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Blackstone buys 50% of Taj Aravali Udaipur for $100M

Global asset manager Blackstone Group invests $100 million for a 50% stake in Udaipur's Taj Aravali Resort & Spa, signaling strong confidence in India's luxury hospitality sector. Read more about this major deal and its implications.

5 Injured in Siliguri Bank Gun Accident

Five people, including two women and a minor, were injured after a security guard's shotgun accidentally discharged inside a Siliguri bank. Police have detained the guard and seized the firearm.

Kamat Hotels: A Century-Long Journey of Consistent Growth

Vishal Kamat, executive director of Kamat Hotels (India) Ltd, shares the story of their ₹700-crore empire built on hyper-consistency, from his grandfather's humble beginnings to managing 22 hotels. Discover why growth for growth's sake is not their mantra

UPSC GS 3 Practice: Aviation Market & Siliguri Corridor

Ace your UPSC Mains with this week's GS Paper 3 practice. Dive deep into questions on India's domestic aviation market dominated by a few carriers and the strategic importance of the Siliguri Corridor for national security. Essential insights for IAS aspi

How Luxury Evolved: From Kings to Millennials

Explore the fascinating journey of luxury from ancient empires to modern India. Discover how exclusivity, hospitality, and guest expectations have transformed over centuries. Read insights from a hospitality expert.

Pachmarhi Sees 100% Occupancy for New Year 2025-26

Pachmarhi hill station is fully booked for New Year 2025-26, with room rates doubling or tripling. Tourists are now seeking stays in nearby towns. Discover the festive rush and alternative options.

Vizag, Araku Hotels Fully Booked for New Year

Visakhapatnam's hospitality sector hits record occupancy for New Year 2026, driven by tourism, events, and cool weather. Discover the surge in demand from luxury hotels to tribal tents.

Siliguri Hotels Boycott Bangladeshi Tourists

Siliguri hotels announce a total boycott of Bangladeshi tourists, citing political tensions and violence against Hindus. The move follows the murder of a Hindu worker in Bangladesh. Read more.

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