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India was ready to get a new hill station near Mumbai. But, it is now a ghost townLavasa, India's first planned private hill city near Pune, was envisioned as a European-style utopia with open promenades, waterfronts, and...
How the dream of an idyllic private hill city took shape — and then crashed into realityLavasa, India's first new hill station since the end of British colonial rule, has been given a new lease of life. After being partially bu...
ITC Hotels and CII join hands for job oriented international hospitality trainingThe present association will accommodate 200 students who have cleared Higher Secondary with 50 per cent marks in English but the pocket pi...
'Cheat It All' a guide for foodies who want to be fitHaving just launched his first book, at the age of 18, Vedanta said that the book is for all those who love food, love cooking or either.
Taj Vivanta's former COO Veer Vijay Singh launches hotel management companyLaunched this month, Hyderabad-based Trance Hotels and Resorts is already in talks with 20 hotel owners to manage their properties, said Si...
Demand for young chefs on rise as hotels bank on rising F&B revenues“We are hiring more chefs, especially young, to give F&B a push,” says Andrew W Harrison, general manager of Four Seasons Hotel Mumbai.
Ecole Hoteliere opens new campus in LavasaThe world's oldest hospitality management institute, Ecole hôtelière de Lausanne, Switzerland, has opened a 67,000 square feet campus in In...
- Infrastructure, realty cos setting up campuses for universities
Infrastructure and real estate companies such as GMR and Hindustan Construction Company are setting up campuses for universities and higher...
Tourism growth in India is commendable: EHL ChairmanWith the revival in the Indian economy and outlook for the hotel industry looking bright, it is not surprising that global hospitality and ...
- Axis Bank buys 2.5% in HCC arm Lavasa
Axis Bank has picked up a 2.5% stake in Lavasa Corporation, a subsidiary of Hindustan Construction Company (HCC), for Rs 250 crore.