Hotel Ashok, Samrat and Janpath to host 2010 games
Hotel Ashok, Samrat and Janpath to host 2010 games
DDA will also contribute some flats up to the standards of three-star hotels.

New Delhi: With 486 days left for the Commonwealth Games, three hotels were named that will play host to top VIPs who would be in the national capital.

The three hotels include Hotel Ashok, Samrat and Janpath, all under the India Tourism Development Corporation Ltd, a government of India undertaking would also fill the need for hotel rooms in the capital.

The Organising Committee of Commonwealth Games 2010, Delhi and the ITDC signed a memorandum of understanding in this regard on Thursday.

Minister of State for Tourism Sultan Ahmed said, a budget of around Rs 300 crore (Rs 30 million), including the share of the government and the private sector, will be spent on the renovation of these hotels so that it could roll out the red carpet for international guests.

"A total of Rs 146 crore has been sanctioned for the renovation work and upgradation of Hotel Ashok. Also, we have signed a contract with the Delhi Development Authority to furnish the DDA flats up to the standards of three-star hotels, so that we can give accommodation to guests and players there as well," Ahmad said.

The 12-day Commonwealth Games will be hosted by India for the first time in October 2010, organising Committee chairman Suresh Kalmadi said.

"We have too much to do and so the work has to be done day and night," he added.

"Around 10,000 rooms are there and we require 30,000 more rooms," he said. While 3,300 rooms are being arranged by DDA, 6,200 rooms are being arranged in neighbouring Haryana and 1,800 rooms would be arranged in Uttar Pradesh.

He said the DDA, the housing body in the national capital, is arranging 5,500 rooms in Dwarka and Jasola there are 11,000 guest houses in the city and 3,000 rooms available through the bed-and-breakfast scheme.

"As we expect a bigger inflow of tourists, air-conditioned tented accommodations could also be arranged. Also, we are talking to educational institutions. We are also talking to defence officials to get their grounds," he added.

Kalmadi said while the Hotel Ashok would be offering 500 rooms, Samrat has 60 rooms and Janpath would be offering 120 rooms.

The three hotels, he said, would host members of the Commonwealth Games associations and other federation members.

Humble hospitality, neat and clean ambiance and good food are all that we will offer our guests of the games, said Parvez Dewan, chairman and managing director of ITDC.

"We are also in the process of building a six-storey spa in Hotel Janpath. A brand new range of restaurants will be opened shortly that will offer the guest a wide range of specialities of cuisines from around the world," added Dewan.

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