India's No. 1 Hospitality Business Weekly Issue dated - 11th July 2005
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Taj Sells Mumbai Intl Airport Land To C L Raheja Group
Having turned its focus of developing a hotel at the Chattrapati Shivaji Domestic Airport in Santa Cruz, Mumbai; The Taj Group of Hotels has scrapped its plans of setting up a five-star hotel at the Sahar International Airport, Mumbai.

Hyatt To Storm Into India’s Satellite Cities
After setting a foothold in the metro cities of the country, the Hyatt International has set its eyes on the satellite cities of Pune, Chandigarh, Gurgaon and Ahmedabad.

Sureka Group To Set Up Kolkata’s First 'Service Apartment' Hotel
Keeping in stride with the trend in the cities of Mumbai, New Delhi and Bangalore, Kolkata is set to receive its first service apartment hotel. The Sureka Group – a leading real estate company is to set up the city’s first service apartment hotel.

Ramanashree Eyes Hyderabad, Chennai Market
In a bid to increase its presence in other cities in the hospitality market in the South, the Bangalore based Ramanashree Group is to set up three-star hotels in Hyderabad and Chennai.

Chordia’s Launches Second Hotel
After the success of its first hotel property, the Chordia Group - a company engaged in the business of garment exports, engineering, construction and hospitality, has launched its second four-star property - the Hotel Ambience Excellency in Pimpri, the twin city of Pune.

UK Scraps Visas For Jobs At Restaurants
The UK government has scrapped a visa scheme for people to work in Indian restaurants in Britain because of an illegal immigration scam.

IHCL To Boost Share Of Overseas Revenue Shares
The Indian Hotels Company Limited (IHCL) plans to boost the share of its overseas revenues to about a third of sales by buying rights to manage more hotels in US and Asia.

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