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harshit-sahu2001 · 1 year
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The Browns Hotel Nagpur
Welcome to The Browns Hotel - a luxurious and elegant hotel located in the heart of Manish Nagar. Our hotel is designed to provide guests with the ultimate in comfort and convenience, with world-class amenities and a prime location that puts you at the center of everything the city has to offer.
At The Browns Hotel, we pride ourselves on providing exceptional service and attention to detail. From the moment you step into our lobby, you'll be greeted by our friendly and professional staff who are dedicated to making your stay with us as comfortable and enjoyable as possible.
Our rooms and suites are spacious and well-appointed, featuring comfortable beds, luxurious linens, and all the amenities you need to feel at home. Whether you're traveling for business or pleasure, we have the perfect accommodation to meet your needs.
When it comes to dining, The Browns Hotel offers a variety of options to suit every taste and budget. From our casual all-day dining restaurant to our upscale fine dining establishment, you'll find a range of delicious dishes made with the freshest and highest quality ingredients.
At The Browns Hotel, we also offer a range of facilities to help you stay active and refreshed. Our state-of-the-art fitness center is fully equipped with the latest equipment and is open 24 hours a day, so you can exercise whenever it's convenient for you. We also have a rooftop swimming pool and a spa, where you can relax and rejuvenate after a busy day of sightseeing or business meetings.
If you're planning an event or a business meeting, The Browns Hotel has a range of well-equipped function rooms and meeting spaces that can accommodate up to 500 guests. Our professional event planners are on hand to help you with every detail, from catering to audiovisual equipment, ensuring that your event is a success.
At The Browns Hotel, we are committed to providing our guests with a memorable and enjoyable stay. Book your stay with us today and experience the ultimate in comfort and luxury in the heart of Manish Nagar.
To learn more about our hotel and to make a reservation, visit our website at https://thebrowns.in/. We look forward to welcoming you soon!
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gracethomas111 · 6 months
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Luxury on a Budget: The Affordable Luxury of T. Nagar's 3-Star Hotels Experience affordable luxury at 3 Star Hotels In T Nagar, Chennai. Visit: https://netforum.breezio.com/article/6464604524656429759/luxury-on-a-budget-the-affordable-luxury-of-t-nagar-039-s-3-star-hotels
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Hotel No.601, Anna Salai, Gangai Karai Puram, T. Nagar, Chennai, Tamil Nadu 600006, India See in map
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Chennai: Two government doctors held for raping colleague | Chennai News - Times of India
Chennai: Two government doctors held for raping colleague | Chennai News – Times of India
CHENNAI: Two government doctors were arrested in Chennai on charges of raping their female colleague at a hotel in T Nagar during Covid-19 quarantine in August this year. They were remanded in judicial custody on Thursday. The doctors were identified as S Vetriselvan, 35, and N Mohanraj, 28. According to police, the doctors barged into the woman’s room when she was alone and sexually assaulted…
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sigappurojakal · 4 years
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மாவட்ட வாரியாக இலவசமாக ஹோமியோபதி covid19 நோயெதிர்ப்பு ஆற்றல் மருந்து வழங்கும் மருத்துவர்கள் பட்டியல்
மாவட்ட வாரியாக இலவசமாக ஹோமியோபதி covid19 நோயெதிர்ப்பு ஆற்றல் மருந்து வழங்கும் மருத்துவர்கள் பட்டியல்
(தமிழ்நாடு முழுவதும்,)
( சேவை மனப்பான்மையுடன் செய்கிறோம்/ வசதி வாய்ப்புகள் உள்ள பெரிய மனிதர்கள் இம் மருத்துவ சேவைகளை அனைத்து மக்களுக்கும்  எடுத்துச் செல்ல உதவலாம் வரவேற்கிறோம்)
LIST OF Places and doctors in TAMILNADU – Giving  immune boosting homeopathy medicines FOR COVID-19 (Free of cost/ As social services)
CHENNAI
1. Dr. S. Shenbaga, Saidapet, chennai, ph: 9841140920
2. Dr. Mathi, Allcure homoeopathy clinic, Velachery, Chennai 9500468800
3. Dr.Priyanka BHMS, Prithvi homeo clinic, Thandhai Periyar Nagar, Taramani, Chennai 600113. Ph: 9894513099
4. Dr. Malini T Sri Eswaran Homoeo Clinic Madipakkam, Chennai-91 Ph no: 9094999919 9941370595
5. Dr. Nirmal, Niveena Homeo Clinic, No 304B, Konnur High Road, Inside 24 hr hospital, Near Noor Hotel, Ayanavaram, Chennai, 9842788997
6. Dr.Ilaiyarani, Arul Homoeo Clinic, Urapakkam 9443787375
7. Dr. S. Gowri, BHMS, SM Homoeo clinic, Sai gardens, dhandeeshwaram 10th cross street, velachery, Chennai. 8056080745
COIMBATORE
8. Dr. tamaraicelvan Vanilla Homeopathic Medical Land Coimbatore. 9443060609
9. Dr.parthiban Coimbatore 9442070643
10.Dr.P.Hemalatha,B.H.M.S, Deepam Homoeopathy clinic, karumathampatti, coimbatore. 9865420605
11. Dr. Bibin T Varghese, s.v.Homoeopathy Clinic, 1, Sathy main road, Near water tank, Ramakrishnapuram, Ganapathy, Coimbatore. Pin 641006. Tamilnadu. Phone: 9894696306
12. Dr.P.Kalyana sundaram Dr.P.K.Siva sankar S.R.K. Homoeo clinic Sheela devi complex Rajendra main road Karimedu ccb school opp Contact:9487602782 9952136616
13. Dr Ramanan homoeopath. Aswini homoeo clinic kavundampalayam Coimbatore 9843064149
DINDIGUL
14. Dr.P.Kathiravan, NPC clinic, Madurai main road, near KVB Bank, Nilakottai, Dindugal CELL 9994212101
KALLAKURICHI
15. Drsanthoshkumar Homeopathy consultant 2 / 133b, bazaar street Post by Rishivandiyam Kallakurichi district 606205 Cell: -9843132680
MADURAI
16.*Government homeopathy medical college hospital Tirumangalam- 625706 Madurai
17. Dr.U.S.U. kalpana, Sarada homeopathy clinic, Tirumangalam, Madurai, 9842845846
18.  Veltai Homeo Clinic, 8/19 Kakkan Street, Senai Nagar Madurai - 20. 9080718567
19.Dr.Sivakumaran, Genuine homoeopathy clinical Research center, Madurai -625006, 9842477482
20. Dharshini homoeo clinic ..2 / 764 mahatma veethi ..marudhupandiar street .gomathi puram 6 th main road, MADURAI. 9487417732
21. Taj homeopathic clinic Munichalai Madurai 9842028727
22. Dr.Bharathi@sana B.H.M.S Cure Homeopathy Clinicic 155B, Vakkil new street Opp Harish Bakery Simakkal Madurai-1 Ph no: 7010634425
23. Sivabalan gayathri homoeo clinic 15, Kannaya complex, Bose street, sellur, madurai-2 8754734982
24. Dr.B.Aarthi Sugan, JAS homoeo clinic, H-97, tnhbcolony,tamilnagar anaiyur, madurai-17. 6380386329
25. Nalvazhi homeopathy clinic 380,Bharathiyar road jaihindpuram Madurai-11 Ph: 7010634425
26. Dr R. Sindhu B.H.M.S Sri meenakshi homoeo clinic 5 /2, Moulana saheeb Street, annanagar madurai - 20, phone no :9488463342
27. Dr.Karthika Suresh Karthika Homoeopathy clinic Pandian Tower Manthai Amman kovil Street Near SBI Bank Narayanapuram Madurai - 625014 Mobile : 9894376286
28. Mahathma Homoeo Research Center, Dr. Dhananalam, 62/21 Soniyar Kovil Street, Narimedu, Madurai, Ph:0452252600
NAGAPATTINAM
29. Dr. Rajarettinam. B.H.M.S., Homeopathy doctor. 5, Poorna Towers, State Bank opposite, Neela South Street, Nagapattinam. 7200976779
NAMAKKAL
30. Dr.R.ELAKKIYARAM B.H.M.S 177(1)SRI MAARUTHI NAGAR, SULTHANPET, PARAMATHY VELUR, NAMAKKAL Dt. Pin: 638182. Mobile:6383661267
PALANI
31. Dr. Dinesh Sivaram Homoeo Clinic 178 Lakshmipuram, PALANI. 9786126755
32. Dr.Vimaladevi, BHMS., Annai homoeo clinic, Neikkarapatti, palani_624615. mobile_9952349245, 9894848479
POLLACHI
33. Dr. Prabunayagam bhms Vinayaga homeo clinic Pollachi. 9865785810
SALEM
34. M.Thiyagaraj Thiyagu clinic Steel plant Salem 9790209939
SANKARAN KOVIL
35. Dr.subbulakshmi Sankaran kovil 9597412105
SIVAKASI
36. Dr. Sureka Eswari BHMS, Sri Yogiram Homoeo clinic, 967, Sri Yogiram Bhavan, National colony, ( opp. to Gupta printers back gate), Sivakasi -626189. Ph no : 8148215857
THANJAVUR
37. Dr.Revathy, shop no-208, Near SBI ATM, Jubilee towers, Ramanathan roundana, Trichy road, Thanjavur-7. 9442413543
38. Dr.K.M.Anu, Jai Homoeo clinic. Shop no -7, Arokya Nagar, E. B. Colony, Nanjikottai road,. (near Indian Bank) Thanjavur-613006. Mob_9791758164
THENI
39. Dr r Ramesh, Lakshmi hospital 35/15 cumbum road moondranthal periyakulam theni dt 9790661895
40. Dr.A.Abdul pazith BHMS,M.A.N.Homoeo clinic,47 sungam Street near big masjid, cumbum.Theni dt, 9894476001
41. Dr Sathiswaran, Sree vinayaka homoeopathic clinic, Near hotel theni international Theni 9944242451
TIRUCHIRAPALLI
42. Dr.karthiyaini Trichy 9944946621
TIRUPUR
43. Dr.karthick babu .b Sri Homoeo clinic, 12 krr lay out1 stt, mangalam road tirupur -641604 9843449966
PONDICHERRY
44. Dr Dhana Lakshmi, Hemanth Homeo-Dental Clinic, No.1, Airport Road, Tagore Nagar, Lawspet, Pondicherry 605008 Mobile 9842680841
ULUNDURPET
45. Dr. Arul Ulundurpet 7204600465
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46. Homoeopathy wing , All government head quarters hospitals
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brajeshupadhyay · 4 years
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Coronavirus Outbreak LIVE Updates: Karnataka permits liquor sale; bars and hotels can sell stock at MRP till 17 May but only as takeaway
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Coronavirus Outbreak in Karnataka Latest Updates
Karnataka permits liquor sale; bars and hotels can sell stock at MRP till 17 May
The Karnataka government has permitted the sale of liquor in standalone clubs, boarding hotels and bars, where the existing stock of alcohol can be sold at MRP, reported News18.
The alcohol can be bought only as takeaways from 9 am to 7 pm from Saturday till 17 May.
Karnataka has been among the few states that has wanted to restart economic activities and have the revenue come in for the state.   
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Coronavirus Outbreak Latest Updates
WHO to launch COVID-19 app with Bluetooth-based contact tracing
The World Health Organization (WHO) plans to launch an app this month to enable people in under-resourced countries to assess whether they may have the novel coronavirus, and is considering a Bluetooth-based contact tracing feature too, an official told Reuters on Friday.
The app will ask people about their symptoms and offer guidance on whether they may have Covid-19, the potentially lethal illness caused by the coronavirus, said Bernardo Mariano, chief information officer for the WHO. Other information, such as how to get tested, will be personalized according to the user’s country.
Though the WHO will release a version on app stores globally, any government will be able to take the app’s underlying technology, add features and release its own version on app stores, Mariano said in a phone interview.
08:07 (IST)
Coronavirus Outbreak Latest Updates
Uber lays off 14% of its workforce, says French hacker 
The latest findings of French hacker Robert Baptiste, who goes by Elliot Alderson on Twitter, revealed that Uber has laid of 3,700 employees. In the wee hours of Saturday, Baptiste tweeted that the cab service providers have decided to lay off close to 14 percent of its workforce. 
Uber has been hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic, which has crushed the travel industry because of lockdowns to stop the spread of the virus. 
The stocks fell fell as much as 4 percent on Wednesday but ended the trading day down 0.9 percent
NEW: Uber lays off 3,700 workers due to coronavirus, nearly 14% of its workforce.
— Norbert Elekes (@NorbertElekes) May 8, 2020
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Coronavirus Outbreak in Maharashtra Latest Updates
NHRC takes suo motu cognisance of Aurangabad rail accident that killed over 16 migrant workers
The National Human Rights Commission on Friday issued notices to the Maharashtra Chief Secretary and the District Magistrate of Aurangabad over 16 migrant workers being mowed down by a goods train. The incident happened between Badnapur and Karmad stations in Nanded Division.
The NHRC has taken suo motu cognisance of media reports about mowing down of 16 migrant workers by the goods train in the early hours of Friday, it said in a statement.
The officers have been directed to submit a detailed report within four weeks. "It should also include details of the steps taken by the state and the district authorities to provide food, shelter and other basic amenities to the poor people, especially migrant labourers, who are facing extreme difficulties from every angle during the coronavirus-triggered lockdown," it said.
Coronavirus Outbreak LATEST Updates: The Karnataka government has permitted the sale of liquor in standalone clubs, boarding hotels and bars, where the existing stock of alcohol can be sold at MRP, reported News18.
The alcohol can be bought only as takeaways from 9 am to 7 pm from Saturday till 17 May.
Karnataka has been among the few states that has wanted to restart economic activities and have the revenue come in for the state.
The National Human Rights Commission on Friday issued notices to the Maharashtra Chief Secretary and the District Magistrate of Aurangabad over 16 migrant workers being mowed down by a goods train. The incident happened between Badnapur and Karmad stations in Nanded Division.
The NHRC has taken suo motu cognisance of media reports about mowing down of 16 migrant workers by the goods train in the early hours of Friday, it said in a statement.
The officers have been directed to submit a detailed report within four weeks. "It should also include details of the steps taken by the state and the district authorities to provide food, shelter and other basic amenities to the poor people, especially migrant labourers, who are facing extreme difficulties from every angle during the coronavirus-triggered lockdown," it said.
The nationwide tally of COVID-19 cases reached 56,342 on Friday  with more people testing positive for the deadly virus infection in Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh and Rajasthan among other states.
India registered an increase of 103 fatalities and 3,390 infections in the last 24 hours, on Friday while the number of those having recovered from the infection crossedg the 16,000 mark and the toll neared 1,900.
Meanwhile, the situation in Maharashtra's Mumbai and Pune remained worrisome with both cities reporting 748 and 111 cases, respectively. The massive spike in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region was reported along with the news that the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation chief was replaced by the Maharashtra government on Friday.
BMC commissioner Pravin Pardeshi will swap offices with Iqbal S Chahal, currently additional chief secretary (urban development).
Delhi, Chennai and Ahmedabad emerged as other  major hotspots in the country, with the National Capital reporting 338 new cases, while the other two cities registered 399 and 269 cases, respectively.
Spike in cases continue despite extended lockdown
A large number of new cases were reported during the day from various cities in Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu, while Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Odisha also reported rise in their tallies.
The number of active COVID-19 cases stood at 37,916. While 16,539 people have recovered, one patient has migrated, it said. "Thus, around 29.35 percent patients have recovered so far," a senior health ministry official said. The total cases include 111 foreign nationals.
The total of 103 deaths reported since Thursday morning include 43 in Maharashtra; 29 in Gujarat; eight in Madhya Pradesh; seven in West Bengal; five in Rajasthan; two each in Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh and Andhra Pradesh; and one each in Bihar, Delhi, Karnataka, Punjab and Jammu and Kashmir.
Of the 1,886 fatalities, Maharashtra tops the tally with 694 patients dying of COVID-19, Gujarat comes second with 425 deaths, followed by Madhya Pradesh at 193, West Bengal at 151, Rajasthan at 97, Delhi at 66, Uttar Pradesh at 62 and Andhra Pradesh at 38.
The death toll reached 37 in Tamil Nadu, 30 in Karnataka while Telangana has reported 29 fatalities. Punjab has registered 28 COVID-19 deaths, Jammu and Kashmir nine, Haryana seven, Bihar five and Kerala four.
Jharkhand has recorded three COVID-19 fatalities. Odisha and Himachal Pradesh have reported two deaths each. Meghalaya, Chandigarh, Assam and Uttarakhand have reported one fatality each, according to the ministry data.
According to the health ministry data updated in the morning, the highest number of confirmed cases in the country is from Maharashtra at 17,974 followed by Gujarat at 7,012, Delhi at 5,980, Tamil Nadu at 5,409, Rajasthan at 3,427, Madhya Pradesh at 3,252 and Uttar Pradesh at 3,071.
The number of COVID-19 cases has gone up to 1,847 in Andhra Pradesh and 1,644 in Punjab.
The tally has risen to 1,548 in West Bengal, 1,123 in Telangana, 793 in Jammu and Kashmir, 705 in Karnataka, 625 in Haryana and 550 in Bihar.
Kerala has reported 503 coronavirus cases so far, while Odisha has 219. A total of 135 people have been infected with the virus in Chandigarh and 132 in Jharkhand.
Tripura has reported 65 cases, Uttarakhand has 61, Chhattisgarh has 59, Assam has 54, Himachal Pradesh has 46 and Ladakh has 42.
Thirty-three COVID-19 cases have been reported from the Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
Meghalaya has registered 12 cases, Puducherry has nine, while Goa has seven. Manipur has two cases. Mizoram, Arunachal Pradesh and Dadar and Nagar Haveli have reported one case each.
"Our figures are being reconciled with the ICMR (Indian Council of Medical Research)," the ministry said on its website.
State-wise distribution is subject to further verification and reconciliation, it said.
MHA says 'learn to live with virus'
During a press briefing on the COVID-19 situation, Health Ministry Joint Secretary Lav Agarwal said, "As we talk of relaxations to the lockdown and of migrant workers returning back to their respective homes, there is a big challenge in front of us that we also have to learn to live with the virus."
"And when we are talking about learning to live with the virus then it is very important that the guidelines that are there on saving oneself from the virus are adopted in the community as a behavioural change," he added.
It is a big challenge and the government needs the community support for it, Agarwal added.
The ministry also reeled off various datasets, including those showing a rising number of infection-free districts and an increasing recovery rate, to suggest the success of the government's strategy in the COVID-19 fight, even as it sought "a behavioural change" and everyone's support in this massive challenge.
Maharashtra chief minister Uddhav Thackeray, however, admitted there has been no success yet in breaking the virus chain, and said his government may seek deployment of central forces, if needed, to allow police personnel to take rest in phases. The state tops the nationwide tally for confirmed cases as well as deaths.
Ugly side of migrant crisis
Sixteen migrant workers sleeping on rail tracks while returning to Madhya Pradesh were crushed to death by a goods train in Aurangabad district of Maharashtra. The migrant workers, rendered jobless due to the coronavirus-enforced lockdown and desperate to go to their native places, were walking along the rail tracks apparently to escape police attention.
Those killed and the four other migrant workers who survived were all male, officials said. A viral video clip from the scene of the tragedy shows the bodies of migrant workers lying on the tracks and nearby with their meagre personal belongings scattered around.
Aurangabad SP Mokshada Patil told PTI that three of the four survivors had tried in vain to wake up their colleagues who had slept on the track after an overnight walk from Jalna, around 40 kilometres from the accident spot. The workers were walking to Bhusawal from Jalna along rail tracks, while returning to their home state Madhya Pradesh, an official at the Karmad police station said.
Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh governments announced financial aid of Rs 10 lakh  to Rs 5 lakh each to the families of the deceased.
Separately in Karnataka, hundreds of migrant workers gathered on Mangaluru station in protest.  They told the local police that they were stuck in the city without jobs, money and adequate food and that they were even willing to walk to their home states if the special trains were not operated immediately.
Meanwhile, a plea has been filed in the Supreme Court on Friday seeking a direction to the Centre to ask all district magistrates in the country to identify stranded migrant workers and provide shelter and food to them before ensuring their free transportation to native places in view of the Aurangabad tragedy.
Economic costs of lockdown causes worry
With the pandemic and the ongoing lockdown hitting the economy badly, Punjab chief minister Amarinder Singh urged the prime minister to spell out the way forward for the country's economic revival and an exit strategy from the third phase of the lockdown.
A nationwide lockdown has been in place since 25 March, which was first imposed for 21 days but got extended first for another 14 days till 3 May and then for further 14 days in the third phase, with considerable relaxations, till 17 May.
The economic cost of the COVID-19 fight and the ongoing nationwide lockdown also appeared rising manifold with Moody's Investors Service projecting India's economic growth at zero percent for the current fiscal. It also said that a high government debt, weak social and physical infrastructure, and a fragile financial sector face further pressures due to the coronavirus outbreak.
According to experts, industrial and other business establishments may also face a huge labour shortage once they resume operations after the lockdown, which has been in place since 25 March and is scheduled to continue till 17 May. Lakhs of migrant workers have either left for their native places or are in the process of doing so, including by trains and buses arranged by state governments.
There are also worries that the virus spread may grow further in newer areas following these movements, while a large number of Indians stranded abroad have also begun returning home in special flights.
Since its outbreak in China last December, more than 38.6 lakh people have been found to be infected with this virus, while over 2.7 lakh people have lost their lives. Nearly 13 lakh people have recovered so far, including about 2 lakh in the US.
Separately, a panel of experts, formed to suggest ways to revive Maharashtra's economy, hit by the COVID-19 crisis and the resultant lockdown, submitted its report to the government during the day.
Several states have been taking steps to shore up their resources, including by levying higher taxes on fuel and liquor. After Delhi, Andhra Pradesh and several others, Himachal Pradesh government has now decided to impose a 'corona cess' on liquor sales, while Puducherry chief minister V Narayanasamy also said the territorial administration was mulling imposition of special COVID-19 tax on liquor to wriggle out of the current fiscal crisis.
The Madras High Court, however, ordered closure of liquor shops in Tamil Nadu a day after they were reopened, but allowed sale of liquor through online and door delivery till the end of the lockdown.
The Supreme Court too asked states to consider non-direct contact or online sales and home delivery of liquor during the lockdown period to prevent the spread of coronavirus on account of crowding at the shops.
Liquor shops were allowed to be opened in the third phase of the lockdown, which began on 4 May, subject to compliance to social distancing and other guidelines issued by the government.
With inputs from PTI
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harshit-sahu2001 · 1 year
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Top Hotels in Nagpur - The browns Nagpur
1. Le Meridien, Nagpur
Hotel Le Meridien Nagpur is a luxury hotel located in the city of Nagpur, India. It offers 132 spacious and elegantly designed guest rooms and suites with modern amenities, including high-speed internet, flat-screen TVs, mini-bars, and 24-hour room service. The hotel also features a range of dining options, including an all-day restaurant, a specialty Indian restaurant, and a lounge bar. Other amenities include a fitness center, a spa, an outdoor swimming pool, and several meeting and event spaces. Its location provides convenient access to the city’s business and commercial areas, as well as nearby attractions such as the Deekshabhoomi Stupa and the Nagpur Central Museum.
2. Hotel Flora Inn
Hotel Flora Inn Nagpur is a budget hotel located in the heart of Nagpur, India. It offers comfortable and affordable accommodations with modern amenities such as air conditioning, flat-screen TVs, and 24-hour room service. The hotel features an on-site restaurant that serves Indian and Chinese cuisine, and guests can also enjoy a complimentary breakfast buffet. Other amenities include free Wi-Fi, laundry services, and on-site parking. Its location provides easy access to nearby attractions such as the Sitabuldi Fort and the Raman Science Centre.
3. Regenta Central Hotel & Convention Centre, Nagpur
Regenta Central Hotel and Convention Centre Nagpur is a luxurious hotel located in the heart of the city of Nagpur, India. The hotel boasts modern amenities and facilities, making it an ideal destination for both leisure and business travelers. It has 130 well-appointed rooms and suites with elegant decor and equipped with all the modern amenities. The hotel also features several dining options that offer a range of delicious cuisines, including Indian, Chinese, and continental. Additionally, it has a well-equipped fitness center, an outdoor swimming pool, a spa, and a business center with conference facilities, making it an ideal destination for both leisure and business travelers.
4. Tuli International, Nagpur
Tuli International Nagpur is a 4-star hotel located in the heart of Nagpur city, India. The hotel offers comfortable accommodation and modern amenities, making it an ideal destination for both business and leisure travelers. It has 105 well-appointed rooms and suites, each equipped with all the necessary amenities such as air conditioning, satellite TV, and Wi-Fi. The hotel also features several dining options that serve a range of delicious cuisines, including Indian, Chinese, and continental. Additionally, it has a fitness center, a swimming pool, a spa, and a business center with conference facilities, making it an ideal destination for corporate meetings and events.
5. Treebo Trend The Pavilion, Nagpur
Treebo Trend The Pavilion Nagpur is a budget hotel located in the heart of Nagpur city, India. The hotel offers comfortable accommodation and modern amenities, making it an ideal destination for budget-conscious travelers. It has 22 well-appointed rooms, each equipped with all the necessary amenities such as air conditioning, satellite TV, and Wi-Fi. The hotel also features a restaurant that serves delicious food, and guests can enjoy complimentary breakfast during their stay. Additionally, it has a business center with conference facilities, making it an ideal destination for corporate meetings and events. The hotel’s convenient location near the city’s major attractions and transportation hubs makes it an ideal choice for travelers seeking budget-friendly accommodation.
6. The J K Hotel
 It is a budget hotel located in the heart of the city and is conveniently situated near Nagpur Railway Station and the popular Sitabuldi Market. The hotel has 32 air-conditioned rooms with basic amenities such as TV, free Wi-Fi, and en-suite bathrooms. The hotel also has a restaurant that serves Indian and Chinese cuisine, and guests can enjoy complimentary breakfast during their stay. Additionally, the hotel offers 24-hour room service, laundry facilities, and free parking. The hotel’s convenient location and affordable rates make it a popular choice for budget-conscious travelers visiting Nagpur.
7. Hotel Uptown, Nagpur
Uptown Hotel Nagpur is a 3-star hotel located in the Sadar area of Nagpur. It is highly recommended by guests for its good service quality, friendly staff, and convenient location, which provides easy access to popular transit points and tourist attractions in the city. The hotel follows strict safety and hygiene protocols to ensure the well-being of its guests, with features such as thermal screening, staff hygiene, and social distancing. The hotel also offers a range of amenities, which are highly appreciated by its guests. Overall, Uptown Hotel Nagpur is a great choice for travelers looking for a comfortable and convenient stay in Nagpur.
8. Treebo Trend Finesta Suites, Nagpur
Treebo Trend Finesta Suites is a popular 3-star hotel located in the bustling city of Nagpur. The hotel is situated in the heart of the city, providing easy access to major business and commercial centers. It is rated 4.0 out of 5 by guests, which is considered excellent. The hotel offers a comfortable and convenient stay with well-furnished rooms equipped with modern amenities like air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, and more. The hotel also features a restaurant, a 24-hour front desk, room service, and free parking for guests. Additionally, the hotel has a banquet hall and conference rooms suitable for hosting business meetings and events. Some of the popular tourist attractions located close to the hotel include the Sitabuldi Fort, Deekshabhoomi, and Ramtek Fort Temple. The hotel is a great choice for business and leisure travelers looking for a comfortable and affordable stay in Nagpur.
9. The President Hotel
The President Hotel is a budget-friendly hotel located in the heart of Nagpur city, making it an ideal choice for business and leisure travellers. The hotel is rated 3.6 out of 5 and is well-connected to the major transit points of the city. It is located at a distance of 7 km from Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar International Airport and 2 km from Nagpur Junction Railway Station. The hotel offers comfortable rooms equipped with modern amenities such as air conditioning, TV, Wi-Fi, and 24-hour room service. The hotel also features a restaurant and bar, conference facilities, and a travel desk to help guests plan their city sightseeing tours. The President Hotel is in close proximity to many popular tourist attractions such as Sitabuldi Fort, Nagpur Central Museum, and Balaji Temple, making it a convenient choice for travellers.
10. The Legend Inn
Legend Inn is a budget hotel located in Nagpur, Maharashtra, India. The hotel offers comfortable and affordable accommodation options for travellers looking for a budget stay in Nagpur. Legend Inn is located in the prime location of Sitabuldi and is easily accessible from major transit points in Nagpur, including the Nagpur Railway Station, which is only 2 km away from the hotel. The hotel features well-appointed rooms that are equipped with all the basic amenities needed for a comfortable stay. The hotel also has a restaurant that serves delicious Indian and Chinese cuisine. The staff at Legend Inn is friendly and courteous and ensures that guests have a pleasant stay at the hotel. The hotel is a popular choice among budget travellers visiting Nagpur.
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The Browns Hotel: The Browns Hotel is a luxurious boutique hotel in Nagpur located in the heart of the city. It offers elegantly designed rooms and suites with a modern and contemporary touch. The hotel features an outdoor pool, a fitness center, a spa, and multiple dining options. The hotel's restaurant, Flavours, serves a variety of Indian and international cuisines, and the bar, Liquid Lounge, offers a wide range of cocktails and beverages.
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The Browns Hotel: The Browns Hotel is a luxurious boutique hotel in Nagpur located in the heart of the city. It offers elegantly designed rooms and suites with a modern and contemporary touch. The hotel features an outdoor pool, a fitness center, a spa, and multiple dining options. The hotel's restaurant, Flavours, serves a variety of Indian and international cuisines, and the bar, Liquid Lounge, offers a wide range of cocktails and beverages.
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