The Hotel Association of India (HAI) expresses its sorrow on the passing of Shri Arvind Singh Mewar, a distinguished member of the erstwhile royal family of Mewar and the 76th Custodian of the House of Mewar. He passed away on March 16, at the age of 81, after a prolonged illness.
Arvind Singh Mewar’s remarkable contributions to tourism, hospitality, and cultural preservation have impacted the industry. As the Chairman of the HRH Group of Hotels, he played a pivotal role in transforming several royal properties into renowned heritage destinations, elevating Rajasthan’s stature on the global tourism stage. His unique ability to blend Rajasthan’s rich traditions with modern standards showcased India’s cultural grandeur, taking the Indian hospitality industry to new heights.
Expressing his grief, Mr K.B. Kachru, President of the Hotel Association of India (HAI) and Chairman – South Asia, Radisson Hotel Group, said, “His life was a testament to his unwavering dedication towards preserving India’s rich cultural heritage and championing noble causes. His remarkable efforts not only safeguarded the legacy of the House of Mewar but also significantly contributed to the growth of heritage tourism in India. His visionary leadership in positioning Udaipur as a premier luxury travel destination will continue to inspire the hospitality sector for years to come. He has left an indelible mark on the hospitality industry.”
Born on December 13, 1944, in Udaipur, Rajasthan, as the younger son of Shri Maharana Bhagwat Singh Mewar and Smt. Sushila Kumari and Arvind Singh Mewar Ji pursued their early education at Mayo College in Ajmer. She later earned a Bachelor of Arts from Maharana Bhupal College in Udaipur, specializing in English literature, economics, and political science. To further enhance his expertise, he studied hotel management in the United Kingdom and the United States, laying the foundation for his future contributions to the hospitality industry.
HAI extends its heartfelt condolences to the Mewar family and prays for the eternal peace of his noble soul. People will cherish his legacy as a guardian of tradition, a pioneer in heritage hospitality, and a guiding light for Indian tourism.
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