women technologists, an IT Talent Return Programme to absorb experienced professionals returning from abroad, and broad-based skill and faculty development reimbursements.
Shared corporate transport routes in Bengaluru and tier-two cities will be designed with Bengaluru Metropolitan Transport Corporation and other transport entities to support worker mobility.
The government said the policy is the outcome of an extensive research and consultation process involving TCS, Infosys, Wipro, IBM, HCL, Tech Mahindra, Cognizant, HP, Google, Accenture and NASSCOM, along with sector experts and stakeholder groups.
It estimates an outlay of Rs 967.12 crore over five years, comprising Rs 754.62 crore for incentives and Rs 212.50 crore for interventions such as Techniverse campuses, digital grid development, global outreach missions and talent programmes.
