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International hotel meet in Delhi

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New Delhi , Oct. 21

THE proprietors and managing directors of some of the biggest hotel chains of the world would be gathering in Delhi for the annual convention ofThe Leading Hotels Of the World, Ltd.

The theme of this year's convention, which begins on October 26, is `Luxury- A universe without boundaries'.

The speakers for the convention include His Holiness the Dalai Lama, Ms Renuka Chawdhary, Union Minister of State for Tourism, designer Denzo Takada and writer and columnist Ms Shobha De.

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