India's No. 1 Hospitality Business Weekly Issue dated - 8th August 2005
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Newstrack
Spotlight
View Point
Opinionated
High Spirits
On Campus
Food & Beverage
Events
Equip-Mart
Dialogue
 Network Sites
 Group Sites
Untitled Document
 
Cover Story
Rains Fail To Dampen Mumbai's ‘Hospitality’ Spirit
Though most hotels in Mumbai were presented with an opportunity to do rollicking business as incessant rains left scores of people in Mumbai city devoid of shelter and comfort, many hoteliers opted to set aside profitable gains and play the ‘good samaritan’.
Spotlight
The Strains And Gains Of Mumbai Rains
Newstrack
Mumbai Restaurants Face Major Losses On Account Of Rains
Thiruvananthapuram To Boast Of A 150-Room Hotel
AMPA, PVR Group To Build Integrated Mall In Chennai
Razzaq Hotels To Open Five Properties In Kerala
Indian Hotels Net Up 164%
Ganesh Housing To Step Into Hospitality Zone
View Point
Take A Leaf Of China
The Nilgiri British Raj Nostalgia
Opinionated
An Open Letter To The Fraternity Of Hoteliers
There are two concerns that deeply disturb me as I watch the HR practices in the Indian Hotel Industry. I trust that my esteemed hospitality decision makers would respond positively and take some corrective actions in their respective spheres of influence.
High Spirits
Stirring Up Business
The upscale ambience at the XO Bar, InterContinental Buckhead complements the upscale offerings-vintage cognacs.
On Campus
ITI, Goa Offers Two-Year Hospitality Management Course
Dyanvardhini Education Society Starts New Institute In Mumbai
Food & Beverage
Impresario To Expand Into Small Cities
‘India Has Proven To Be A Profitable Market’
Putting The Fizz Back In F&B
Pasta: Some Like It Cold
Events
Scene & Heard
Equip-Mart
Pergo Launches ‘Synchronised Grain’ Surfaces
Pergo India Pvt Ltd, one of the global leaders in laminate flooring, introduces its new range of 'Synchronised Grain' surfaces. These surfaces revolutionise laminate flooring by giving them the look and feel of a natural wooden floor.
Dialogue
`We Plan To Have 50 Microtels In India Within The Next Five Years'
Microtel Inns & Suites is planning to open 50 hotels in India by 2010. Amrish Bhuwania, managing director and CEO, ABS Hotels Pvt Ltd - the master franchise for the brand in the Indian market spoke to Vyas Sivanand about the upcoming hotels, future plans and policies of Microtel.
E-Counselling
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