Kairali Resorts enters into JV with
Country Club
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Kairali Resorts enters into JV with
Country Club
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Plans Ayurveda hospital in Boston
by 2008 end
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Friday, January 18, 2008, 11:00 Hrs[IST]
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By Lakshmi Vishwanath | Bengaluru
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Kairali Group of Resorts and Spas has entered into a joint venture
with Country Club to develop Ayurvedic centres at their upcoming resorts. The
property will be developed and managed by Country Club, whereas the Ayurveda
aspect will be handled by Kairali.
In the first phase, it will develop five centres and ten more are in
the pipeline. Kolkata, Lucknow, Gurgaon, Hyderabad, Bengaluru and Chennai are
some of the locations selected for these centres. Each centre will be
developed over one acre, at an investment of Rs five lakh.
The centres will have facilities similar to that of other Kairali
properties. Ayurveda diet, Yoga, meditation, tailor-made Ayurveda packages
and a team of doctors and therapists are the key features of the centres.
They will also feature Kairali products and medicines. ?Country Club wants
the resorts to be authentic Ayurvedic centres. Non-vegetarian food, alcohol
and smoking will not be allowed,? says Gita Ramesh, Managing Director,
Kairali Group of Resorts and Spas.
Kairili?s centre in the 80-room property ?Country Kutiram? at
Hyderabad, will be ready by the end of January, 2008. Others are in the
development stage. The group also plans to foray into the international
circuit with an Ayurveda hospital in Boston. The company has tied up with a
team of doctors, who are keen to propagate alternative forms of medicine.
This hospital is expected to be ready by the end on 2008. At present, the
group operates 15 Ayurveda centres in India and a few more through their
franchisees.
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Published on: 18th January 2008
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