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Three-star resort to be launched on Dec. 25

HYDERABAD: Suchirindia is launching a three-star resort ‘Papyrus Port’ based on Egyptian theme close to Shamshabad International Airport along the Bangalore National Highway on December 25 at 4.30 p.m., a release said. Maximum effort has been made to recreate the Egyptian theme with structures such as pyramids, statues, miniature river Nile in the resort. A host of Egyptian-based cultural events including fashion shows, belly dances, laser show, star dance performances by Sophia Choudhary and her party are planned in the inaugural programme on December 25. Egyptian Ambassador Abd Hamid Higazy, Sri Lankan Board of Investment Minister Sarath Amunugama, Minister for Major and Medium Irrigation Ponnala Laxmaiah and Minister for Mines and Geology P. Sabitha Indira Reddy will be participating in the inaugural event.

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