Transit One: Well begun is half done

[email protected] (Business Desk )
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
 - 
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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April 20,2020

Mangaluru, Apr 20: As Wenlock hospital has been converted into corona hospital, all the heads of private medical college hospitals have been instructed to treat Wenlock Hospital's out patients and in patients at a government hospital fare or at the charges of Wenlock Hospital, said Deputy Commissioner Sindhu B Rupesh on Sunday.

Treatment is also been given at Bijai, Yekkur, Kulur, Jeppu, Surathkal, Kulai, Padil, Shaktinagar, Bengre and Bunder Primary Health Centers. Patients with MLC (Medico Legal Case) or Police Case may seek treatment at a private medical college or city primary center.

Some private hospitals have already agreed to provide free dialysis services, as requested by the government.

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April 3,2020

Mysuru/Chamarajanagara, Apr 3: In order to prevent the transmission of Novel Coronavirus though overcrowding, the central jails in Mysuru and Chamarajanagar have begun releasing some of their inmates.

As many as 55 undertrials and convicts were released from Mysuru jail since the last two days, while 18 were released from the prison in Chamarajanagar. The jail inmates had been released on interim bail, for a period of two months.

While the undertrials were facing charges that involved a maximum prison term of seven years, the convicts were facing criminal miscellaneous cases of the family court. Most of the convicts released were prisoners who had not paid the maintenance costs ordered by the family courts in divorce cases.

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Media Release
July 31,2020

Mangaluru, July 31: Kanara Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI) has unveiled a campaign both on digital media and outdoor billboards on bringing awareness on the right usage of masks, social distancing and hand washing in the fight against COVID19. The campaign has received very good response and attention on social media and with the citizens of Mangaluru.

While the numbers of Covid-19 infected people were increasing and a vaccine would take some more time it was observed that norms of social distancing and other precautionary practices were thrown to the wind. Many people in Dakshina Kannada were found using masks inappropriately. Wearing a mask in a scientific way by covering both the nose and mouth is imperative to control droplets that spread the virus. We need to rise above our inconvenience to fight the virus.

Considering this the KCCI found an immediate need to bring awareness and constant reminder to people on the right usage of masks, social distancing, washing hands and other dos and don’ts to stay ahead of the virus and beat the pandemic.

A digital campaign and an outdoor advertisement campaign were planned by the chamber to remind and encourage people to follow best practices when interacting with others. 

The theme of the Campaign was decided to be “Let’s Fight Back Together” Origin Designext a Creative Agency in Mangalore was roped in to do the creative for the campaign and a team from KCCI worked with the Agency to shape up the campaign with their inputs. In the meantime Indian Red Cross Society Dakshina Kannada and Rotary Mangaluru expressed their interest to support the Campaign. 

Mangaluru based outdoor agencies like Jyothi Advertisers, Kalkura Advertisers and Gee Dee Advertisers agreed to provide outdoor space gratis to this community service campaign. Presented both in English and Kannada, the campaign has been creating waves on social media and on the street, a sign that it is being very well received by the populace of Mangalore city. 

The creative of Half Covered or Half exposed where a model is shown with a mask that exposes the nose and KA-19 v/s COVID-19 (KA-19 being the Vehicle Registration Code for the District) have been particularly making a buzz in the community. All together 14 hoardings are currently on display with various Covid-19 awareness messages. Many business houses have shown interest to participate in this public awareness campaign.

The Chamber hopes this campaign would go a long way in the fight of the city against COVID-19 and play its role in putting the pandemic behind us. “Businesses and our economy has suffered enough, we need to work together to fight this virus, we need to rise above minor inconvenience and win this war,” says Isaac Vas the President to KCCI.

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