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Marriott ties up with Oswal Group to bring wellness luxury to Punjab
MUMBAI: In a move that signals the rise of Ludhiana as a luxury hospitality hotspot, Marriott International and Vardhman Amrante, an Oswal Group venture, have signed a deal to bring the globally celebrated Westin Hotels & Resorts brand to Punjab.
The 200-key property, to be developed at an estimated cost of Rs 260 crore, will be Ludhiana’s first Westin, a brand known for its wellness-first, rejuvenation-focused philosophy. The signing ceremony took place in Delhi, with senior representatives from both sides sealing the partnership.
Ranju Alex, regional vice president – South Asia, Marriott International, said the Westin Ludhiana would “redefine excellence in guest service” while giving travellers a place to “be the best version of themselves, even on the move.”
Adish Oswal, chairman, Oswal Group, called the project the “crown jewel” in their hospitality vision, aiming to make Ludhiana a luxury destination for both business and leisure travellers.
Situated just 20 minutes from Ludhiana Railway Station, 1.5 hours from Chandigarh International Airport, and within striking distance of the upcoming Halwara Airport, the property is designed for maximum accessibility and upscale indulgence.
Expected features include Westin’s signature Heavenly Spa, WestinWorkout Fitness Studio, a swimming pool, and multiple dining venues, along with a lavish executive club lounge. The hotel will also boast expansive banqueting facilities and a lush outdoor lawn for events.
With Ludhiana’s growing clout in trade, logistics and manufacturing and increasing appetite for elevated experiences, this Westin opening underscores Marriott’s bullish stance on India’s tier-2 growth markets.
Wellness, it seems, is boarding the Shatabdi and heading north.
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PropertyPistol appoints Hemant Bajaj as chief marketing officer
Proptech firm taps global marketing leader to sharpen brand and growth strategy.
MUMBAI: In the fast moving world of proptech, building homes may be the business, but building the brand is just as crucial. Propertypistol, the proptech driven real estate advisory platform, has appointed Hemant Bajaj as its chief marketing officer (CMO) as the company looks to strengthen its brand narrative and accelerate growth across markets. Bajaj will lead the company’s marketing operations across multiple geographies, overseeing brand strategy, integrated marketing initiatives and revenue aligned growth programmes as Propertypistol prepares for its next phase of expansion.
The appointment comes at a time when the proptech sector is seeing rapid digital adoption, with companies increasingly focusing on leadership talent capable of combining technology, data driven marketing and customer experience.
Bajaj brings experience spanning India, South East Asia and the Middle East, where he has worked on scaling brands and leading digital transformation initiatives across multiple industries. His work in the marketing and media ecosystem recently earned him recognition as a ‘Powerhouse Leader’ at the Mastermind Awards in Dubai, highlighting his track record in managing high impact marketing mandates.
Propertypistol founder and managing director Ashish Narain Agarwal said the appointment comes at a pivotal stage in the company’s journey as it looks to strengthen its market presence.
“Hemant’s appointment comes at a defining moment for us. As we scale our market position, it is vital to have leadership that blends strategic vision with executional depth. Hemant’s deep understanding of brand and business alignment will be instrumental as we redefine the proptech landscape,” Agarwal said.
Bajaj said Propertypistol’s technology first approach to real estate advisory was one of the key reasons behind his decision to join the company.
“Propertypistol has established itself as a technology first platform that is redefining how investors navigate the property market. Having led marketing transformations across international borders and fast paced industries, I recognise the exceptional strength of the foundation built here,” he said.
He added that his focus would be on accelerating the company’s digital marketing capabilities while building strategies that deliver sustained value for customers and partners worldwide.
The leadership move reflects Propertypistol’s broader effort to strengthen its executive team as the proptech industry evolves rapidly. With property search, advisory and transactions increasingly shifting online, companies in the sector are investing heavily in marketing intelligence and digital platforms to stay competitive.
By bringing Bajaj on board, Propertypistol is betting that sharper brand positioning and technology led marketing will help it stand out in an increasingly crowded digital real estate marketplace.








