Transit One: Heralding highway mall culture in Mangaluru

[email protected] (Business Desk )
October 20, 2016

Mangaluru, Oct 19: Consumerism has fuelled India's economic growth to a great extent in the last few decades and malls have played a key role heralding this consumer culture. With this India's mall space has hit new dimensions to suit the changing needs. Malls that come in different names like shopping malls, destination malls, pedestrian malls, transit malls, high ways malls, theme based malls etc., are trying to connect to the community in a meaningful way going beyond the narrow confines of shopping.

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Mangalore is not far behind when it comes to keeping abreast of globaltrends in any field.This has been true with regard to the transformation we have been witnessing in thisomnipresent mall culture which has pervaded the entire country. These days there is lot of hype about highway malls the world over and in Mangalore too the highway mall is becoming a reality soon. Credit goes to Ecologic Habitat LLP, an established and reputed name in the realty sector, for being the pioneer in spearheading the highway mall culture in Mangalore. With an experience spanning over three decades in the real estate field Ecologic Habitat, a relatively new entrant in the field of real estate in Mangalore, has seized the initiative and has come up with theme -based series of highwaymalls.

The first highway mall in this series is titled “Transit One” coming up near thebusy highway junction in Thokkottu on NH 66 and this mall is sure to make NH 66 an iconic highway on the lines of US 66. The foundation stone for this mall was laid in 2015 work is going on in full swing and the project will be ready for occupation by July 2018. Ecologic Habitat is planning a series of highway malls in the entire coastal belt of Karnataka and beyond. Transit One is the first in the series of transit malls which are planned along the highways in Surathkal, Udupi, B C Road and many such places.

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Highway retailing - the growing network

Highway malls is the new buzzword in the country evolved after careful research and considerable thought process. These are basically smaller malls and cater to highway travellers. P S Mohammed, Managing Director, Ecologic Habitatsays that highway mall culture is here to stay and it has given a new dimension to highway retailing and tothe mall culture. “Not long ago it was a common sight to see local restaurants and dhabas on Indian highways that served hot and piping local and popular cuisine to the travellers. Today these restaurants and dhabas have made way for highway malls which are slowly emerging as the new retail outlets providing all facilities and services under one roof”, Mohammed asserts. Being a transit mall the promoters want to target both the local populace as well as the travellers passing through these busy and bustling highways.

Unlike earlier when highways were known for their desolate look these days highways buzz with lot of activity 24X7. Entertainment, fun, frolic, shopping, eating out, gaming etc., has replaced boredom and the otherwiseunexciting travel routine. Highway malls have given an entirely new meaning to the concept of highway retailing. Many realtors like Ecologic Habitat, the promoters of Transit series of highway malls, have been sharp and quick to sense the changing trends and proclivity of travellers for more fun, entertainment, tasty food, leisure, amusement, shopping and anything that makes life easy and carefree. With most national and international brands vying to buy space in the retail format highway malls are going to get fillip and the trend is here to stay.

The retailers have found their perfect destination in Transit Onemall on NH 66 near Thokkottuand this is clearlyevident from the fact that all the 42 boutique stores on offer in the mall are sold out in record time. It is the first mall in the city to come out with the concept of vanilla stores in an exclusive floor for these stores. Moreover, this is the first mall whichcaters to every section of the society and to their every need thus providing complete shopping experience to the customers.

What sets Transit One apart from the rest is that unlike most malls it offers smaller units and that too at an affordable price. It has come as a huge blessing for people especially many NRI's because a vast majority of them want to come back and invest in something that assures them a good return. Buying a retail outlet isthe best and prudent choice for most of them and Transit One offers retail outlets at affordable rates. “The affordability of these boutique shops has come as a breath of fresh air for many as these boutiques were within their budget limit”, P S Mohammed declares.

P S Mohammed is candid when he says “we want to capture the concept of highway retail marketing in Mangalore because 40% of India's population is always on the highways and that is quite a sizeable number to concentrate our energies on. We want this to be a stopover destination for the travellers”. The promoters have chosen Thokkottu junction on NH 66 keeping in mind the footfalls in the form of an estimated 20,000 NRI crowd from the area. They are also banking on the sizeable chunk of almost 15,000 student crowd from the various medical colleges and universities in Deralakatte, which is just a few kms from Thokkottu. “With 4 medical colleges and 3 universities in the vicinity of Thokkottu Junction we expect a large number of yuppie crowds to be our regular footfall. Transit Oneoffers everything for everyone and that is what makes the difference. This will be the one stop destination for every genre of crowd”, says a confident Mohammed.

Transit One is the keenly awaitedmall because it is going to herald a paradigm shift in mall culture, totally different from the existing set of malls. It has many firsts to its credit including an exclusive ladies zone and a drive-in-super market wherein customers can shop with the help of a portal. Another unique feature isthe external LCDdisplay at the entrance lobby and this is anotherfirst as far as Mangalore is concerned. Being a transit mall its aim is to target both the local populace as well as the travellers passing through this busy highwayand give them a pleasurable experience.

Highway malls are emerging as the one-stop-shop destination for most travellers and to the enterprises they provideenormous business opportunities. This is a big blessing for highway travellers and other customers asthese malls promise fun-filled and hassle-free shopping experience. The burgeoning middleclass and their increasing affluence have resulted in tremendous growth in road travel. A large number of Indians prefer to travel by road and the availability of shopping centres, food chains and refreshment zones is a welcome break for a weary traveller.

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Tapping Medical Tourism

Ecologic Habitat aims at inclusive development of this coastal region and is all set to make a foray into the hospitalityand health tourism sector as well. It is a known fact that the coastal region is blessed with nature's bounty and unique beauty, which is not fully tapped. The Western Ghats which forms part of this region is a global biodiversity hotspot known for its unique topographical diversity, climate, vegetation, rare and exquisite flora and fauna. It insulates the region and its people by providing climate stability, clean water and fresh air, which are the drivers of economic growth and social stability.

Moreover Mangalore is well-known as a healthcare hub and the promoters of Ecologic Habitat believe that both these factors can be exploited for promoting theme-based medical tourism. The promoters have already started working on this and have identified a property in the tranquil environs of Someshwar-Talapadystretch. “Tourism is a key driver of our economy, and we aim to make Mangalore an attractive destination all round the year.We have identified about 2 acres of land near Someshwar and we plan to promote Indian healing system in a big way. Ayurveda treatment, yoga, meditation, organic food and diet, nature trekking and many other forms of wellness methods are known for Indians from time immemorial. We want to promote these time-tested methods of treatment and give a big push to health tourism”, the promoters point out.

Beautiful cottagesand boutique hotel apartments will form part of promoting tourism to cater to budget travellers. As an extension of promoting health tourism Ecologic Habitat is planning to set up transit hostels for the benefit of student crowd. This is need of the hour in the city like Mangalore which is known as a bustling educational and healthcare hub attracting students from different parts of India and also from other countries.

With an array of economic activities which are in the various stages implementation Ecologic Habitat is sure to provide a fillip to the growth of the region and is all set to contribute in its own way for the overall growth and prosperity of this region.

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Address :

ECOLOGIC HABITATS

Crystal arc, 3rd floor,

Balmatta road,

Hampankatta, Mangalore – 575001

Contact Number : 91 9741070000, 0824-6066666

Email: [email protected]

website: www.ecologichabitats.com

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Pooja Shetty
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Thursday, 20 Oct 2016

wow!!! good job

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May 23,2020

The decision of the Indian government to ease the coronavirus-linked global travel restrictions imposed on those having OCI cards has given a big relief to many stranded overseas citizens of India across the world.

OCI card is issued to people of Indian origin globally which gives them almost all the privileges of an Indian national except for the right to vote, government service and buying agricultural land. The OCI card gives them a visa-free travel to India.

On Friday, the central government allowed certain categories of OCI card holders, who are stranded abroad, to come to the country. Earlier, according to the regulations issued by the Indian government in April, visas of foreign nationals and OCI cards were suspended as part of the new international travel restrictions following the COVID-19 pandemic.

This privilege of visa free travel to India was causing distress among a large number of people of Indian-origin and Indian citizens in countries like the US whose children were OCI card holders as they were born in this country.

Many Indian parents, several of whom lost their jobs as a result of the economic crisis due to coronavirus pandemic, but were not allowed to take the special evacuation flights of Air India from various US cities, took to social media and urged the Indian leaders to allow them to travel to India.

“This is a big relief for the OCI card holders. It was a humanitarian crisis in the making. I am pleased that the Indian Government listened to their voices,” said social activist Prem Bhandari, chairman of Jaipur Foot USA, who has been taking up the cause of the OCI card holders.

Dr Arathi Krishna, former deputy chairperson of NRI Forum of Karnataka government, who had been demanding this relaxation, many of the thousands of stranded OCI card holders in defferent parts of the world were in pursuading her to exert pressure on the authorities concerned for this much needed relaxation.

The restrictions on traveling of OCI card holders to India was issued by govt of India on March 13 in the wake of global outbreak of coronavirus pandemic. 

She said: "Many parents who are Indian nationals could not travel for emergency purpose to India after repatriation flights started due to their minor children being OCI card holders. Many children who were OCI card holders could not travel to India to perform last rites when there was death in their family due to these restrictions"

"I was constantly pressurising and bringing these issues to the attention of ministry officials in External Affairs and Home Affairs departments. I was following up with Mr Dammu Ravi who is heading the COVID task force  task firce in the ministry of overseas Indian affairs who took interest in solving this problem through his consistent efforts with MHA. Iam thankful to Fireign Secretary too for his efforts and concern and to MHA for making it easier now for OCI card holders to travel in repatriation flights with emergency reasons," she said.

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July 8,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 8: In yet another revenue generation measure, the Revenue department has issued an order permitting the sale of government land leased to various religious, industrial and other organisations.

Officials say that around Rs 2,250 crore will be generated in Bengaluru Urban district alone, if the order is implemented.

While rules for the process are yet to be formed, it has directed deputy commissioners of various districts to submit proposals for the sale of such lands leased by the government to various institutions under the Karnataka Land Grant Rules, 1969. The order came after a recent Cabinet decision. 

The order issued on July 6 says that government lands leased to private organisations, trusts, industries, educational, social welfare, religious and agricultural purposes can be regularised by paying the guidance value of the land, provided the organisation continued to use the land for the same purpose it was granted for.

If an organisation or trust wanted to convert the land for other purposes, it will be charged twice the guidance value. According to the order, land leased to organisations that are unwilling to purchase the land will be surveyed. “DCs should initiate measures to survey such lands and recover the unused land to the government,” it said.

Revenue Principal Secretary N Manjunath Prasad told DH that rules for the sale of such lands will be formulated shortly. “We have directed deputy commissioners to compile the extent of land leased to various organisations in their respective districts,” he said, noting that 921 acres were leased to private parties in Bengaluru Urban district.

From the 921 acres, the state government used to receive an annual rent of Rs 6.50 crore per year. Sale of leased land in Bengaluru Urban alone will generate around Rs 2,250 crore at current guidance values, Prasad said. 

The government is also pushing for regularisation of unauthorised buildings on Bangalore Development Authority (BDA) land and auction of corner sites to mobilise resources due to the severe economic difficulties in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic and the state’s reduced share in central taxes.

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March 5,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 5: The Karnataka government has advised city-based companies to allow their employees to work from home if they have flu-like symptoms.

"Those employees having flu like symptoms may be allowed to work from home with advice of standard hand hygiene and cough etiquette," the Health Department said in its advisory.

The advisory asked people to avoid non-essential travel to COVID-19 affected countries and refrain from travel to China, Iran, Republic of Korea, Italy and Japan.

"Employees other than those restricted countries arriving directly or indirectly from China, South Korea, Japan, Iran, Italy, Hong Kong, Maccau, Veitnam, Malaysia, Indonesia, Nepal, Thailand, Singapore, Taiwan, the UAE and Qatar must undergo medical screening at airport entry," the advisory read.

The government advisory also mandated employees arriving through all international flights entering lndia from any port to furnish duly filled self-declaration form, including personal particulars - phone numbers and address in India, and travel history to health officials and immigration officials.

It also appealed to promote regular and thorough hand washing at work places and keeping sanitising hand rub dispensers (alcohol-based) in prominent places and provide access to places where staff can wash their hands with soap and water.

Companies have been asked to promote good respiratory hygiene and ensure the availability of surgical masks and paper tissues at workplaces only for those who develop a running nose or cough at work along with closed bins for their hygienic disposal.

Meanwhile, the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike Commissioner B H Anil Kumar chaired a meeting on Wednesday regarding the preparedness to deal with coronavirus.

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