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Reorganization of hospitality industry vital in wake of CPEC: Rana Moiz Ghafoor

byCT Report
01/11/2016
in Chambers & Associations, Pakistan Chambers
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FAISALABAD: Reorganization of hospitality industry in Faisalabad particularly in the wake of CPEC has become imperative and in this connection we must enhance and improve our services in addition to improving the food quality up to the international level to attract maximum foreign guests, said Rana Moiz Ghafoor, Director Royalton Hotel.

Inaugurating Royal Buffer dinner in Opline Restaurant, he said that this hotel is included among the top ranking hotels of Faisalabad because of its grandeur building, spacious parking and best hospitality services along with other paraphernalia.

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He said that because of the best facilities offered by our trained staff, a large number of foreign guests are already staying in this hotel. He said that the Royal Buffer Dinner has been specially arranged to treat guests like emperors and princes.

Salim Mahmood, General Manager Royalton Hotel said that various royal and exotic dishes are being served during this buffet which will continue daily from 8 to 11 p.m. in Opline restaurant.

Fawad Ahmed, Senior Sales and Marketing Manager said that the elite of Faisalabad have worked hard and has established their own state-of-the-art textile empires and we are treating them as Sultan of these empires during this unique event of Royalton Buffet Dinner.

Safe City Project with an estimated cost of Rs. 7 million will be started very soon in Faisalabad to provide protection to the life and property of people with special focus on the business community, said Bilal Siddiq Kamyana, Regional Police Officer Faisalabad.

He was talking to a delegation of Faisalabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry (FCCI) that met him under the leadership of President FCCI Engineer Muhammad Saeed Sheikh in his office here today.

The delegation was consistent of SVP Rana Sikandar Azam, VP Engineer Ahmad Hasan and executive member Jawad Asghar.

Regional Police Officer told that land for the construction of the offices of safe city project has been acquired and under this project extensive surveillance and monitoring will be ensured round the clock through CCTV cameras.

Earlier, President FCCI formally invited RPO to visit FCCI. The RPO accepted the offer and assured that he will visit FCCI along with CTO during next week.

Engineer Muhammad Saeed Sheikh also pinpointed some disturbing issues and said that he will make conscious efforts during his tenure to further strengthen relations between FCCI and police to resolve the minor issues at the local level.

Bilal Siddiq Kamyana, Regional Police Officer Faisalabad is talking to President FCCI Engineer Muhammad Saeed Sheikh and SVP Rana Sikandar Azam in his office.

 

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