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By Manu Vardhan Kannan
Published on January 28, 2025
As India celebrated its 76th Republic Day, the nation honored the recipients of the prestigious Padma Awards, recognizing their outstanding contributions across various fields. Among this year’s awardees are individuals who have left an indelible mark on the Indian hospitality and cultural sectors.
Nalli Kuppuswamy Chetti
Textile industrialist and philanthropist Nalli Kuppuswamy Chetti has been awarded the Padma Bhushan in the trade and industry category. Previously a Padma Shri awardee in 2003, Chetti’s contributions have been pivotal in elevating Indian silk to a global stage.
Taking over Nalli Silks in 1958, Chetti expanded the legacy established by his grandfather, Nalli Chinnasami Chetty, who famously wove a silk shawl for King George V in 1911. Starting with its first showroom in Chennai in 1928, Nalli Silks has grown to include outlets across India and internationally in the US, Singapore, and Canada. Over the years, its clientele has included dignitaries such as Prime Minister Indira Gandhi and legendary Carnatic singer MS Subbulakshmi.
Beyond textiles, He is a patron of Carnatic music in Chennai, supporting venues and Margazhi music festivals. His efforts ensure these festivals remain vibrant celebrations of Chennai’s cultural essence which shapes hospitality sector in the region. Additionally, his Tamil literary works — Vetrikku Moondre Padigal, Needhi Noolgalil Nirvagam, and Thyagaraya Nagar Andrum Indrum — reflect his diverse contributions to society.
Chef Damu
Chef Damodharan Kothandaraman, widely recognized as Chef Damu, has received the Padma Shri, marking him as the third chef in history to achieve this honor after Chef Imtiaz Qureshi and Chef Sanjeev Kapoor. His illustrious career spans 45 years, beginning at Taj Mumbai, and includes numerous accomplishments that have shaped India’s culinary arts.
Chef Damu, a Ph.D. holder in catering science from Madras University, is celebrated for his engaging cookery shows in Tamil and his role as a mentor in hotel management institutes. He is the President of the South India Chef’s Association (SICA) and has organized workshops and events to nurture budding chefs.
Known for his Guinness World Record for the longest single-person cooking marathon, where he prepared 617 dishes over 24 hours and 30 minutes in 2010, Damu’s name is synonymous with culinary excellence. His books and television appearances have made him a beloved figure in households across South India.
Prashanth Prakash
Entrepreneur and venture capitalist Prashanth Prakash has been awarded the Padma Shri for his transformative contributions to India’s startup ecosystem. As a founding partner of Accel India, Prakash has been instrumental in the success of iconic startups like Flipkart, Swiggy, BookMyShow, Freshworks, and Urban Company.
His efforts have not only revolutionized online food delivery with Swiggy but also empowered communities through initiatives such as ACT Grants and Sikshana Foundation. Prakash’s commitment to sustainability and innovation underscores the recognition of startups as a vital force in nation-building.
RG Chandramohan
RG Chandramogan, a pioneering entrepreneur in India’s dairy industry, has been awarded the Padma Shri for his significant contributions to trade and industry. From modest beginnings to steering one of India’s largest private dairy companies, Chandramogan’s journey is nothing short of inspirational.
Starting as a college dropout in 1970, Chandramogan launched a small-scale ice cream venture, which laid the foundation for Hatsun Agro Product. Today, under his leadership, Hatsun Agro stands as a titan in the dairy sector, with its products reaching millions of households across the country.
Hatsun sources milk directly from over 450,000 farmers spread across 12,000 villages, ensuring quality while supporting the rural economy. Its brands, including Arun Ice Cream, Arokya Milk, and Hatsun Curd, have become household names in India. Arun Ice Cream, in particular, enjoys immense popularity for its wide range of flavors and quality offerings, cementing its place as one of India’s favorite ice cream brands.
Beyond business, Chandramogan is known for his philanthropic endeavors, supporting various initiatives aimed at rural development and community welfare. His vision has not only elevated India’s dairy industry but also positively impacted the lives of thousands of farmers and their families.
RG Chandramogan’s recognition with the Padma Shri highlights his role as a trailblazer in the dairy sector, blending business excellence with a commitment to societal upliftment. His story is a testament to the power of perseverance, innovation, and giving back to the community.
These exemplary individuals highlight the diverse contributions to India’s cultural, culinary, and economic fabric, setting benchmarks for future generations. The Padma Awards celebrate their enduring legacies and the significant impact they continue to make on society.
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By Hariharan U
Published on March 10, 2026
Good news for wildlife lovers,safaris are back at the Nagarahole Tiger Reserve, and Evolve Back Kuruba Safari Lodge is once again welcoming guests to experience one of India's most celebrated wildlife corridors.
Following the Karnataka Forest Department's announcement on the resumption of safari operations across the Bandipur and Nagarahole Tiger Reserves, safaris in the Kabini region officially restarted on 22nd February 2026. Operations are currently running with restricted seating capacity and a limited number of vehicles as part of a phased reopening under revised guidelines issued by forest and wildlife authorities,a measured approach that keeps responsible access to the forest ecosystem at the centre of the restart.
The suspension had lasted several weeks, during which wildlife tourism activity came to a halt across the Bandipur-Nagarahole-Kabini landscape impacting not just travellers but also the local communities and livelihoods that depend on responsible wildlife travel. The resumption is being seen as a significant step towards reviving the region's tourism economy while keeping conservation values intact.
Jose Ramapuram, Director – Marketing at Evolve Back, shared his thoughts on the development,"Safaris are an integral part of the Kabini experience, allowing guests to witness one of India's richest wildlife habitats. The resumption of safari operations is encouraging for the local ecosystem of communities and stakeholders that depend on responsible wildlife travel to build their livelihoods. We look forward to welcoming guests back to experience the forests of Kabini."
Evolve Back Kuruba Safari Lodge sits on the banks of the Kabini River, right on the edge of Nagarahole National Park,a location that puts guests in the heart of one of India's most biodiverse regions. The lodge draws deep inspiration from the traditions of the indigenous Kadu Kuruba community, weaving their cultural heritage into the guest experience in a way that feels genuine and grounded. This Spirit of the Land philosophy,celebrating the natural and cultural identity of the region,runs through everything Evolve Back does across its properties.
For anyone who has been waiting to make the trip to Kabini, this is the signal to start planning. The forests are open, the wildlife is waiting, and one of India's most thoughtfully designed safari lodges is ready to make it count.
Frill Hospitality, a leading Indian manufacturer and supplier of premium hotel amenities and toiletries, is participating in AAHAR 2026, one of the country’s prominent hospitality and food industry exhibitions. The event is taking place from 10 to 14 March at Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi and also marks the company’s 10th anniversary.
At this year’s exhibition, Frill Hospitality is introducing two new eco-friendly products under its portfolio. These include Qyro Toothpaste in an eco-friendly Craft Pouch and Qyro Shave Gel in an eco-friendly Craft Pouch. The products are designed to support sustainable hospitality practices while ensuring comfort and convenience for hotel guests.
Known for supplying luxury bath products, shampoos, soaps, and other in-room amenities, Frill Hospitality has steadily built its presence across the hospitality sector in India. With sustainability becoming an important focus for hotels and resorts, the company continues to introduce solutions that combine quality with responsible design.
As a contributor to sustainable hospitality, Frill Hospitality aims to develop products that are practical for hotels while also reducing environmental impact. The newly launched craft pouch packaging reflects this approach, offering an eco-friendly alternative without compromising on guest experience.
The company will also showcase its Isvara Naturals range at the exhibition. Crafted intentionally for modern luxury stays, the range is trusted by several hotels and resorts and is designed to meet the expectations of contemporary hospitality spaces.
Visitors attending AAHAR 2026 can explore Frill Hospitality’s range of eco-friendly and luxury in-room amenities at the brand’s stall during the event. The company invites industry professionals to visit and learn more about its latest product launches and sustainable hospitality offerings.
For more information about Frill Hospitality and its products, visitors can also explore the company’s official website. https://www.frillhospitality.com/
A shortage of commercial LPG cylinders across India is beginning to affect hotel and restaurant operations, as supply disruptions linked to the ongoing tensions in the Middle East impact distribution across several cities.
The crisis is reportedly connected to geopolitical tensions involving Iran, Israel and the United States, which have disrupted LPG imports and created supply challenges for commercial establishments across the country.
Several hotels in Bengaluru have reportedly shut operations due to the shortage, while restaurants and hotels in Chennai began witnessing scarcity of commercial LPG cylinders since this morning. The disruption has affected kitchens that rely heavily on commercial gas for daily food preparation.
At the same time, the waiting period for consumer LPG cylinder bookings has reportedly been extended from 21 days to 25 days. This means households can now place a new order only after 25 days from the previous booking.
In a recent statement, Indian Oil Corporation said it has temporarily paused deliveries of commercial LPG cylinders and advised customers to explore alternative arrangements until the supply situation stabilises.
The shortage has also affected other major cities including Mumbai. Industry estimates suggest that nearly 20 percent of hotels and restaurants in the city have already shut operations, with as many as 50 percent at risk of closure in the next two to three days if the situation continues.
The Bangalore Hotels Association has expressed concern over the sudden halt in supply. In a statement, the association said, “Since the gas supply has stopped, hotels may have to close from tomorrow.” It also highlighted that hotels play an important role in providing daily meals for students, medical professionals and the general public.
Association president PC Rao said that despite earlier assurances from oil companies that supply would remain uninterrupted for 70 days, the sudden disruption has come as a “big blow” to the hospitality sector.
Industry bodies including the Federation of Hotel and Restaurant Associations of India (FHRAI) and the National Restaurant Association of India (NRAI) have formally requested government intervention. The organisations have cited widespread distribution disruptions and supplier hesitancy even though commercial LPG supply to restaurants was expected to continue without restrictions.
The impact is also visible in food delivery operations. Restaurants operating through platforms such as Zomato and Swiggy are witnessing reduced order volumes in certain areas due to kitchen limitations and temporary closures.
Smaller eateries and independent restaurants are expected to face the greatest impact as they depend entirely on LPG cylinders for cooking. Larger chains with alternative systems such as piped natural gas or electric kitchens have been able to continue operations with fewer disruptions.
Some establishments have already begun adjusting operations. A statement from Annapoorna Restaurant noted that the popular eatery will reduce operating hours and limit menu varieties until the supply situation improves.
The shortage could also lead to price increases for everyday food items such as tea, coffee and quick meals if the disruption continues for longer periods.
According to industry estimates, India consumes about 31.3 million tonnes of LPG annually, with nearly 87 percent used by households and the remaining share supplied to commercial establishments such as hotels and restaurants.
The government has begun responding to the situation by increasing refinery production and prioritising supply for essential sectors. Officials have also indicated that adequate stock is available through alternate supply routes, suggesting that the disruption may be temporary.
Industry experts believe the hospitality sector could face short-term operational challenges over the next three to seven days, after which supply is expected to stabilise as domestic production increases and logistics are restored.
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