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New Grand Group President

New Delhi, Nov 6

The Grand Group, a Bharat Hotels enterprise, has announced the appointment of Mr Farhat Jamal as its President and Chief Operating Officer. Mr Jamal, a seasoned hotelier, has previously been associated with Taj Hotels Resorts & Palaces for 29 years, where he was the Group's Vice-President and Area Director in Mumbai, a release said. - Our Bureau

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