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HOTELS & HOSPITALITY

HRAWI’ s 19th convention celebrates resilience of hospitality industry
Thursday, 27 October, 2022, 12 : 00 PM [IST]
Our Bureau, Mumbai
The Hotel and Restaurant Association of Western India’s (HRAWI) 19th Regional Convention in Nashik concluded recently with massive participation of various stakeholders from the industry. The event was inaugurated by Venkatesan Dhattareyan - regional director, India Tourism (Western and Central Region), and Dilip Vengsarkar, former Indian cricketer, who delivered the keynote address. The convention witnessed one of the largest congregations of professionals from the hospitality industry in the Western region of India after a gap of two years. Over the two days of the convention, the HRAWI organised a bouquet of business sessions on human resources, new trends in F&B in the post-pandemic world, best of international & domestic brands, sustainable designs and unconventional destinations.

This year’s theme for the convention was ‘Here To Win’, to celebrate the resilience of the hospitality industry through trying times and was attended by hospitality professionals, owners and operators of hotels and food businesses. Mangal Prabhat Lodha, Tourism Minister of Maharashtra, while he could not attend the convention, extended his best wishes to the HRAWI and reiterated the Government’s commitment towards offering assistance to the industry stakeholders.

“Before the 1983 Cricket World Cup, captain Kapil Dev had stated in response to a question, ‘We are here to win’. Following that, India went on to achieve what had seemed impossible – lifting the World Cup. I believe that the hospitality industry too will successfully bounce back in the post-pandemic era with the same motto – Here to Win,” said Dilip Vengsarkar, former Indian cricketer.

“The convention turned out to be a much-awaited event for the hospitality industry. The event offered hoteliers and restaurateurs an opportunity to express and share experiences from the days of the pandemic induced lockdowns. It also gave us an opportunity to share best practices and strategies for overcoming the hurdles to keep the business alive and thriving. We thank Venkatesan Dhattareyan and Dilip Vengsarkar for being part of our convention and for encouraging the industry. We also thank the speakers and moderators of the business sessions for hosting immersive discussions on a variety of subjects that are important to our sector. Special thanks to the organising committee for their remarkable efficiency in putting together this event. The convention was indeed a show of strength, spirit and resilience of our industry, and of course, we are here to win,” concluded Pradeep Shetty, president, HRAWI.

The first business session on Human Resources – Revolving Doors to Opening Human Doors was moderated by Kamlesh Barot of Revival Indian Thali with Natwar Nagar, founder & CEO of The People Network; Riyan Bhatia, enterprise account director at LinkedIn and Yogendra Agnihotri, sr. director – HR (South Asia) at Radisson Hotel Group as the speakers. The following session on New Trends in F&B in the post-pandemic world was moderated by Nirav Gandhi, sr. VP of HRAWI and had Ganesh Kumar, corporate director at Qmin Operations; Anurag Mehrotra, co-founder & CEO of Charcoal Eats; Chef Rakesh Sethi, corporate exec chef at Radisson Hotel Group, and Sandeep Talaulicar, MD of Mr Chow as speakers.

The next two business sessions were hosted on Deciding Between the Best of International & Domestic Brands and Sustainable Designs: Only Way Forward. The former session was moderated by Jaideep Dang, president, JLL Hospitality, with Zubin Saxena, MD of Radisson Hotel Group; Suhail Kannampilly, CEO of The Fern Hotels & Resorts, and Kapil Chopra, founder of Postcard Resorts, as the speakers. The latter was moderated by Reza Kabul of ARK Reza Kabul Architects and had Faizan Khatri, principal architect, founder of FK’D, Faizan Khatri Design workshop; Viraj Patki, CEO of PG Patki Architects; Sahil Khan, sr. director, design & technical services – South Asia, Radisson Hotel Group and Sanjay Patil, sr. architect at Environ Planners.

The speakers for the last business session on Unconventional Destinations were Shoba Mohan, founder partner of Rare India and Sandeep Talaulicar, MD of Mr Chow as speakers. Special dignitary - Chandrakant Pulkundwar, Municipal Commissioner, and administrator too, attended the session.
 
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