Thursday, December 14, 2006

My First Experiences in Mangalore - Mukul Joshi

As I got off the plane at the Mangalore airport I was reminded of Goa airport: small, cozy and peaceful. I wondered if life also will be same as in Goa: full of fun, lots of work and loads of spare time for self and family. As I started the journey towards city I forgot about these thoughts. The weather was humid and sultry ala Mumbai but the landscape was serene and calm, with lush greenery covering the hillocks and spread over till one could see..
The drive down (Yes! The airport is on a hillock and 25 minutes away from the city) from the airport to the city was akin to coming back from a vacation at hilly regions in Maharashtra (Mahabaleshwar/Matheran). I was very pleased with the first impression of this small city.
Next few days I spent around the city, exploring its locales and the important roads. I saw many up-market shops filled with all branded clothes and other accessories, two malls and two pubs! Not a bad start, I thought. As the city grows these entertainers will also grow in number as well as their structure!

It’s more than a month now that I am here, and I feel one among these local-ites. They seem to be friendly, warm, hospitable and ‘considerate’. When they hear ‘my company name’ their expectations are high and it is difficult to bring them down to normalcy whether it is renting a flat or traveling in a rickshaw. However, these are givens of some facts of life! The best advantage for me in this city is the short distances to travel and self managed transportation. I can find the money for a car and not crib about the hike in petrol prices (though diesel or CNG options are more reasonable and cost-effective)! After 4 Saturdays and Sundays, I have realized there is more to explore in this city and nearby places. I am waiting for some extended weekends so that I can hike a ride to nearby Munnar or Kurg and just relax! Never thought while in Mumbai I could afford such luxury, Mangalore makes this need a sumptuous reality! I’m loving it in Mangalore!
Mukul Joshi from Mumbai works as a Consultant in an Indian Multinational based out of Mangalore. He can be reached at mukulsj@vsnl.net

"Life is Calling" - Article about Mangalore in TIME Magazine



Returning to his provincial hometown after 15 years, the author finds that it's yearning for some big-city action
By Aravind Adiga

http://www.time.com/time/asia/covers/501060619/mangalore.html

Wednesday, December 13, 2006

List of CBSE/ICSE Schools

CBSC Schools in Mangalore:

KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA, PANAMBUR Tel: 2407337, EMail:
principalkvno1_mng@yahoo.co.in
KENRIYA VIDYALAYA, RAILWAY COLONY Tel: 2424755, EMail:
kvm_lore_2@rediffmail.com
SHARADA VIDYALAYAS KODIALBAIL, Tel: 2492628, 2493089 EMail:
sharadav@sanchernet.in
M R P L SCHOOLM R P L COLONY, Tel: 710400, EMail:
vkt@mrplindia.com
B G S EDUCATION CENTRE, KAVOOR, Tel: 2484749,
LOURDES CENTRAL SCHOOL, BIJAI Tel: 2223366, 5273081

List of ICSE schools
Presidency School, Padav, Tel: 2213305, 2213017

Education in Mangalore


  • World renowned education centre Students from all over the world – Gulf, South Asia, UK and USA.
  • 12 engineering colleges, 13 medical and dental colleges
  • Over 51000 students connected to the Mangalore University and it is rated as one of the top universities in South India
  • Other colleges include St. Aloysius College, Canara College, Beasent College, Centres offering part time courses in Mangalore include ICFAI, IGNOU, KSOU, Manipal Sikkim University, CAT\GMAT training institutes
  • Good schools with CBSC and State syllabus

For more information on schools and colleges:


Why should I move to Mangalore?


  1. Low rentals – almost 50% less compared to Bangalore.
  2. Small city with the amenities of a big city:
    —Shopping complexes / malls with major international brands.
    —Multiplex, movie theaters, discotheques, pubs, multi-cuisine restaurants for entertainment, fun and relaxation
  3. Weekend getaways:
    —Unspoilt beaches, parks, trekking sites, historical monuments, temples, churches
  4. Multicultural people of varied backgrounds
  5. Friendly local people:
    Hospitable
    –No language barrier: Knowledge of Hindi and English among local people
  6. Highly entrepreneurial culture with solid foundation in hospitality, banking, education and healthcare industry
  7. One of the few districts to have 100 % literacy
  8. Low crime rate in comparison with other cities
  9. No known history of Natural Disasters
  10. Mangalore's location makes it accessible by all forms of transport: road, rail, air and sea
  11. Excellent Education and Health care facilities
  12. Work-Life Balance, no traffic jams, no pollution
  13. Can spend quality time with family