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Long before smartphones lit up screens and social media shrunk attention spans, a silent revolution in ink and intellect ...
For many reasons, the ‘upgrade’ path for Indian cuisine has not been easy. Unlike Western or Far Eastern cultures, high-class ...
However, the tragic incident has also unmasked a recurring and deeply disturbing pattern — Kashmiri students and traders outside the Valley were found once again bearing the brunt of collective ...
Leela Hotels IPO: Schloss Bangalore, which operates Leela Palaces Hotels and Resorts, is still in the midst of its three-day public offering, which will end today (Wednesday, May 28). Leela Hotels ...
Leela Hotels IPO: The public offering of Schloss Bangalore Ltd, which manages Leela Palaces Hotels and Resorts, began its public subscription today (Monday, May 26). Backed by Brookfield, the ...
Harmukh, the first-ever feature film made in both Kashmiri and Kannada languages, had its official launch here on Monday. At the event, the film’s trailer and songs were launched. The film is ...
The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in Pakistan). It was started by Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, a public-spirited philanthropist ...
No new brands. Niche luxury segments. That is what The Leela is planning post its IPO – $400 million (INR 35 billion) offering set for Monday. Parent company Schloss Bangalore aims to use ...
Schloss Bangalore Ltd, owner of "The Leela" brand, had a weak stock market debut, listing below its IPO price. Shares opened at Rs 406 on NSE and Rs 406.50 on BSE, against an IPO price of Rs 435.
Hotel Leela's IPO follows comes close on the heels of two other mainboard issues: Belrise Industries and Borana Weaves. These IPOs come after a gap of about three weeks in mainboard offers. The IPO ...
There are luxury hotels, and then there are sanctuaries. The Leela Ambience Gurugram Hotel & Residences has recently stepped into a new identity, firmly planting itself as the latter. I recently ...
NIAGARA FALLS, NY (IANS) – The dream project of a Kashmiri doctor couple, Khurshid Ahmad Guru and Lubna Guru, to set up a Kashmiri Museum abroad that was envisioned in 2020 has finally become a ...
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