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Conference & Conventions :
Handling Meetings, Incentives, Conferences and Events are all in a day's work for our Conference Management Services cell. Domestic or international, large or small, right from venue selection, managing the conference secretariat, handling delegate registration, booking hotel rooms, organising entertainment, innovative social programmes, and handling the logistics of transportation to financial planning, budgeting and control... our team does it all -- with professionalism and panache.
Rajput Wedding :
A traditional Rajput wedding ceremony where the group members participate as the "baraat" (the bridegroom's family and friends who form the wedding party) and the bridal party. The baraat arrives with a local band, complete with "mashaals" (torches). The hosts (the bride's family) receive the baraat and the wedding ceremony is performed under a decorated "mandap" (pavilion). The "meena- bazaar" (a colourful bazaar for the ladies) also forms an integral part of the setting. A festive buffet meal, laid out for both parties in the illuminated palace-hotel is accompanied by spirited "shehnai" music and folk dances. Also accompanying the ceremony is the traditional "mehendi" (henna) application for the ladies, which is considered auspicious at the time of an Indian wedding.

  Baradari Dinner :
This gala is held on a cool, open terrace under a starlit sky. Earthen lamps and "mashaals" (torches) lend a rustic look to the terrace. Relax, as royalty would, on soft, satin mattresses with cushions and bolsters. Enjoy a superb Rajasthani sit-down "thali" (a traditional plate) meal while folk dancers perform for you.
Darbar :
Guests with traditional "pagris" (turbans) and "chunnis" (scarfs) are welcomed with a shower of rose petals and "attar" (perfume). Traditionally attired attendants serve a sumptuous meal in silver thalis on "bajots" (low tables) to guests seated on mattresses.

Chowk :
Set in a "chowk" (street market) with all its colourful attractions. Streetside dishes are cooked in front of you. Discover "kadai" and "tawa khana" - hot tasty delicacies, snacks and Indian breads cooked on a griddle. For dessert, visit the "mithai-wala" (the Indian sweet-maker) and the "thelawala"
 
who tempts you with fresh fruits. There is a "paan" shop which also sells "bidis" (freshly rolled Indian cigarettes). A "mehendiwalli" traces intricate designs in red colour on the hands of the ladies. This is done traditionally at all Indian weddings. A bangle-seller offers a glittering array of glass-bangles in vibrant hues.

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