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DLF, Lodha and Indian Hotels Company secure top spot in Hurun India Top 150 Real Estate Companies

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DLF
has retained the title of the country’s most valuable real estate company with a value of ₹2 lakh crore, according to the Grohe-Hurun India Top 150 Real Estate Companies of 2025. Lodha Developers and
Indian Hotels Company
(Also known as The Taj Group of Hotels) secured the second and third spot on the list, with a valuation at ₹1.4 lakh crore and ₹1.1 lakh crore, respectively.

Released on Thursday, the cumulative value of the 150 companies on the list grew by just 14%, compared to 70% last year, the lowest growth in the history of the list. The combined value of these companies however, stood at ₹16 lakh crore, up by ₹1.9 lakh crore from last year. This was higher than the GDP of Kuwait and the combined GDP of Jordan and Bulgaria.

“Despite early-year turbulence due to global conflicts and input cost pressures, the industry added ₹1.4 lakh crore in value led by a sharp post-April recovery. DLF,
Prestige
, and Anant Raj posted over 20% rebounds in just 2 months,” said
Anas Rahman Junaid
, Founder And Chief Researcher, Hurun India, in a statement.

Of the 63 new entrants this year,
Ritesh Agarwal
-led Oyo found entry into the list for the first time, and that too becoming a part of the top 15 directly.

Meanwhile, Adani Realty reclaimed the top spot the most valuable unlisted real estate company. Over 51% of these 150 companies saw their value increase compared to 86% last year.

Mumbai topped the list with 42 companies, followed by Bengaluru at a distant 23, New Delhi with 16.

The youngest company to have debuted on the list was Deepak Parekh-led Schloss Bangalore, which was valued at ₹13,600 crore. The company was founded just 6 years ago.

The list has only four women-led companies. These include
Pavitra Shankar
of
Brigade Enterprises
(₹27,200 crore),
Priya Paul
of Apeejay Surrendra Park Hotels (₹3,600 crore),
Jyotsna Suri
of The Lalit (₹3,000 crore), and Meenakshi Ramji of Sowparnika (₹2,800 crore).



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US Issues Security Alert for Karachi Over Threat to Luxury Hotels

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The US State Department has issued a security warning for Karachi after receiving intelligence about a possible threat against luxury hotels in the city. 

In a precautionary move, the US Consulate General in Karachi has temporarily barred official visits by American government staff to these hotels. 

“The US Consulate General Karachi received a report of a threat directed at high-end hotels in Karachi,” the mission said in a statement, adding that access for US government personnel would remain restricted until further notice. 

The alert comes amid persistent concerns over safety in Pakistan’s largest cities, where political unrest, sectarian tensions, and terrorist violence have periodically erupted. While the consulate did not disclose specifics of the threat, officials noted that Washington routinely adjusts security protocols for its diplomats in response to credible intelligence. 

US citizens in Pakistan are being urged to avoid large gatherings, remain vigilant, and keep a low profile, especially in venues popular with foreigners, such as upscale hotels, restaurants, shopping malls, and tourist sites. The advisory also reiterated that Pakistan is under a Level 3 travel warning, which urges travelers to reconsider visiting due to terrorism and armed conflict. 

Karachi, despite local efforts to improve safety, has experienced periodic violence in recent years. Luxury hotels, often frequented by diplomats, aid workers, journalists, and business travelers, are considered potential targets in the event of attacks. 

The move to restrict staff travel reflects the US government’s broader policy of proactive risk management at its diplomatic missions. Security analysts note that while not all alerts point to an imminent danger, they are based on intelligence reviews and treated seriously. The consulate’s decision highlights the ongoing difficulties of safeguarding US personnel in volatile regions. 

The situation is being closely monitored. Restrictions will be lifted once threat levels are reassessed. In the meantime, Americans are encouraged to follow updates from US diplomatic missions and enroll in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) for real-time security information. 

 



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Indian Hotels Co (IHCL) eyes on North East for development of new properties

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File Photo : Puneet Chhatwal Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Indian Hotels Company Limited (IHCL).
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Tata Group hospitality firm Indian Hotels Company Ltd (IHCL) is putting the spotlight on the North East for new properties in line with India’s ambition of developing the region, according to its Managing Director and CEO Puneet Chhatwal.

The company has a portfolio of 15 hotels with 1,348 rooms in the North East, and six hotels with 634 rooms in the pipeline.

Developing properties in the East and North East has been a part of a strategic initiative, Chhatwal told PTI.

“Like 50 years ago it was Goa, 30 years ago it was Kerala. More recently, you heard about Lakshadweep. Now it is the North East — which is also in line with India’s ambition of developing the North East — our contribution as a Tata Group company,” he noted.

Elaborating on some of the new projects that the company is undertaking in the North East, he said,”IHCL has committed to projects like Jagiroad in Assam, opposite the Tata Electronics factory that is coming up.”

Moreover, he said,”There are also the conversion of two properties — one is the existing Vivanta in Guwahati which will be upgraded to Taj. We will see an extension of that asset with a number of rooms, banquet halls, etc. We will also be building another hotel in Kaziranga (in Assam).”

Chhatwal also reiterated that IHCL has signed its first ‘Taj Palace’ property in the North East with the ‘Taj Pushpabanta Palace’ in Agartala, Tripura.

The property was signed in May this year in a public-private partnership with the Tripura government. Under the partnership, the Pushpabanta Palace built in 1917 as a holiday home for the king and his guests will be developed to have 100 rooms to be housed in a newly built structure.

The refurbishment and expansion are expected to be completed in the next three years, IHCL had earlier said.

Last month, IHCL and the Ambuja Neotia Group had announced an agreement for 15 new hotels mostly in the East and North East India.

Published on August 3, 2025



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IHCL Expands in Northeast India: Rediff Moneynews

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Indian Hotels Co. Ltd (IHCL) plans significant expansion in Northeast India, with new hotels and renovations in Assam, Tripura, and other locations.

New Delhi, Aug 3 (PTI) Tata Group hospitality firm Indian Hotels Company Ltd (IHCL) is putting the spotlight on the North East for new properties in line with India’s ambition of developing the region, according to its Managing Director and CEO Puneet Chhatwal.

The company has a portfolio of 15 hotels with 1,348 rooms in the North East, and six hotels with 634 rooms in the pipeline.

Developing properties in the East and North East has been a part of a strategic initiative, Chhatwal told PTI.

“Like 50 years ago it was Goa, 30 years ago it was Kerala. More recently, you heard about Lakshadweep. Now it is the North East — which is also in line with India’s ambition of developing the North East — our contribution as a Tata Group company,” he noted.

Elaborating on some of the new projects that the company is undertaking in the North East, he said,”IHCL has committed to projects like Jagiroad in Assam, opposite the Tata Electronics factory that is coming up.”

Moreover, he said,”There are also the conversion of two properties — one is the existing Vivanta in Guwahati which will be upgraded to Taj. We will see an extension of that asset with a number of rooms, banquet halls, etc. We will also be building another hotel in Kaziranga (in Assam).”

Chhatwal also reiterated that IHCL has signed its first ‘Taj Palace’ property in the North East with the ‘Taj Pushpabanta Palace’ in Agartala, Tripura.

The property was signed in May this year in a public-private partnership with the Tripura government. Under the partnership, the Pushpabanta Palace built in 1917 as a holiday home for the king and his guests will be developed to have 100 rooms to be housed in a newly built structure.

The refurbishment and expansion are expected to be completed in the next three years, IHCL had earlier said.

Last month, IHCL and the Ambuja Neotia Group had announced an agreement for 15 new hotels mostly in the East and North East India.



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