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OYO to cover Covid-19 vaccination cost for employees, family in India

Hospitality firm OYO on Thursday said it will cover COVID-19 vaccination cost for all its employees and their family members in India. The employees and their family members in India can choose to get the vaccination done at any centre, convenient to them and the costs would be reimbursed in full by the company, OYO said in a statement. The company has also enhanced the insurance benefit of employees to include a COVID-19 home care cover, it added. The company, however, did not provide any details about the number of employees it has in India. As part of our commitment to keep our employees and their families safe and show our gratitude to them, we are happy to facilitate the cost of their COVID-19 vaccinations, OYO Hotels & Homes Chief Human Resources Officer Dinesh Ramamurthi said.

Hostel startup Zostel claims victory in 3-year battle, but OYO denies claim

Hostel startup Zostel claims victory in 3-year battle, but OYO denies claim Hostel startup Zostel says it has won against OYO, but the hospitality unicorn has refuted these claims categorically, stating that the Arbitration Tribunal has granted no specific relief to Zostel in terms of receiving ownership in OYO. 0 claps Share on Backpacker hostel startup Zostel Hospitality, which was embroiled in a legal battle with OYO for the last three years after merger talks broke down, on Sunday claimed that it had won against Oravel Stays, which owns and operates hotel chain OYO, and was entitled to get a cost from the hospitality unicorn.

Budget 2021: Travel and hospitality industries express disappointment

Budget 2021: Travel and hospitality industries express disappointment The Union Budget 2021 failed to fulfil the expectations of the travel and hospitality industries. Sector leaders and players are now hoping the government to extend support with newer ways. 0 claps Share on After what had been its most challenging year, the hospitality industry had high hopes from Budget 2021. While there were no direct benefits announced, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman provided indirect support to boost the travel and hospitality industries.    However, “Strengthening of Urban Swachh BharatMission, modernising of existing health units at 32 airports, 15 seaports and land ports, proposed tax benefits for foreign aircraft lessors as domestic travel is expected to grow significantly in coming years,”

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