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Chatwal to invest Rs 5,000 cr in India
New York-based Hampshire Hotels & Resorts, owned by NRI Sant Chatwal, has
proposed to invest Rs 5,000 crore to build hotels across India in a span of
four years. "We would pump in Rs 5,000 crore in the Indian hospitality
sector during the next four years for building up a new chain of hotels,"
Sant Chatwal, its chairman and CEO, said. Of this, Rs 1,000-2,000 crore has
been earmarked for setting up a hotel in Punjab, he added.
"We plan to set up new hotels under the brand of Hampshire Plaza and Dreams
Hotels in Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Kerala and Chennai. Out of these hotel
projects, one hotel in Hyderabad is being set up at an investment of Rs 125
crore and another hotel is being constructed in Kochi with an outlay of Rs 200
crore," he said. On his investment plans in Punjab, Chatwal, who hails
from Faridkot district of the state, said, "I have proposed the Punjab
government for converting the Gobindgarh Fort in Amritsar to a seven-star heritage
hotel cum museum."
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