Transit One: Well begun is half done

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May 19, 2016

Every summer they say has its own story. The arrival of the summer sun brings in glad tidings with it at Transit One, which has crossed an important project milestone with the completion of the foundation stage of civil works.

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True to their founding values, Team Ecologic Habitats takes immense pride in delivering quality work as per the committed timeframe.

“Despite various challenges in the process, we have systematically overcome each one of them using best technical expertise in the field.

A portion of the foundation works have been carried out by driving in piles for the retaining walls using the most updated technology.

Sub-soil drainage systems and effective permanent De-watering systems have been executed to ensure smooth functioning of services in the building.

Methodical Implementation of works with prior planning , testing of building materials to meet required quality & safety standards remain to be our hallmark.” Says one of the project directors.

The overwhelming public response to the innovative Transit concept has resulted in the entire level 3 boutique stores being sold out..!

Valuable Market feedback from customers & well wishers has lead them to carve out two dedicated theme zones at Level 2.

Mangalore's hip Womenfolk & Geeky gadget freaks will now have a dedicated theme bazaars to explore the latest trends in Women's fashion & Technology.

The Transit vision now sits on a firm footing for a smooth takeoff.

The project team is targeting the completion of the level 2 slab before the arrival of the Monsoon.

Ecologic Habitats is now offering attractive seasonal discounts and rental assurance on select products.

Stores starting at Rs 12 lakhs are up for grabs until May 31st.

Avail best offers and customised solutions to all your real-estate requirements at the earliest by getting connected with Ecologic Habitats on the address below.

“Build to-day, then, strong and sure,
With a firm and ample base;
And ascending and secure
Shall to-morrow find its place.”
-HW Longfellow

For more details on Progress of work do visit www.ecologichabitats.com or write to us at [email protected]

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Comments

Farooq
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Friday, 20 May 2016

really wonderful contracting.

Mohammed Sameer
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Friday, 20 May 2016

Really happily to c the contraction work, this builder s very professional that each and every development of the site he s showing through the beautiful article, i must say worldclass planning.

Zakir Hussain
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Friday, 20 May 2016

will be coming to mangalore next month, planning to buy one shop here, looks wonderful job did by the builder.

Prabhu
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Friday, 20 May 2016

Wow look at the contraction work, i dont have money otherwise i would have owned one shop here for sure,

Priya Shenoy
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Friday, 20 May 2016

wow nicely contracted building, world class finishing, with closed eyes people can buy the shop here, last long quality,

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January 10,2020

Davanagere, Jan 9: Residents of SVR colony of Channagiri Taluq here on Thursday built a temple in the memory of a male monkey, who died here 'unexpectedly'.

A group of monkeys entered the SVR colony around three months back. The monkeys have never disturbed anybody in the area and they used to play with children living in the colony.

Locals said that the monkeys are very obedient to them.

Unfortunately, one of the monkeys died suddenly on Wednesday, causing distress among people who were very fond of him.

Showing their love for the deceased monkey, locals performed his final rite according to Hindu tradition.

Later, the residents approached the president of the village Panchayat to allot funds to build a temple in the monkey's memory.

The construction of the temple has already begun in the area at the same place where the monkey's funeral was conducted.

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April 5,2020

Udupi, Apr 5: Excise Department has formed a special patrol teams to check the illegal sale of liquor in the district during the lockdown period.

All liquor stores are closed till April 14 in view of the lockdown to contain Covid-19 spread. However, reports of liquor being sold illegally have come to the notice of the Excise Department.

In a stern warning, the department has stated that officials will verify the closing and opening stock at the liqour stores and if any discrepancy is found the violators will be penalised. The department has received over 20-30 calls regarding the illegal sales.

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February 6,2020

Thiruvananthapuram, Feb 6: The Kerala government on Wednesday said three foreign nationals were among the 2,528 people under observation in the state for the novel coronavirus infection and no new cases have been reported.

At least 93 people with minor symptoms of the virus have been lodged in isolation wards of various hospitals, state Health Minister KK Shailaja told reporters in Thiruvananthapuram.

India's three positive cases for the virus has been from the state's three districts of Thrissur, Alappuzha and Kasaragod.

All the three are students of China's Wuhan university, the epicentre of the virus.

"No new cases of coronavirus has been detected in the state today. At least 2,435 are under observation at home while 93 are in isolation wards at various hospital across the state," Mr Shailaja said.

The minister also said two foreigners have been quarantined in Ernakulam district and one foreign national at Thiruvananthapuram.

"The foreigner in Thiruvananthapuram has been kept at general hospital but not because he was showing symptoms but for observation as he travelled from China," an official said.

The health status of the three patients, who had tested positive for the virus, "remains satisfactory", the minister said.

After three cases were reported, the Left Democratic Front (LDF) government had declared the epidemic as a "state calamity" on Monday.

The health department has issued advisories to the education, tourism and the animal husbandry departments on taking precautions.

"The students, teachers, other staff members residing with families of Wuhan/China returnees who are already in home isolation should not attend classes...," an advisory issued to the education department read.

Rajan Khobragade, Principal Secretary (Health), said the health department has directed the District collectors to hold a meeting with the religious leaders of the district to create awareness during prayer meetings.

"We have directed district collectors to meet religious leaders and talk to them about the seriousness of the situation and create awareness among them and their followers on how to contain the spread of virus," the minister said.

Mr Shailaja also said the department got messages from some Kerala students studying in China, who returned to the state after the virus outbreak, that their Universities had asked them to return and attend classes.

"We have got some messages from the students that they were being recalled by the universities in China. We discussed the matter and it was decided that the centre will contact such universities and convey the message that it was not possible to send the students back to China until the epidemic was under control," the minister said.

Mr Shailaja also said even though there were no positive cases for the second consecutive day on Wednesday, the state needs to remain vigilant and reiterated the 28 days quarantine period for those returning from China.

Of the 2,528 people under observation, the maximum number is from Malappuram (383), followed by Ernakulam (333), Kozhikode (306) and Thrissur (241).

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