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15 July 2024

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15 July 2024

India’s Pride Hotels partners with Rameshwaram Hotels on Jharkhand launch

Biznotel by Pride Deoghar, located 800m from the Baba Baidyanath Temple, offers rooms ranging from 230ft² to 450ft².

Upasana Mukherjee July 15 2024

Pride Hotels Group has reached a partnership with promoters Rameshwaram Hotels, marking the introduction of two new hotels under the Biznotel by Pride brand in Jharkhand, India.

This collaboration marks the foray of the Biznotel by Pride brand into the state, with the signing of Biznotel by Pride Deoghar and Biznotel by Pride Dumka.

Biznotel by Pride Deoghar is located 800m from the Baba Baidyanath Temple. 

The hotel offers rooms in various sizes, ranging from 230ft² to 450ft², along with a multicuisine restaurant and two banquet halls to host events and celebrations. 

Pride Hotels Group EVP Atul Upadhyay said: “We are excited to bring Biznotel by Pride to Deoghar, a city known for its spiritual significance and vibrant culture. It is strategically positioned to cater to both spiritual tourists and leisure travellers.

“Biznotel by Pride Deoghar is a testament to our dedication to expanding our footprint in key locations across India. Our guests can expect exceptional hospitality that blends traditional Indian warmth with modern amenities, ensuring a warm stay experience.”

Meanwhile, Biznotel by Pride Dumka is an 80-room hotel that offers easy access to the airport and railway station.

In March, Pride Hotels Group announced its expansion plans, focusing on new properties at pilgrimage sites across India.

This growth strategy includes the launch of Pride Resort Ambaji and Pride Comfort Dwarka in Gujarat, with additional developments planned in Haldwani, Puri, Ranakpur, Rishikesh, and Rudraprayag.

The group's portfolio currently includes properties such as Pride Ashiyana Resort Mussoorie, Pride Plaza Hotel Kolkata and Pride Biznotel, Sasan Gir, among others.

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