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Executive Director of The Lalit Suri Hospitality Group.  Served as General Manager of Corporate at Bharat Hotels Ltd. Managing Director of Prime Cellular Limited and a Director of Apollo Zipped India Limited. Served as Executive Director at Bharat Hotels Ltd. Activist who has, through his entrepreneurial ventures, created safe spaces as well as professional opportunities for the LGBTQ community.  Founder of the Keshav Suri Foundation to highlight the issues faced by the deeply marginalised LGBTQ+ community.  
 
Executive Director of The Lalit Suri Hospitality Group.  Served as General Manager of Corporate at Bharat Hotels Ltd. Managing Director of Prime Cellular Limited and a Director of Apollo Zipped India Limited. Served as Executive Director at Bharat Hotels Ltd. Activist who has, through his entrepreneurial ventures, created safe spaces as well as professional opportunities for the LGBTQ community.  Founder of the Keshav Suri Foundation to highlight the issues faced by the deeply marginalised LGBTQ+ community.  
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==Further Reading/Research==

Revision as of 13:54, 19 June 2019

Keshav Suri

Country

India

Birth - Death

Occupation

Business, Activist

Description

Executive Director of The Lalit Suri Hospitality Group. Served as General Manager of Corporate at Bharat Hotels Ltd. Managing Director of Prime Cellular Limited and a Director of Apollo Zipped India Limited. Served as Executive Director at Bharat Hotels Ltd. Activist who has, through his entrepreneurial ventures, created safe spaces as well as professional opportunities for the LGBTQ community. Founder of the Keshav Suri Foundation to highlight the issues faced by the deeply marginalised LGBTQ+ community.

See Also

Further Reading/Research


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