Bahrain: Petals International to host Mangalore Property Show


Media Release

Bahrain, Feb 26: Petal's international in association with the India club is organising the 'Mangalore Property Show'  at the Indian club premises, Gudaibiya, Bahrain.

Six prominent builders from Mangalore, will render their participation in the show. Low cost, middle and high end properties will be showcased for investors. Premier builders like Global Construction, Northern Sky city developers, Land Trades, Citadel builders, Mohtisham and SMR group will exhibit prime properties respectively.

The first of its kind, this exhibition will begin at 10 am and end at 10 pm on February 28 and 10 am to 8 pm on March 1.

The closing ceremony will witness a live performance from the Ocean Kids dance group flown in from Mangalore for the audience to bring in the flavour of 'kudlothsava'. Ocean kids were the semifinalists at the 'India's Got Talent' show on the Colours tv channel.

All Indians in Bahrain are urged to patronize the Mangalore Property Show as Mangalore unfurls itself as a city prominent in the field of education, business and tourism.

For more information on bookings and property information, interested people can contact Anand Lobo on Tel No: 39401279.

  

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