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Old November 2nd, 2007, 11:34 AM   #81
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Classique Presidency has all the features that make it a premium apartment complex. Promoted by Mahabaleshwara Group, makes it worthy in all respect. It is a true example for a classic combination of luxury, comfort and economy. Classique Presidency has 32 apartments in all with only four apartments per floor. Located in Kankanady, this project has close proximity to schools, hospital, colleges, markets and shopping areas.
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Old November 2nd, 2007, 11:36 AM   #83
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Classique Heights is an exclusive super luxurious project located in Hathill, Mangalore. Totally a 7 floor project with 2 apartments on each floor. Classique Heights offers exclusivity, a breath taking view and the convenience of living in one of Mangalore's most superior location. Moreover, Classique Heights has been designed for the new age family with the latest in materials, technology and an open - Italian style kitchen.
The response and demand for homes in Classique Heights before being officially advertised was overwhelming and was sold out in no time!
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Old November 2nd, 2007, 11:36 AM   #84
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Old November 2nd, 2007, 11:37 AM   #85
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INLAND EBONY


Architectural Beauty at its Elegant Best
Presenting a unique building design, only one of its kind in Karnataka, INLAND EBONY creates its own distinctive identity amongst the landscape of Mangalore
Fifteen floors and sixty flats are designed with a futuristic concept of circular shape, offering an ambience of stylish grace to the residents. Ideal Location, easy accessibility to city environs, facilities within easy reach along with quality amenities that define luxury living, are the outstanding features of these homes
With Inland Ebony as your address of distinction, you turn out to be a winner in every possible way.
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Old November 2nd, 2007, 11:37 AM   #86
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ORNETE MALL

HIGHLIGHTS
Spacious Entrance and Wide corridors with GRANITE FLOORING.
HIGH GLOSS & METAL FACADE with high performance glass.
TWO AUTOMATIC ELEVATORS, both of eight passenger capacity and TWO STAIRCASES.
GENERATOR for common and inside lighting with sound proof enclosure.
CABLE T.V. CONNECTION.
Ample car parking space for visitors.
SOCIETY /SECURITY ROOM in the Basement Floor and TOILETS in each floor.
CONCRETE INTERLOCK PAVING for car parking.
VITRIFIED FLOOR TILES inside the premises.
PUTTY FINISHED ACRYLIC DISTEMPER painting for ceiling & internal walls.
MODULAR ELECTRICAL SWITCHES.
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Old November 2nd, 2007, 11:44 AM   #88
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very nice projects !!!!

Should Mangalore be the second Metro in Karnataka, in near future?

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very nice projects !!!!

Should Mangalore be the second Metro in Karnataka, in near future?

RKPV its already a metro city in karnataka..its far far better than mysore in modern looks while latter hav its pretty royal looks.... mysore is a beautifull sleepy city wid treelined roads fully loaded wid palace complexes..but mangalore is sharp contrast to mysore...instead of palaces towering skyscrapers....
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RKPV its already a metro city in karnataka..its far far better than mysore in modern looks while latter hav its pretty royal looks.... mysore is a beautifull sleepy city wid treelined roads fully loaded wid palace complexes..but mangalore is sharp contrast to mysore...instead of palaces towering skyscrapers....
I have seen so many high rises in Mangalore, when last year i passed thru the city to Mookambika. At that time i felt that it is really bigger than Kochi , but the last one year kochi changed a lot.

And i feel that the climate ,greenery and culture of Mangalore-Uduppi area is almost similar to Kerala. And we had a nice bus journey in local private buses thru local routes, that we can't expect in Tamil Nadu or other parts of Karnataka.
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I have seen so many high rises in Mangalore, when last year i passed thru the city to Mookambika. At that time i felt that it is really bigger than Kochi , but the last one year kochi changed a lot.

And i feel that the climate ,greenery and culture of Mangalore-Uduppi area is almost similar to Kerala. And we had a nice bus journey in local private buses thru local routes, that we can't expect in Tamil Nadu or other parts of Karnataka.
i hav lived there for 3 years....one cant find much difference in looks...it looks like another kochi or calicut..but industrially its everest high than its kerala counterparts...
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i hav lived there for 3 years....one cant find much difference in looks...it looks like another kochi or calicut..but industrially its everest high than its kerala counterparts...
I heard so many It companies, lead by Infosys have plans for Mangalore
Sure, The Heart South Karnataka will serve as Heart of West Cost in coming years. It will be preferable location for the peoples from North-west Karnataka and North Kerala as well.
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RKPV its already a metro city in karnataka..its far far better than mysore in modern looks while latter hav its pretty royal looks.... mysore is a beautifull sleepy city wid treelined roads fully loaded wid palace complexes..but mangalore is sharp contrast to mysore...instead of palaces towering skyscrapers....
What ever be the report, officially Hoobly-Dharwad is the second largest city in Karnataka.

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What ever be the report, officially Hoobly-Dharwad is the second largest city in Karnataka.

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As per the 2001 census, Karnataka's six largest cities sorted in order of decreasing population were, Bangalore, Hubli-Dharwad, Mysore, Gulbarga, Belgaum and Mangalore. Bangalore is the only city with a population of more than one million. Bangalore Urban, Belgaum and Gulbarga are the most populous districts, each of them having a population of more than three million. Gadag, Chamarajanagar and Kodagu districts have a population of less than one million.[41]

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karnataka

thank God, I could get this supporting information on Wiki.
There i a misconcept among the Malayalees that Mangalore is second only to Bangalore.
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[QUOTE=jaleelmalik;16242169]As per the 2001 census, Karnataka's six largest cities sorted in order of decreasing population were, Bangalore, Hubli-Dharwad, Mysore, Gulbarga, Belgaum and Mangalore. Bangalore is the only city with a population of more than one million. Bangalore Urban, Belgaum and Gulbarga are the most populous districts, each of them having a population of more than three million. Gadag, Chamarajanagar and Kodagu districts have a population of less than one million.[41]



After Bangalore , Mangalore has the largest malayalee population. So that misconception is no surprise. Also after Bangalore, Mangalore is the only city which is easily accessible to people from Kerala , particularly from south kerala.
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Old November 2nd, 2007, 11:03 PM   #96
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mangalore is the second fastest growing city

Having stayed in Karnataka for 33 years and having visited all the cities in Karnataka I can confidentally say that Mangalore is now the second fastest growing city in growth,revenues and area but not in population. As mentioned above. Hubli Dharwad has the second highest population but Mangalore had always the second highest number of vehicles,phone connectionsa and basically second highest in everything else but highest in literacy,health ,lowest infant mortality ,maternal mortality.

Earlier this year the International edition of India Today ranked various cities on order in the four Zones of India and Mangalore ranked first in the south followed by Kochi,Mysore and Coimbatore.Infact till few months ago Mangalore had the second highest soft ware exports in Karnataka of about 650 crores It was recently overtaken marginally by Mysore mainly because Mysore recorded a whopping 90% growth last year.

As far as Mall development and high rises are concered Mangalore is next to Bangalore and no other city leave alone Hubli and Mysore can come anywhere near Mangalore.Mysore due to its proximity to Bangalore has the potential but all the Money is in Mangalore.Like Sanju sometimes I feel that Mangalore looks bigger than Kochi .It extends to almost 26 kilometres in the North. Virtually from Talapady to Suratkal,you are travelling 45 Kms in Mangalore city.

The population of Mangalore is about 6 lakhs plus.But it is a metro city in all repects.It was made a corporation in 1980 after a big struggle because this city was being constantly ignored by state governments despite being the most progressive city in the most progressive undivided South Kanara District.

Anyway the govt woke up a bit late realising its potential and is rightly making it the second commercial and economic Capital powerhouse of Karnataka.



All the major papers including Hindu,Times,Decan Herald are published from Mangalore . In addition it has atleast five local English papers ,two of them online. There is no misconception. All these are facts.Minus the population Mangalore is the second city in Karnatak. Let us absolutely have no doubt about that.

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I heard so many It companies, lead by Infosys have plans for Mangalore
Sure, The Heart South Karnataka will serve as Heart of West Cost in coming years. It will be preferable location for the peoples from North-west Karnataka and North Kerala as well.

Infosys have 2000 employees,Mphasis 3000. Besides there are others including First Indian corporation who operate from the 9 and 10'th floor of Manasa Towers,MG Road.Infosys is building its second campus. TCS,Wipro,Satyam,Lotus have all acquired land here. Leela group,Hilton and Intercontinental hotels have also acquired land in Mangalore.

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i hav lived there for 3 years....one cant find much difference in looks...it looks like another kochi or calicut..but industrially its everest high than its kerala counterparts...


Sanju,Thanks for your lovely photos.I had visited Mangalore in july ,went to Mookambika as well.

Picture of Golden Harvest Mall?



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i hav lived there for 3 years....one cant find much difference in looks...it looks like another kochi or calicut..but industrially its everest high than its kerala counterparts...

Even the buses in Mangalore are a class apart even better than those in Kerala. Infact some of my cousins who came to Mangalore in the late eighties from Kerala were surprised by the posh looks of the buses in Mangalore with Sunroof,dark tinted glasses . I have taken lots of photos this time .One new thing they all had DVD coach written on the front!
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I have taken lots of photos this time.
Please post the relevant photos of Mangalore city here.
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