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  2. Yeshwant Club - Wikipedia

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    The Yeshwant Club, Indore, established in 1934. The Yeshwant Club (द यशवंत क्लब) in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India, came into existence in 1934 at the behest of Maharaja Sir Tukoji Rao III Holkar of Indore. The club was established out of affection for his son, Yuvraj Yeshwant Rao Holkar.

  3. Sarovar Hotels & Resorts - Wikipedia

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    Sarovar Hotels & Resorts are a chain of resorts and hotels throughout India. [1] The chain is owned by Groupe du Louvre which was bought by the Shanghai Municipal People's Government-owned Jinjiang International in 2015.

  4. Lemon Tree Hotels - Wikipedia

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    Lemon Tree Hotels was founded in 2002 by Patu Keswani. [4] It opened its first hotel with 49 rooms in May 2004. [5] In 2019, the company acquired Berggruen Hotels Private Limited for an enterprise value of ₹ 605 crores. At the time of acquisition, Berggruen Hotels owned 936 rooms and managed 975 rooms under the "Keys" brand in 21 cities ...

  5. Indian Hotels Company Limited - Wikipedia

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    The Indian Hotels Company Limited (IHCL) is an Indian hospitality company that manages a portfolio of hotels, resorts, jungle safaris, palaces, spas and in-flight catering services. The company is part of India's Tata Group .

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  7. Shiv Vilas Palace - Wikipedia

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    Shiv Vilas Palace, also known as the New palace, is a palace in Indore, built by Maharaja Shivajirao Holkar of the Holkar dynasty and served as the official residence of the Holkars from 1894 to 1920. This palace was built beside their old residence, [1] [2] the Rajwada.