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Taj Heritage reopens after 26/11
Here are some snaps.

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Was it completely destroyed and rebuilt?
 
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Mumbai’s Taj Hotel is back in business 21 months after it was stormed by gunmen in an attack by Pakistani militants in November 2008.

The hotel suffered extensive damage from a siege laid by four heavily armed gunmen. It was one of several prominent landmarks targeted by Pakistan-based militants, in an attack that lasted over 60 hours and killed over 166 people.

Holding balloons and flowers and tossing rose petals into the air, employees pledged to re-dedicate themselves to the hotel.

Architects, designers and restoration experts from India and around the world spent nearly two years assessing the damage and restoring the hotel.

The company spent some $38 million on repairs and restoration, and lost more than that in the time that the hotel was shut for business.

But it has received several reservations, including from guests who were present during the attack.

[Ajoy K. Misra, Tata Group Sales & Marketing]:
"We are extremely overwhelmed and humbled by the response that we are getting from our customers. Many of whom have been asking and over the next few weeks most of them, most I would say of our guests whoever have stayed here in the last couple of months are finding an opportunity or other to visit Mumbai and stay with us."

Even when the heritage wing of the hotel was under renovations, world leaders and CEOs of major companies came to the hotel to lend their support to the iconic structure.

The hotel combines Oriental, Florentine and Moorish architectural styles in its vaulted alabaster ceilings, graceful archways and marble floors. It houses fine examples of modern and contemporary Indian art, and now, modern security systems, too.

While the Taj has retained its priceless Belgian chandeliers, antique chests and sacred icons, it has completely refurbished its luxurious suites.
 
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Hats off to Tatas for pulling this one off and what can be a better day then 15th August to reopen. :cheers:
 
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basterds what they earn to kill innocents and distroy a nice hotel bloody dogs
 
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basterds what they earn to kill innocents and distroy a nice hotel bloody dogs

Chalo yaar jo ho gaya so ho gaya.

Already there is lot of love-loss on both sides, so y to remeber to those painful events.

But its the spirit that it is important. I wish you good luck, one day u guys will be also proud of ur motherland. BTW, Happy Independence Day to u and all forum members. :cheers:
 
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what a hotel, hope i can stay here someday :) I have no words for its beauty.
 
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No but extensive damage was done to heritage wing which is the old Taj.

I remember watching events of that attack on TV with my family at Thanksgiving dinner, glad to see some of the damage has been undone.
 
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