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BENGALURU, July 24 (Reuters) - India's ITC Ltd (ITC.NS) said it would spin off its hotel business, separating it from its cigarettes and food units, sending shares 4% lower on Monday. Shares of ITC hit a record high earlier in the day before falling as much as 4.3% after the demerger was announced. Indian hotels have turned into a hot sector as pandemic-led disruptions eased, with operators enjoying higher rates and occupancy. The Indian hospitality industry is expected to witness rapid growth going forward, ITC said. The hotel business accounted for nearly 4% of ITC's total revenue from services and sales and contributed over 2% of its annual profit, according to its latest annual report.
Persons: Varun Vyas, Sohini Goswami Organizations: India's ITC, ITC Hotels, ITC, Tata, Indian Hotels, Taj Hotels, Marriott Hotels, Oberoi, Thomson Locations: BENGALURU, Bengaluru
New Delhi/Hong Kong (CNN Business) Cyrus Mistry, the Indian scion of one of the country's most prominent empires, died in a road accident on a highway near Mumbai on Sunday, according to Maharashtra police. Mistry, 54, was one of two people who died when the car they were traveling in hit a barrier between two lanes, according to Shrikant Shinde, a Maharashtra police official. Two other people in the vehicle were injured and taken to hospital, he added. Autopsies would be carried out on the two deceased at a hospital in Mumbai, said Pradeep Dhodhi, a Palghar district medical official. Mistry was best known as the former chairman of Tata Sons , the massive Indian conglomerate that owned Jaguar, Land Rover and the Taj hotels.
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