Bringing into perspective, all pros and cons of maintaining and marketing a heritage hotel, Hotelscapes, in its September issue addresses the unthought-of benefits as well. The drastic shift of the traveller’s mindset is bringing into limelight, heritage properties based out of small places, where the real flavour of authenticity can be tasted. The real hospitality by the real people! Mr. Adityaveer Singh, GM-Group Operations, HRH Group of Hotels is seen throwing light on key aspects that are deep-rooted with heritage hospitality.
MMCF is known to have charities and philanthropy set really high up in its priorities. Adhering to the dictates of the olden principles even today, MMCF is taking bold initiatives in terms of eco-management, philanthropy, academics, heritage conservation and preservation and more that comes on the way to serving the community of Mewar.
Excited to have our very own Shriji being recognised as one of the top 100 most influential people in the hospitality industry! A humble man who schooled and studied hospitality like a next-door boy and proved that ashes become gold one day. Though it’s true that this time it was the boy born with a golden spoon in his mouth making gold out of himself! The article is an interesting doorway to Shriji Arvind Singh Mewar’s yesterday that has turned into a golden today and the glitter that lies ahead.
Hindu mythology earmarks ‘Ashad Shukla’, the day of the full moon in the rainy season, as the auspicious day dedicated to The Teacher or Guru. Every year on this day, The House of Mewar pays a musical tribute to Parmeshwaraji, an incarnation of Lord Shiva, at Shri Eklingji Temple. Swaranjali 2013 was once again celebrated with renowned vocalists and instrumentalists holding the audience who succumbed to the indulgent music and the ambience.