South Karnataka's Biggest Expo Mangalore Realty - BuildCON in City


Mangalore: South Karnataka's Biggest Expo Mangalore Realty - BuildCON in City

Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore (SB)

Mangalore, Aug 29: Eco-friendly industries will get a boost in the Dakshina Kannada district, said district in-charge minister Krishna J Palemar.

 

He was speaking after inaugurating the Two-day Mangalore Realty and BuildCON Expo, builders/promoters, housing finance and building material exhibition, presented by Udayavani, Kannada daily and Manipal - Ace at the Dr T M A Pai International Convention Centre on Saturday August 28. "I am happy to note that various industrial sectors including builders and bankers are taking part in the expo, which I hope will go a long way in contributing to the district's development," he said.

Godrej Properties executive vice-president Nishikanth Shimpi was the chief guest.

Speaking on the ocasion, he said that the company is foraying into the city with 23-floor residential complex, Godrej Avalon in Yeyyadi here. The company always ready to do its bit to the society, he added.

Fiza Developers managing director Farooque Bava said that the exhibition has enabled people to avail information of various industrial sectors and banking under one roof.

Congress leader Mohiuddin Bava and P M A Razaque were present.

Manipal Ace chief executive officer Kumble Narasimha Prabhu welcomed the gathering. Udayavani regional manager K Anand proposed the vote of thanks. Manohar Prasad compered the programme. Sujir Balakrishna Nayak, Sandeep and Basti Purushotam were present.

Expo to Boost Investment into Region

The two-day expo that will witness participation of many prestigious companies is expected to draw investment over Rs 400 crore into the region, informed Prabhu.

The two-day expo will have seminar, entertainment programmes and various competitions for children.

Expo Attracting Citizens

The expo with over 50 stalls of promoters of residential and commercial properties, builders, bankers, housing financers, interior decorators, cement industries, landscaping, paints, electrical fittings, furnitures, telecom and solar equipment among others is a huge draw among the Mangaloreans.

In Expo Today 

On Sunday August 29 at 10.30 am, an open forum in association with CREDAI with deputy commissioner V Ponnuraj and Mangalore City commissioner Dr Vijayaprakash will be held at the seminar hall of the centre. At 11.30 am, a seminar on legal documents and banking formalities while taking homeloans from banks will be held, while from 3.00 pm Muddu Krishna competitions for children between the age of 2 and 5 years as well as 6 and 10 years is organized.  

  

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  • Arshad, Dubai

    Sat, Sep 04 2010

    Its good to hear about property exhibitions like the one recently concluded in Mangalore. Iam not sure if the exhibition held was a B2B one or one meant for common man who intends to buy a property either for investment or for personal use. So who is the real beneficiary? Construction/Property Indusrty or Common man? Is public infrastructure in Mangalore ready to take population influx created by upcoming highrises? While new properties are offered, is property price getting competitive or do we have speculation looming around to create that bubble which would always attract a risk of being bursted? Today property prices have become dearer and has gone beyond the means of common man, lets not forget that by taking property prices up, we are making property an unaffordable thing not only to us but also much worse to our future generation.

    And not to forget the property crisis which has affected most of the world's economy including the US. The world's most successful economies are those which do not rely on property sector like for instance Germany and France. Is Excessive reliance on property sector for the growth of Managalore a right step? Do we have Developers who honestly intend to comply with Environmental Standards in substance and not use it as a marketing tool? Development is required but not at the cost of Environment, lets not forget the recent floods and other calamities stiking various places within our own country, precautuion is better than cure, lets be wise!

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  • Patrick, Mangalore

    Wed, Sep 01 2010

    Moolur, Dubai - On same lines Mumbai was once a most sought after destination. What have you done with it today. No not Mangalore. Leave Mangalore alone and let it develop on its own terms. We want good manufacturing / Tech. industries to create jobs. Homes follow later.

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  • M.E.Moolur, UDUPI/DUBAI

    Mon, Aug 30 2010

    Congratulations to Mr.B.M.Farooq and Godrej for venturing in to this innovative realty milestone in Mangalore. I sincerely hope this project is going to be one of the most saught after destination in Karnataka.

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  • KT, Managalore

    Sun, Aug 29 2010

    The way the Mangalore shaping up really surprising. What Orion says is absolutely correct. Some might say things will improve. I would say what great changes have happened in Mangalore in last 10 years. Load shedding is still there, water problem also there sewerage you name it still there is problem. Saying that still new buildings coming up and I am sure there are people for these building. It’s very difficult to think negative about the Mangalore property.

    I think what has happened is there are more people from neighboring cities like kasargod uppla, prefers to live in Mangalore only because of better life that in their city. I don’t think any other huge benefit. I don’t see any huge job opportunity in Mangalore. Many might say its coming when? Looking at the present scenario of the political system and attitude of the people it’s difficult to predict.

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  • amarnath, bantwal

    Sun, Aug 29 2010

    Thanks A Lot for good information.
    Any how as i see mangalore is developing for nothing as city itself have no parking,even at least a good childrens park (remove king) .why not palemar is looking to develop a famous Kadri park.
    I think is not geting any his share as like builder!

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  • Tomas Rodricks, Kundapur

    Sun, Aug 29 2010

    dear Navin

    Thank you for the information

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  • Suresh, Mangalore

    Sun, Aug 29 2010

    @Naveen,
    Spot on!

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  • Naveen Shetty, Mangalore

    Sun, Aug 29 2010

    Most of the projects which are being developed in Mangalore are catering to rich people. No developers are offering affordable houses which are much in demand. Take a look at the recent project launched by Value & Budget Housing Corporation in Bangalore (www.vbhc.com) houses starting from 5 lalks and on. Mr. Jerry Rao is doing a wonderful job by launching this project. We need projects of these kind instead of projects which are just catering to rich only.

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  • ORION CONSULTANTS,

    Sun, Aug 29 2010

    While Managalore is good place for investment the pricing that each developer is quoting is very high compared to the infrastructure availability in the city. The roads both main and connecting, severage system are relatively poor to other Tier 2 cities in India. Most of the Builders are also not rated by CRISIL / ICRA so you run the risk of delayed posession.

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  • sayed, Udupi/Abudhabi

    Sun, Aug 29 2010

    All d best to Mr.B.M Farookh for his new venture in yeyyadi in collaboration with Godrej Properties. and its nice to see 3 brothers together.
    Almighty god bless u with loadz of happiness in ur life

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