Indian Hotels Chairman Ratan Tata today said the restored iconic Taj hotel that opened three weeks after the terror attacks will be dedicated to those who lost their lives in the siege.
"We dedicate the restored hotel to those who have lost their lives," Tata said shortly before the Taj Hotel was reopened to guests.
"We cannot be knocked down -- this is a memorable day and a tribute to those who saved many lives," Tata said.
The November 26 mayhem killed nearly 180 people besides causing extensive damage to the hotel.
"To us, it was a challenge to have the hotel reopen within one month from attack," he said.
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"It gives me a great sense of pride -- this is the start of a new era," he said.
The heritage wing of the hotel, badly damaged in the strikes, will be opened in phases starting from February, he said, adding that the entire hotel will be opened by end-2009.
When asked about the security arrangements, he said: "We have our plans of security which we cannot share with you."


