Who owns kingdom of dreams
This story is from February 13, Besides, the company is also considering an initial public offer by to raise more funds. It is currently holding talks with high net worth individuals HNIs and private equity investors for the stake sale. Without disclosing the names of parties the firm is currently in talks with, Sharma said GINC is in negotiations with one HNI from Delhi and two private equity players based out of Mumbai. The proceeds from the stake sale and debt will be used to fund new projects that include a chain of 10 projects in China, Sharma said.
The company is also planning to set up another project in Mumbai with an investment of around Rs crore. He, however, admitted that the government wanted to revive KoD as it had become a cultural landmark, which invited visitors from across NCR and even from other states. The government and Huda have been facing stringent criticism from activists, who allege that KoD is being given preferential treatment. However, Huda officials denied the allegations and said that it is up to the state government to take the decision, following the recommendations of the committee formed for the purpose.
Share Via. Get our Daily News Capsule Subscribe. Thank you for subscribing to our Daily News Capsule newsletter. A convenient way to go to Kingdom of Dreams would be through the metro. Other than that, you can hire a taxi or travel by bus. If you are planning to take your vehicle, and coming from New Delhi, take exit 6 of the NH8.
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Something like a mall with a theme. The hall is completely covered and air-conditioned. There are many restaurants and souvenir shops. All are decorated in different themes from different states of India. There are puppet shows, dances, music etc.
Worth watching once. Inside the campus of KOD, there are three theaters. One each for the above three zangoora, Jhumroo and Culture Gully. Parking: They have a huge parking space within the campus and it is free. I found a lot of open parking spaces even on a Sunday.
In the worst case, you have another huge open parking jus outside the entrance of KOD. Entry, tickets and other expenses: From May , the revised ticket norms are as follows. There are two kinds of entry tickets. One for the show Zangoora or Jhumroo and the other for the culture gully. Minimum entry fee is Rs It includes entry to the culture gully. In the culture gully you can redeem the entire Rs for food. Cost of food is a bit exorbitant. A dosa costs Rs Carry your own water bottle.
Water is costly too. If you buy a ticket for a show like zhangoora , you have complementary entry to the culture gully, but no complementary food. You have to buy everything you eat there.
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