Gurbaxish Singh Kohli elected the new president of HRAWI

Gurbaxish Singh Kohli, Director, Pritam Hotels has been elected as the President of the Hotel and Restaurant Association of Western India (HRAWI) at the 68th Annual General Meeting (AGM) held in Mumbai. Prior to being elected as the President, Mr. Kohli served as Sr. Vice President of the Association. Prrem Tiwari, former Vice President will now serve as Sr. Vice President along with Sherry Bhatia acting as the Vice President and Pradeep Shetty as the Honorary Secretary. Nirav Gandhi will continue in the office as Jt. Honorary Secretary with Dilip Kothari as the Honorary Treasurer and Aspi Nallaseth as Secretary General. Gurbaxish Singh Kohli, also fondly known as Gogi in the industry circles, has been one of the most active proponents of growth of the hotel and restaurant sector in the country.

“The HRAWI has been the industry’s voice in championing its progress, in liasioning with the Governments and has been a pillar of support for its members. In the last couple of years, the HRAWI ceaselessly worked towards alleviating many hurdles that the industry faced across issues ranging from the highway liquor ban to the most recent plastic ban. Simultaneously we also supported and led the way for FSSAI’s several training programmes in Food Safety trainings and certifications across the Western region. We also introduced a first of its kind independent classification system in India that follows the global practice of trade bodies for rating hotels,” says Gurbaxish Singh Kohli, President, HRAWI.

A second generation hotelier, Kohli is the owner of Dadar’s famous Pritam restaurant and who set up the iconic Pritam da Dhaba and the four-star Hotel Midtown Pritam in the 80s. Self admittedly, a foodie Gogi is a voracious traveller and a vintage cars enthusiast.

“The HRAWI has made tremendous progress, and I would like to congratulate my predecessor Mr. Dilip Datwani and his team for doing an outstanding job during his term. From here, it is my intent to complement the efforts made so far by the Association and maintain the momentum. I also hope to engage with the Government, concerned authorities and other trade bodies as best as possible for the benefit of our fraternity. We will focus on resolving issues that are potential hindrances for the industry’s growth and will align efforts to best address and meet our members’ needs,” concludes Kohli.

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