Complainant Harjit Singh stated in his complaint that his nephew, a resident of Kings Court, GK-2, had gone to Thailand on Friday, a senior police officer said.When caretaker Pardeep opened the house on Monday, he saw some articles lying on the floor and the valuables cash, jewelleries, watches, new mobile phones etc missing, the officer said.On Tuesday, the house owner returned from Thailand and checked his house.
New Delhi [India], December 1 (ANI/SRV): Metro Group, one of India's leading Real Estate developers, has started bookings for its new flagship villa development, Metro King's Court, from 1st October 2022. Fuelled by the vision to build sustainable communities, Metro Group conceived the King's Court, a multi-phased villa project. A sanctuary of peace, the villa is located in Jatani, South Bhubaneshwar, and is close to the airport. With easy access to hospitals, tech parks, educational institutions, campuses, and malls, Metro King's Court will contribute to the quality of life and ensure a fulfilling experience for all its residents. A premium villa project where every villa has its private lawns and sit-outs, sit-out lounge with a balcony that offers a panoramic view of tranquil greenery, along with other relaxing features such as cycling, and jogging track, Acupressure walkway, Meditation zone, outdoor playing area, clubhouse, and spacious parking area, to name a few. L
Posted By Nina Rangel on Fri, Feb 12, 2021 at 10:42 AM click image Instagram / cullumsattagirl Cullum s Attagirl Ice House s occupancy nearly tripled, thanks to the program. District 1 Councilman Roberto C. Treviño wants to get more butts into locally-owned restaurant seats and he’s started a pilot program dedicated to doing just that. The Eat on the Street initiative is a joint effort between the councilman’s office, the World Heritage Office and the city s public works department that aims to help small businesses expand their footprint, The larger footprint would allow small local businesses to welcome more guests while remaining within pandemic-driven capacity restrictions, according to the story.