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Parsvnath
Hotel at Hyderabad gets "5 Star" approval from The Ministry of Tourism
~Sprawling over an area of approximately
11063.68 sq. meters, the total plot area would offer a judicious blend of
Shopping Mall, Office Complexes and a Five Star category Hotel.~
Hyderabad|India|February'2009:
Parsvnath Hotels Ltd. a subsidiary of Parsvnath Developers Limited (PDL),
India’s leading real estate and infrastructure company, has received 5
star category project approval from Ministry of Tourism, Government of
India for its hotel project at Hyderabad . The construction of the hotel
is undertaken by Parsvnath Hotels Limited which is expected to be
operational by late 2011.
Sprawling over an area of
approximately 11063.68 sq. meters, the total plot
area would offer a judicious blend of Shopping
Mall, Office Complexes and a Five Star category
Hotel. The hotel comprising of 186 rooms offers
coffee shop, multi cuisine and specialty
restaurants, a bar and a few boutique shops
coupled with all amenities of a five star hotel.
The hotel is strategically located in the Rajiv
Gandhi Circle at Kukatpally, Hyderabad. Being
situated in close vicinity of Secundrabad Railway
Station and mere 35 kms away from Shamshabad
Airport, the hotel project ensures easy commuting
via road, rail and air ways.
Speaking at the occasion, Mr. Deepak Mowar, Vice
President - Hotels said “Hyderabad, the capital city of Andhra Pradesh,
known for its rich history, culture and architecture representing its
unique character as a meeting point for North and South India. The city
being a modern hub of Information Technology, ITES, and Biotechnology has
always been a preferred tourist destination and convention centre. This
huge influx of fluctuating population has led to burgeoning demand for
qualitative place which addresses the leisure as well as business
activities of the visitors. Our project in Hyderabad bridges this gap by
providing all the amenities under one roof.”
The proximity to Hi-tech city- the 10 storied
cylindrical building housing Indian and multinational IT companies would
further enhance hotel’s demand.
Reachout's News Bureau
February' 2009
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