Transit-One' to set the stage for new era of mall culture in Mangaluru

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March 22, 2016

Their new project Transit-One' has taken more than a 100 dreamers and about 2 years of hard working days and sleepless nights. With the launch of their first independent project, the creative masterminds in the world of sustainable infrastructure, ECOLOGIC HABITATS LLP. have redefined the idea of development and have set the bars sky high for everybody else in the construction zone.

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The Managing Director of Ecologic Habitats LLP. Mr. P.S Mohammed talks about the immense efforts and unparalleled thrill of bringing to reality their dream project Transit One in Thokkotu, which is only a kickstart to the Transit series.

Transit One is going to be the first ever highway mall in India, having been designed by a team of India's leading architects and engineers to match upto the needs of the people and the surroundings. The tagline "STOP. RECHARGE. RESTART." screams out the objectives of this smartly designed infrastructure.

With all amenities and facilities to meet the needs of all people, ecologic habitats is all set to leave the Mangalurean suburbs in a feeling of awe and a sense of having been touched by real development. Following are excerpts of an interview with Mr Mohammed.

Q: With the launch of Transit One, it's evident that the prime focus of your developmental plan is on the suburbs rather than the hubs of the city. In today's highly commercial world, does Thokkotu seem like an ideal choice?

Mr. Mohammed: In Mangaluru, development has taken place vertically and not horizontally. Hubs in the city are all saturated and there is no much need for further commercial development in these areas. Suburbs cry out for development. Highways need a spot to recharge. The suburbs have no source of leisure. Development of under developed areas will help us lead in this field. Profits are important but there is no use of making profits if we can't match up to the needs of the people. Profit with satisfaction is always better. Therefore, we believe we have made an ideal choice by selecting the suburbs.

Q: The concept of a Transit mall is a brilliant idea. What was the driving force behind this concept?

Mr. Mohammed: The core of it was all a result of personal travelling experience. We realised there was a need for a recharge spot on the highways. It took us almost 2 years of research on the subject to implement this project. The concept is derived from the highway malls in the U.S that started in the early 1930s.

Q: Most malls are a luxury for the common people, do you think Transit One is going to break the exclusive crowd factor of mall culture?

Mr. Mohammed: Yes, Indeed. It is a mall designed to meet requirements of all people belonging to all social groups. We have all ranges of investors ranging from 10 lakhs to 10 crores. There are branded stores, semi branded and local stores within the mall infrastructure. There is a social club for the youth, considering the fact that Deralakatte is a hub of education in Mangalore. There is a major need for leisure for the hardworking youth. It is not a class based mall but a theme based mall, where people of all economic backgrounds can enjoy its facilities. We aim to provide people with their requirements. They name it, we have it. We aim at creating a one stop destination for all crowds.

Q: With lots of malls coming up, the local bazaars have faced a major hit in the economy. Does Transit One have any difference in this area?

Mr. Mohammed: Yes. The 3rd floor is an exclusive modern local bazaar with non branded shops of local retailers.

Q: Since there are not many shopping complexes in Thokkotu, strolling around while shopping under the scorching heat is a tedious task, does Transit One provide an easy solution to the exhausting shopping?

Mr. Mohammed: We have an innovative drive in supermarket which offers the customer the convinience of parking the car at the supermarket level where they dont have to come out all the way to the parking level to dispose their bags in the vehicle or carry their shopping bags all the way while strolling around the mall. The car parking also has a special exhaust system that exhausts carbon dioxide and pollution for better breathing.

Q: How is the Transit project any different from other construction projects? Do you have any special implementations for the construction?

Mr. Mohammed: We have an eco friendly construction site. We have a landscape design for which we have imported plants from various countries. We have solar panels for efficient supply of electricity. tested water for all uses and all products used for construction are tested for quality. We are also proud to have a safely guarded construction site making it safe for the workers.

Q: To most real estate developers, development is mere urbanisation. What is development to you?

Mr. Mohammed: At Ecologic Habitats, we believe that development comes with comfort. It's not mere urbanization but about making people feel comfortable while bringing about a better change in their surroundings. To us development is a progress with comfort. Our vision is to touch lives through developmental progress. We can proudly boast that our entire project is landscaped by India's leading landscape planner, Mr. Rohith Marole. We intend to breathe an air of green into our projects.

Q: What are your plans for the other series of Transit? Could you give us a sneak peek on the other selected locations?

Mr. Mohammed: We have selected a few more locations in Dakshina Kannada district like Surathkal, Puttur, Sullia and B.C road. We are also looking at Udupi district. But we wish to extend throughout the country with an intention of innovative development.

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Comments

Ganesh Shenoy
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Friday, 15 Apr 2016

Mall with altogether new concept! It's going to be a new trend setter!! Extremely privileged to be a part of it from the inception of the project!

Nizam
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Tuesday, 22 Mar 2016

Awesome theme, it will be hit in thokottu, The 3rd floor is an exclusive modern local bazaar with non branded shops of local retailers.

Saleem Khan
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Tuesday, 22 Mar 2016

awesome, complete the work soon, want to c the live rather than words of Explanation.

Kalandar
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Tuesday, 22 Mar 2016

good one, very creative project. all the best.

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January 14,2020

Bengaluru, Jan 14: A woman has sustained burns on the left hand and the left chest in a vicious acid attack that occurred as she walked home in Mallappa Layout, Seegehalli, near KR Puram in Bengaluru.

Prabhavathi, the victim, and her husband, Radhakrishna Reddy, own an acre and six guntas of land in Seegehalli. They had constructed 20 houses on the parcel and rented them while keeping the rest of the land empty and building a boundary wall around it, according to a senior police officer. 

Four men named Ravi, Kumar, Ashirvadam and Shekar laid claim to the land and demolished the boundary wall two years ago. When the couple approached the cops, Manjunath, a sub-inspector from KR Puram police station, visited the spot along with other officers and allegedly abused Reddy and his family. 

Reddy then approached a senior police officer who suggested that he file a complaint against the sub-inspector as well as his rivals for threatening the family. The case is pending in a case. 

On January 7, Ravi, along with four others — Raghu, Kabalan, Ashrivadam and Munireddy — mocked Prabhavathi as she walked home. They asked her to withdraw the complaint. When she ignored them, one of the men motioned to another person. In a flash, a man in the group threw acid on Prabhavathi. The liquid fell on her left hand and left chest, gashing them. Her screams drew her family who rushed her to a hospital. 

Reddy said the suspects had been intimidating them to sell the remaining land. He accused the KR Puram sub-inspector of “threatening” the family.

According to Reddy, following their complaint, a departmental enquiry was launched against the sub-inspector and his promotion was stalled. He suggested that the suspects had used the acid attack as a weapon to “silence” and force them into withdrawing the complaints. 

Following the acid attack, KR Puram police booked eight people — Ravi, Raghu, Kabalan, Ashirvadam, Munireddy, Sachin, Rahul, and Kumareshan — under IPC sections 326 (a) (acid attack) and 506 (criminal intimidation). Efforts are on to track them down. 

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July 8,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 8: In a setback to the State government, the Karnataka High Court on Wednesday stayed the initial ban and the subsequent restrictions imposed on schools against conducting online classes from pre-primary to Class X.

Prima facie the ban and embargo imposed on online education violate Articles 21 and 21A of the Constitutionon the fundamental right to education, the Court said.

A Division Bench comprising Chief Justice Abhay Shreeniwas Oka and Justice Nataraj Rangaswamy passed the interim order staying the operation of Government Orders issued on June 15 and June 27 respectively.

The Bench passed the interim order on the petitions filed by parents of children and several educational institutions questioning the legality of the ban and the restrictions imposed.

However, the Bench made it clear that this order should not be construed that the schools have right to make online education compulsory and can charge fee for offering online education. Also, the schools should not deprive students, who cannot opt for online education, the lost education when the schools reopen on regular basis.

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Media Release
March 12,2020

Manipal, Mar 12: Team WGSHA is proud to announce that the culinary museum in WGSHA has been listed in Limca Book of Records as India's First Living Culinary Arts Museum.

Limca Book of Records (LBR) is a catalogue of achievements made by Indians, at home and abroad in diverse fields of human endeavour. LBR is a celebration of exemplary exploits and recognizes accomplishments such as firsts, inventions, discoveries, honours, awards and the truly extraordinary.

Chef Thirugnanasambantham, Principal of WGSHA, while thanking MAHE and ITC Leadership for extending all support towards instituting this museum in Manipal and WGSHA, also appreciated and thanked all those who have directly or indirectly helped towards setting up this museum in Manipal.

"The process for WGSHA's culinary museum to make an entry into the popular Limca Book of Records started almost six months back and after validation by LBR recently, has been listed in the book of records. We are glad that we could be the first of its kind in such endeavour and we also hope to be in Guinness World Records soon", said Chef Thiru.

"We are indeed grateful to Michelin-starred Indian celebrity Chef Vikas Khanna, the founder and curator of this museum, who had this idea of establishing a culinary museum and donated thousands of kitchen tools and equipment worth millions of dollars to this museum for preserving the history of India's rich tradition of culinary arts and to educate the future generations. Chef Vikas Khanna, 'Distinguished Alumnus' of WGSHA, being very desirous of making such a museum in India, what better place it would be than in his own Alma Mater!", he said on the background of having the museum.

Chef Thiru mentioned that Udupi, popular for the famous 'Udupi Cuisine', and being a temple town, is adjacent to International University Town of Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE).

MAHE is home to thousands of international students and visitors. With a great heritage of Udupi, combined with the large number of Indian and International students residing in and around Manipal, it was very apt for the college to create a museum for today's Indian youth and the International visitors to understand the rich culinary heritage of India, through the priceless kitchen tools and equipment donated by Chef Vikas Khanna.

"Has placed WGSHA in the global culinary map and we are proud to have joined all such efforts to preserve the history of cuisines and cultures across the world", said Chef Thiru.

The culinary art academic block housing the museum was opened in April 2018, spread approximately over 25,000 sq ft and is shaped in the form of a giant pot very similar to the ones found in Harappa.

There are historical as well as regular household items such as plates made by the Portuguese in India, a 100-year-old ladle used to dole out food at temples and bowls dating to the Harappan era, an old seed sprinkler, an ancient Kashmiri tea brewer known as 'samovar', vessels from the Konkan, Udupi and Chettinad regions, apart from a large collection of rolling pins, utensils of all shapes and sizes, tea strainers of different types etc.

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