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Hospitality Net
03-06-2025
- Business
- Hospitality Net
Ramada by Wyndham Makes Its Debut in Ranchi, Expanding Global Hospitality Footprint
Shakambari Builders Private Limited is proud to announce the grand opening of Ramada by Wyndham Ranchi Bariatu Road, a premium new addition to the city's hospitality landscape, located in the upscale Rameshwaram Colony on Bariatu Road. This launch marks a significant milestone in Ranchi's evolution as a growing hub for both business and leisure travel. The contemporary hotel features 66 well-appointed guest rooms, thoughtfully designed to offer a blend of comfort, convenience, and modern amenities for discerning travelers. The hotel also offers various recreational activities such as indoor heated swimming pool, card room, kids play area and gaming zone, discotheque. Strategically positioned near Ranchi's key medical, educational, and commercial centers, including Rajendra Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS), Tagore Hill, Rock Garden, and Kanke Dam, the hotel also provides easy access to Birsa Munda Airport and Ranchi Railway Station. Hotel website


Bloomberg
27-05-2025
- Business
- Bloomberg
Coal India to Take First Unit Public With Consultancy Firm IPO
Coal India Ltd. will sell as much as 10% of its holding in mining consultancy unit Central Mine Planning & Design Institute Ltd. (CMPDI) through an initial public offering. The Ranchi-based unit of the world's biggest coal miner filed draft prospectus for sale of as many as 71.4 million shares through the offering. CMPDI will be the first Coal India unit to go public as part of the state-owned company's plan to separately list shares of its units on stock exchanges with an aim enhance competition and boost output.


BBC News
25-05-2025
- Sport
- BBC News
Dhoni to take time on retirement decision
Chennai Super Kings captain MS Dhoni says he has "four-five months" to decide if he continues playing professional former India captain, who turns 44 in July, led Chennai to a 83-run win over Gujarat Titans on Sunday, but his side finished bottom of the Indian Premier League table."There's no hurry to decide what needs to be done," Dhoni said after the match."Every year, it's 15% more effort to keep the body fit - not to forget this is top-level cricket. "It's professional cricket - you have to be at your best - and it's not always performance that you can count, because if cricketers start retiring because of performance then a few of them will retire when they're 22."Dhoni has scored 196 runs in 13 innings this season, with a high score of 30, taking over the captaincy after an injury to Ruturaj head coach Stephen Fleming has said that Dhoni, once known as one of the game's great finishers, now "can't bat for 10 overs" because of problems with his knees."What is important to see if how much hunger you have, what kind of fitness you have, and how much you can contribute to the team, and whether the team needs you or not," Dhoni added."I will go back to Ranchi - haven't been home for a long time - enjoy a few bike rides."I'm not saying I'm done, I'm not saying I'm coming back. As I said, I have the luxury of time. When you have the luxury then why not think about it and then decide?"