Udupi: JP Lights opens second branch at Kadiyali


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Daijiworld Media Network - Udupi (HB)

Udupi, Jan 21: JP Lights opened its second branch of lighting showroom in city at Kadiyali, on Friday January 20. The showroom was inaugurated by George Menezes.

Sri Laxmivarateertha Swamiji of Shiroor math set the formal function in motion by lighting the lamp. Fr Fred Mascarenhas, parish priest, Mother of Sorrows Church, Udupi blessed the new showroom premises.

Sri Laxmivara Swamiji in his blessings said, "I have heard the popularity of JP Lights across the state. Ventilation and light decoration are two very important parts of any home or building. Most of the costumers are eager to buy new collections of light to beautify their homes. JP Lights has good collection of lights which attracts customers from all over the place. Proper lighting also brings peace to mind.

"Let there be many new showrooms of JP Lights in the city," he said.

Manohar S Shetty, proprietor of Sai Radha Developers, Udupi said, "Looking at the current market, Indian companies are competing at the global level and trying to match them with their own products. Udupi is witnessing a rapid development in new business avenues. We need to improve in fostering discipline and maintain cleanliness in and around the city."

Meenakshi Madhav Bannanje, president, City Municipal Council said, "Many people have an interest in home decor and always look for new varieties. JP Lights will surely cater to this need of people in city and make their homes more attractive."

German Menezes, Marrel Dias, co founders, JP Lights Udupi, Jason Dias, the partner, Shashidhar Kunder, Councilor Kadiyali, Jerry Vincent Dias, Mandavi Real Estate Developers, Udupi, Purushotham P Shetty, Ujwal Developers, Udupi, Yashpal Suvarna, president, Fish marketing federation, Mohammed Saleem, Furniture mall, Jithesh Kediyoor, Kediyoor Hotels Private Limited, Udupi, Mohammed Moula, owner, Nayana Fancy Store, Udupi, Geetha Shet, councilor, Kadiyali ward, Xavier Edwin, Laveena Martis, Meena Menezes, Laveena Martis and Michelle Menezes were present at the inaugural.

Jason Dias, partner, JP Lights welcomed the gathering. Stevan Colaco compered the programme.


About J P Lights:

J P Lights gets another feather to its crown by opening its ninth branch in the Udupi city, near Kadiyali. With 31 years of experience as a testament of their unwavering service and guaranteed quality, JP lights proudly hosts the largest collections of internal standard brands which include Havells, Crompton, Racold and many. They assure lowest prices on fans, water heaters, tube lights and bulbs.

JP Lights brings an unparalleled variety of exciting style families, unique finishes, fresh colours and unequalled quality. Simply select a style and then choose among the many fixtures from chandeliers and chandelettes to wall sconces and ceiling mounts along with matching ceiling fans – all provided within the very same distinctive family collection. Chandeliers can create a gentle cascade of light perfect for a quiet dinner party or shine brightly on a lively family dinner. The right chandelier is an eye-catching focal point and will transform a room.

Fully air conditioned showroom will provide best service and makes you feel more comfortable.

There are exclusive collections of chandeliers, small, large, traditional, contemporary crystal chandeliers, Maria Theresa Chandeliers, Versailles Chandeliers, Zinc Alloy Chandeliers, Wrought Iron Chandeliers; LED lights like street lights, Concealed lights, surface lights, wall lights, focus lights, flood lights, Track lights, mirror lights and under water lights.

Contact:

JP Lights
Himalaya square
Kadiyali, Udupi

  

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