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Published on November 6, 2023
Paris, often referred to as the "City of Light," is renowned for its iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower, Notre-Dame Cathedral, and the Louvre Museum. Yet, beneath the romantic streets and grand boulevards lies a secret world that's less celebrated but equally fascinating—the Paris Sewer Museum. This unique attraction offers an intriguing glimpse into the city's underbelly, where a network of tunnels, passageways, and sewers weaves a story of engineering marvels, history, and urban development.
A Journey Beneath the Streets
The Paris Sewer Museum, also known as Musée des Égouts de Paris, traces its roots back to the early 19th century. It all began with the vision of the French engineer Eugène Belgrand, who initiated the construction of a modern sewer system in Paris. His goal was to rid the city of rampant diseases caused by unsanitary living conditions and overcrowding. As a result, this ambitious project aimed to create a cleaner, healthier Paris.
Located in the heart of Paris, the Sewer Museum offers a unique perspective on the city's development. Situated beneath the Quai d'Orsay, along the Seine River, it provides visitors with a direct view of the city's sewer system, which stretches over 2,100 kilometers (approximately 1,305 miles).
Unveiling the Secrets
Upon entering the museum, visitors are transported to a fascinating world below the streets. The dimly lit tunnels, complemented by an audio guide, reveal the evolution of Paris's sewer system and the critical role it played in the city's transformation.
The museum's exhibits include an array of artifacts, including antique machinery, tools, and photographs that chronicle the growth of the sewer system. One of the most captivating displays is a collection of vintage photographs showing how the sewers were built, highlighting the incredible craftsmanship of the engineers and laborers who constructed them.
The museum features several interactive exhibits that provide a tactile understanding of how the sewers function. For instance, you can observe a portion of the actual sewer system with flowing water beneath a glass floor—a rare sight that evokes awe and fascination.
The Paris Sewer System
The sewers showcased at the museum are still functional today. This means they not only serve as a historical display but also continue to play an essential role in the city's waste management and sanitation. Visitors can appreciate the complexity of the sewer system, designed to handle both rainwater and wastewater.
With a blend of engineering precision and human effort, the sewers of Paris are meticulously maintained. Museum visitors can learn about the daily work carried out by sewer workers and the importance of preventing blockages and ensuring the proper flow of waste.
A Journey into Urban Development
By exploring the Sewer Museum, you embark on a journey through time and space, gaining insight into the evolution of a modern city. Paris's sewer system is not merely an intricate network of tunnels but a testament to human ingenuity and the progress achieved in the face of adversity.
The Paris Sewer Museum is a hidden gem beneath the city's picturesque streets, offering an educational, eye-opening, and thought-provoking experience. It unveils a lesser-known aspect of Paris's history and the extraordinary efforts to transform the city into the magnificent metropolis it is today. So, if you ever find yourself in the "City of Light," don't hesitate to take a fascinating journey beneath the streets, as the Paris Sewer Museum invites you to explore a world that is as significant as it is unseen.
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By Hariharan U
Published on November 14, 2025
The International Institute of Culinary Arts (IICA), New Delhi, has entered into a landmark partnership with Kyoto Culinary Art College and Kyoto Pastry & Bakery Art College, Japan — both operated by the prestigious Taiwa Gakuen Educational Corporation. This collaboration aims to strengthen international culinary education and deepen cultural exchange between India and Japan.
The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was formalised in Kyoto during a visit by Mr. Arjun S. Datta, Managing Director & COO of IICA, who met Mr. Mikito Tanaka, Vice President of Taiwa Gakuen Educational Corporation, and Mr. Ikeda from the New Business and Innovation Promotion Office. The discussions focused on creating frameworks for faculty and student exchanges, and joint academic programs that reflect the shared culinary philosophies of both nations.
One of the major initiatives emerging from this partnership is the introduction of an Indian Cuisine Program at Kyoto Culinary Art College and Kyoto Pastry & Bakery Art College. The program will be designed and taught by IICA’s chef faculty, led by Chef Virender S. Datta, Founder & Chairman of IICA, who brings over five decades of global hospitality experience. In return, Kyoto’s faculty will collaborate with IICA to launch a Japanese Cuisine Program in New Delhi, offering Indian students authentic training in Japanese culinary and pastry traditions.
Speaking on the collaboration, Mr. Mikito Tanaka shared, “Taiwa Gakuen Educational Inc. is strengthening its global collaboration in preparation for its 100th anniversary in 2031. The signing of this MoU with IICA, New Delhi, is extremely significant as it will accelerate the exchange of food culture and talent between Kyoto and India. We look forward to further collaboration in the future.”
Chef Virender S. Datta added, “This collaboration represents a milestone in IICA’s journey. Bringing Indian cuisine to Japan and introducing Japanese traditions to India will shape globally competent chefs and foster meaningful cultural exchange.”
Echoing this sentiment, Mr. Arjun S. Datta said, “Our shared vision is to deliver world-class culinary education through cross-cultural learning. This MoU lays the foundation for new opportunities for students and faculty in both countries.”
This landmark partnership not only strengthens IICA’s position as a leader in culinary education but also builds a culinary bridge between India and Japan, blending India’s vibrant flavours with Japan’s precision and artistry, a collaboration that celebrates both tradition and innovation.
Sayaji Hotel Kolhapur ushered in the festive season with a joyful Cake Mixing Ceremony, bringing together guests, dignitaries, and local community members in a celebration filled with warmth, colour, and cheer.
The annual tradition, rooted in centuries-old customs associated with Christmas and New Year, symbolises unity, love, and the spirit of giving. Guests participated in the ceremonial mixing of ingredients, including dried fruits, nuts, aromatic spices, and all-purpose flour creating a delightful medley that captures the flavours and harmony of the season.
Mr. Mukesh Rakshit, General Manager, Sayaji Hotel Kolhapur, shared, “We were extremely happy to see our guests participate in this cherished ritual, which marks the beginning of the most vibrant time of the year. For us, the cake mixing ceremony is more than a tradition, it’s a celebration of joy, togetherness, and the true essence of hospitality.”
The event was complemented by refreshments and festive treats, recreating the warmth of the holiday season for all attendees. Guests not only enjoyed the mixing process but also engaged in conversations, laughter, and shared experiences, making it a memorable start to the celebrations ahead.
With the rich aromas of the season already filling the air, Sayaji Hotel Kolhapur looks forward to unveiling the delicious results of this joyous tradition, spreading sweetness and festive spirit among its patrons in the weeks to come.
By Manu Vardhan Kannan
Royal Orchid Hotels Ltd. (ROHL) has announced its standalone and consolidated financial results for the quarter and half year ending 30th September 2025, following the approval of its Board of Directors.
The company reported a consolidated income of ₹169.57 crore for the half year ended September 30, 2025, while standalone income stood at ₹98.10 crore. Consolidated revenue for HY’26 grew by 11% compared to the same period last year, and EBITDA rose by 9% to ₹44.46 crore.
The adoption of IND-AS 116 has led to a notional increase in depreciation and finance cost of ₹6.35 crore, largely due to investments in the newly launched Iconiqa Mumbai, which has now opened its doors to guests.
Commenting on the performance, Mr. Chander K. Baljee, Chairman and Managing Director of Royal Orchid Hotels Ltd., said,
“We are pleased to report balanced portfolio growth across regions, with an increase in revenue over the same period last year and the addition of six new properties during this quarter. Reinforcing our commitment to strategic growth, we have opened Iconiqa Mumbai in record time, and within an unprecedented budget. We are continuing our strong expansion across five brands with over 30 hotels opening in the near future, well on target to meet our 2030 goals.”
The company also announced plans to strengthen its portfolio with a strategic asset at Mumbai Airport’s Terminal 2, alongside the addition of over 1,800 keys in the next six months.
With over 100 Regenta Hotels across multiple categories, the Regenta brand continues to be the primary vehicle for ROHL’s nationwide growth. The upcoming Regenta Rewards loyalty platform will unify all existing and new hotels under one umbrella, enhancing guest engagement and brand connectivity.
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