Realty Giant Raheja Universal Comes to Mangalore


Realty Giant Raheja Universal Comes to Mangalore
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Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (VA)

Mangalore, Mar 27: Raheja Universal Limited (RUL), one of the leading real easte companies in the country announced its entry into the city by launching Raheja Waterfront, a luxury residential complex on Saturday March 27.

A joint development with Asha City Builders and Developers, Raheja Waterfront is conveniently located off the Chitrapura beach in Kulai on national highway 17(N H 17) connecting Mangalore to Surathkal.

Raheja Waterfront will boast of tall towers with pent houses, ample car parking, excellent connectivity, private open balconies for living and master bedroom, modern services and state of the art security systems. It will be one of the few gated developments in Mangalore.




















Commenting on the launch, Ashish Raheja, managing director, Raheja Universal Limited said, “Raheja Universal is proud to inform it has entered into a joint development with Asha City Builders and Developers and will now be bringing luxury to the doorsteps of Mangalore”.

He added, “We are also proud to announce that Mana & Suniel Shetty will be associated as the brand ambassador for Raheja Waterfront."

Received with thundering applause and loud cheering, Suniel Shetty said, “This is a project that has been extremely close to my heart and being the brand ambassador is just one aspect of my association with Raheja Waterfront. I share a strong bond with Mangalore and I believe that this project has all the attributes that will redefine premium living in this beautiful city”.

K Prakash Shetty, managing partner, Asha City Builders and Developers said, “It’s a proud moment for me and my company to be associated with a developer of Raheja Universal’s repute and a project like Raheja Waterfront which is all set to transform Mangalore’s skyline and open a new chapter in the history of living”.

About Raheja Universal Limited:

Raheja Universal Limited (RUL) is the flagship company of Suresh L Raheja. Raheja Universal Limited and/or its promoter group have developed over 4.95 million sq.ft. of gross saleable area in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region(MMR) across 40 projects. With over two decades of development experience, RUL has established a reputable and strong brand image and is widely recognizable in the MMP due to their establishment reputation and quality of their developments.

RUL has been the winner of the “Selected Business Superbrand India” in 2008 and Selected Superbrand India”(consumer) in 2009-10.The company is equipped with the latest quality and systems certificates including ISO 9001:2008 certification for quality management systems and an ISO14001:2 004 certification for environment management systems.

Bhoomi Pooja

The Bhoomi Pooja of Raheja Waterfront will be held at Chitrapura Road, Kulai here on Monday March 28 at 5.00 pm.

Sri Vidyavallabha Theertha Shripada of Sri Chitrapura Durgaparameshwari Temple, Chitrapura Mutt, Kulai will bless the occasion.

Dr V S Acharya, minister for Higher Education will be the chief guest. B N Bacche Gowda, minister for labour and sericulture, V Somanna, minister for housing, Murugesh R Nirani, minister for large and medium scale industries, Krishna J Palemar, district in-charge minister, Nalin Kumar Kateel, MP, N Cheluvaraya Swami, MP, Mandya Constituency, Praveen, mayor, Mangalore City Corporation, N Yogish Bhat, MLA, B Ramanath Rai, Bantwal MLA, Abhaya Chandra Jain, Moodbidri MLA, U T Khader, Mangalore South MLA, Basavaraj Horatti, MLC, Hubli, Narendra, chairman, Indian Overseas Bank, Subodh Yadav, DC, Seemanth Kumar Singh, commissioner of police, B Madhava Bhandary, chairman, MUDA, Dr Kalladka Prabhakar Bhatt, Ganesh Hosabettu, corporator , Suniel Shetty, bollywood actor and sandalwood actors crazy star Ravichandran and Darshan will the guests of honour.

  

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  • AKSHATH, MANGLORE

    Tue, Mar 29 2011

    Its a wonderful this type of project coming to manglore.......

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  • Mohammed Asgar, Mangalore

    Mon, Mar 28 2011

    Really Raheja Universal making highly potential market in Mangalore.

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  • Sharath Kumar, Mulki / Dubai

    Mon, Mar 28 2011

    Welcome to Realty Giant Raheja universal to entering Mangalore. I wish you all the best for its future. I also request Mr. Sunil Shetty to start your business at your birth place Mulki. Because I also belong to the same Town (Mulki). Mulki is a Town of the future. This is my humble request to Mr. Shetty. Thank you Daijiworld.

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  • Chandrakanth, padubidri

    Mon, Mar 28 2011

    Dear Shetty, Iam very much happy, because you people are bringing wonder project to our native. Nobody has done sofor.We mangaloreans are far civilised from other part of India. That is why we searching the place of living. Where ever we go, we try to civilize the other people including our people.So iam so much happy because we will settle down at our native. Secondary, you people look after about reasonable price for the natives. Good luck and god bless you all. So much thank windup with good regards.

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  • vinay, mangalore

    Sun, Mar 27 2011

    Any violation on CRZ?

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  • vidit, bangalore

    Sun, Mar 27 2011

    Is these high raise building is designed for sonami?
    what is is paint quality of the building for the mangalore weather. i visited mangalore seen newly constructed buildoing look very old with in 2 yrs. Any improvement in this project?

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  • J Shetty, M'lore

    Sun, Mar 27 2011

    While its good news that everyone's interested in M'lore, for the benefit of Mangaloreans its time someone presented a more indepth and clear statistics about the growth prospects. All we hear about is Mangalore is a hot property, its got good growth prospects, infosys is there, wipro is coming so on and so forth? but how will all this help or boost the demand of so many upcoming apartments. There has to be a clear and genuine demand and supply connection which has to be made very clear to all the people investing in Mangalore. People are talking but do we have evidence to support it. What has Government planned for Mangalore? how long will it take to achieve these targets? how is it poised for further growth etc... This will help all of us and ofcourse prevent the BOOM TO DOOM story!!!

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  • jason, bangalore

    Sun, Mar 27 2011

    Even though real estate prices have sky rocketed in mangalore, development of any city is good and progressive. But city planners in mangalore should learn from the mistakes of metros and places like Bangalore etc. where congestion and overdevelopment have become a bane and have depleted the quality of life rather than improving it.

    Have the mangalore city planners planned about metro rail, or how are they going to manage the refuse and garbage collection, the input of constant power for more households and industries, clear drinking water and uninterruped power and water supply, the installment of pavements, gardens and other public utility areas? PROBABLY NOT!

    This is where the indian strategic mind lacks, in progressively developing society in a balanced, civic manner, rather than lopsided development everywhere.

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  • RAJ SHETTY, MOSCOW

    Sun, Mar 27 2011

    hats off to prakash shetty,his dream of making mangalore in to mini singapur... he is one more new bunt guy making waves in bangalore......
    prakash anna wish u all the best

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  • praveen, mangalore

    Sun, Mar 27 2011

    i agree that jobs are not too many in mangalore. but this is the second fastest growing city in india.it is not true that houses are all vacant. there are some flats bought by NRI or others which they would not wish to rent which are empty. all other houses are full. rentals in mangalore have skyrocketed in past six months. once phase 4 and 5 MRPL and MSEZ is ready, we ll have one lac more employees both direct and idirect in mangalore. besides that there is a huge population of students and staff taking up lot of rental housing. infosys mudipu now has ten thousand employees. more and more medical and engineering colleges also planned. mangalore will soon be a crowded congested place like any other city.

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  • TREMERIN DSOUZA, MUMBAI/UDUPI

    Sun, Mar 27 2011

    OH MY GOD AFTER A FEW YEARS EVEN MANGALORE WILL BECOME LIKE MUMBAI A CITY OF POLLUTION LOOSING ALL ITS NATURAL BEAUTY. IF SUCH DEVELOPMENTS INCREASE OUR BUNGALOWS WILL BE REPLACED BY BUILDINGS AND WE WILL LOOSE OUR NATIVE PLACE FOREVER.

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  • Praveen , Mangalore/Boston

    Sun, Mar 27 2011

    Sunil Kumar, Karkala/Qatar one of my cousin is working in MRPL. Last time there were many positions open for chemical engineers over there, but he told me that only a few of mangaloreans applied for those positions. He told me that mangaloreans are prefering to go more for IT engineering now than chemical engineering. So in that case they have to definately go for non mangalorean people.

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  • Ronald D, Udupi

    Sun, Mar 27 2011

    Salvador, before talking about plenty of job opportunities, let us understand the truth, do we have few people atleast to take the jobs? There are no workers available in Mangalore, Most of them vanish after sweet talks and advance!!!

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  • Sudharsan Shetty, Mangalore

    Sun, Mar 27 2011

    Sunil Kumar, Karkala/Qatar i dont think so plenty of jobs are created in Mangalore. We have only a few companies in mangalore like MRPL, MCF, Infosys etc. So as a result most of people are looking out for Bangalore for job as it is very easy accesible from Mangalore. Even myself will be joining one of the co in Bangalore from next month.

    I agree with you Mr Salvador Noronha, Omzoor/mumbai/kuwait Housing project are developing in mangalore in a very big way, but industrially mangalore is not developing like other cities of our country like Bangalore, Mysore, Kochi, coimbatore, Pune etc. Many flats are being constructed in mangalore over last few years, but i heard from one of the construction co person that most of the flats are vacant in Mangalore city. So what's the use of constructing so many flats in Mangalore.

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  • John DSilva, Karkala/umbai

    Sun, Mar 27 2011

    There is no dearth of Builders in Mangalore. All construction workers are migrant. What we need is non polluting industries which employ local talent and aspiring youth.

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  • Sunil Kumar, Karkala/Qatar

    Sun, Mar 27 2011

    Salvador Noronha, Omzoor/mumbai/kuwait, Plenty of jobs created in Mangalore, but not specified for Mangaloreans, like we (mangaloreans) are spread across India.

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  • Salvador Noronha, Omzoor/mumbai/kuwait

    Sun, Mar 27 2011

    Housing projects are coming in to Mangalore in big way. What about
    Industries, so that people of Mangalore get jobs in & around Mangalore.

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