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Traveltation - Adventure Travel Tours India - 0 views

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    Traveltation - offers tours and travel packages, holiday package tours, tailormade tours packages in india, travel and vacation packages, travel packages india, india holiday packages, tour organizer in india. Again, adventure is a state of mind, more than an achievement - so get in touch with our expert and customize a package that will pump up your adrenaline! India offers a great mix of adventure activities. Owing to its vast geographical extent, you could find yourself deciding whether to go white water rafting in the Ganges, motor-biking on the world's highest motorable roads, trekking in the challenging peaks of north, skiing on the slopes of Himalayas, cycling in the picturesque trails of Himachal, scuba diving & surfing off the Andaman Islands, canoeing in the Arabian sea or simply doing a road trip through numerous villages of India.
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Aswan sightseeing tour, overday trip, excursion by felucca or motor boat to Elephantine... - 0 views

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    Elephantine Island day trip from Aswan, With artifacts which date back to the predynastic periods, Elephantine Island is one of the most ancient sites in Egypt. Spend few hours with Fly2egy.com exploring the largest island of the region, travel will be by motorboat or felucca.
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All You Need To Know About The ELD Mandate Deadline - 0 views

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    The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administrationpublished the final ELD Mandate on December 16th 2015 which had to be complied with by December 18, 2017. Meant to be applied on commercial fleets operating on the long haul, the chief intention of announcing this rule was to introduce a smoother, faster, safer and more efficient method of recording and tracking the hours of duty status of the truckers. However, not all the commercial vehicles have complied with this mandate so far. The cost of purchasing and maintaining an electronic logging device is a reason why some fleet owners are not complying with this mandatory rule. Discussed below are the many facts which are inseparably attached with the ELDs along with an account of the ELD Mandate deadline.
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Home2 Suites Opens in Whitestown, Indiana - 0 views

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    The Home2 Suites by Hilton Whitestown Indianapolis NW is now open in Whitestown, Indiana. It is owned by the Jetha Group with Sumeet Jetha as president of operations and managed by Hotel Equities. The 107-room hotel is near Grand Park Sports Campus, Indiana Motor Speedway, Amerisource Bergen, Indy Car Exchange and Indianapolis International Airport. Amenities include a combined laundry and fitness area, indoor pool and Digital Key check-in. During its opening weekend, Home2 Suites Whitestown Indianapolis donated all of its proceeds to So Big, an organization that provides assistance to women facing unexpected pregnancies. "We are excited to open our doors to travelers visiting metro Indianapolis and serving our community," said Keith Adkins, the hotel's general manager. "Whitestown and the surrounding area is a great place to visit and stay for a while with an abundance of amenities at your door step, including nearby shopping and dining."
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Clarion Pointe Opens In Statesville, NC - Asian Hospitality - 0 views

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    The Clarion Pointe in Statesville, North Carolina, is now open. It is owned by Shrina, Inc., led by Tika Shah and Jigar Majmundar. It also is the 25th hotel to open for Choice's relatively new midscale select-service brand. The 104-room Clarion Pointe Statesville is near Lake Norman, the Charlotte Motor Speedway, local breweries and the Blue Ridge Mountains. Amenities include an outdoor pool and a fitness center. The hotel is pet friendly. Other Clarion Pointe hotels have recently opened in Franklin, Tennessee; Rock Hill, South Carolina; and Beckley, West Virginia, and additional openings are expected this year in Tallahassee, Florida; Salt Lake City, Utah; and Syracuse, New York.
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Mit Shah's story worth repeating in Leadership Series - 0 views

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    Mit Shah today is CEO of Atlanta-based Noble Investment Group, a multi-million dollar company founded in his lifetime of experience growing up in the hotel business. It's a story he shares with many Indian American hoteliers, but he said it's a story that bears repeating, a story of the American dream. Shah retells his story here for Asian Hospitality's Leadership Series, the first episode for 2024. Along with his family history, he also discussed Nobel's investment practices, the economy in general and lessons learned from hosting interviews with industry leaders for the Bharat Shah Leadership Speaker Series, named after his father, at the Hunter Hotel Conference in Atlanta. "My parents were immigrants to the United States. In the 1960s they came here for a better life and education. As they were doing that, they had friends that found themselves in this industry and buying small properties throughout the country," Shah said, adding that his parents bought their first hotel, the Winkler Motor Inn in Winston Salem, North Carolina in 1979. "I was 10 years old at the time, my younger brother was six years old at the time and that was the family business, a very common story that we hear throughout our industry. It's an important story to continue to tell because it's deeply rooted in the American dream."
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Book chronicles the Patels' quest for the American Dream - 0 views

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    THE HISTORY OF Indian immigrants in the U.S. could fill several books, but Mahendra Doshi has captured a core aspect of it with his book "Surat to San Francisco: How the Patels from Gujarat Established the Hotel Business in California 1942-1960." The book is, as the title says, the story of the individuals who first left their home for a roundabout journey to the American Dream. Doshi is journalist in San Jose, California, not a businessman himself, but he is originally from Vadia in the Indian state of Gujarat. His family moved to Calcutta in West Bengal where Doshi earned degrees from Presidency College and the University of Calcutta before moving to the U.S. in 1967 and eventual graduated with a master's degree from the University of Nevada, Reno. "I have never even thought of business. I had a degree in journalism and I did marketing work for General Motors. That's where I made my living for 30 years," Doshi said. "At the same time, I pursued my journalistic impulses. I wrote for mostly all those ethnic papers, Indian ethnic papers like India Times of Chicago and India West and India Post." Doshi also published two "Who's Who among Indians" lists in 1976 and 1981. That whet his appetite for exploring his people's history.
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