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    Delhi 5-star hotel shed collapse leaves two injured

    A temporary shed collapsed at the Hyatt Regency Hotel compound, causing minor injuries to two individuals. In a separate occurrence, a Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) bus overturned on Ring Road, injuring one person. Authorities have launched investigations into both incidents to ascertain the causes and ensure necessary preventive measures are in place.

    Feel the chill yet? Keep an eye out for your heart & eye health this winter

    ​Cold weather constricts blood vessels and increases blood pressure, potentially triggering heart attacks, particularly in people with pre-existing cardiovascular conditions.

    4 smallcap stocks close crossing below VWAP on November 29
    Norwest Venture picks up 40 per cent in Regency Healthcare

    Regency Healthcare is promoted by Atul Kapoor, a medical doctor based in Kanpur. The company operates a 1,000-bed hospital in the city besides having a joint venture with Germany's Fresenius Medical Care to run a network of dialysis clinics. Fresenius is a global market leader in management of end-stage kidney disease.

    Bank of Maharashtra fails to attract buyers for loans to Asian Hotels (North)

    Bank of Maharashtra did not receive any firm bids for its loans to Asian Hotels (North) at an auction. The reserve price was set at Rs 330 crore, but no asset reconstruction companies submitted firm bids. Asian Hotels (North) had faced financial difficulties due to the impact of Covid-19 and had entered into a one-time restructuring. Lenders agreed to a restructuring proposal involving a moratorium on payments, and the company challenged the declaration of its account as a non-performing loan in court.

    G20 Summit: ITC Maurya, Taj Palace and other hotels selected for top world leaders

    As top world leaders prepare to attend the G20 summit in Delhi, close to 3,500 hotel rooms in Delhi and Gurgaon have been booked. Over 10,000 hospitality professionals will be stationed at 30 prominent hotels to cater to the needs of the leaders. Luxury hotels such as ITC Maurya and Taj Palace have been selected to host leaders like US President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping respectively.

    The Economic Times
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