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Welcome bags 5 more hotels

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NEW DELHI: Welcomheritage, the country's largest chain of heritage hotels, on Tuesday announced that it had signed up five more hotels, including the second property in Jammu and Kashmir and an adventure resort in Rajasthan.

In a statement, the group has said that the signing ceremony on Tuesday was for five properties of which three are already functioning. The other properties, which were signed on Tuesday, are in the process of restoration and renovation. With the formal signing, the chain will have 38 properties.

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