SSCL Expands Samskara Udaipur Landholding
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SSCL Expands Samskara Udaipur Landholding

Saboo Sodium Chloro Limited has announced that its wholly owned subsidiary, Samskara Resorts Private Limited, has acquired 6,070 square metres of land in Udaipur adjoining an earlier parcel of 23,300 square metres, bringing the aggregate landholding for Samskara Udaipur to approximately 29,370 square metres. The enlarged site creates a substantial development opportunity for the company's flagship luxury hospitality project.

The company is developing Samskara Udaipur in a palace style as a luxury hotel with up to 350 rooms, signature restaurants, premium event and banqueting spaces, wellness and recreation facilities and other high-end hospitality offerings. The design will seek to balance heritage inspired architecture with modern amenities to position the property in the upper end of the market. Development timelines and opening dates will be determined following detailed planning and regulatory clearances.

The property is located strategically near Udaipur International Airport and Taj Lalit Bagh, which supports access for domestic and international guests and events. The additional land substantially enhances scale and layout flexibility, allowing for expanded landscaping, larger event spaces and improved circulation across the site. The site also offers scope for curated guest experiences and landscape-driven programming that complement regional heritage.

This acquisition marks the company's fourth land purchase in the past 12 months, following earlier transactions in Jawai, Udaipur and Tadoba, and further strengthens SSCL's pipeline of fully owned luxury hospitality developments. The enlarged holding is expected to provide long-term value creation through phased development and operational scale.

The board has noted that forward-looking statements contained in the announcement may change and differ materially depending on various factors and assumptions, and stakeholders should take such statements in that context. The company will continue to progress planning and approvals and to evaluate design and operational parameters as the project advances. The company has reiterated its commitment to sustainable development practices and to maintaining high service standards during the phased delivery of the project.

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Saboo Sodium Chloro Limited has announced that its wholly owned subsidiary, Samskara Resorts Private Limited, has acquired 6,070 square metres of land in Udaipur adjoining an earlier parcel of 23,300 square metres, bringing the aggregate landholding for Samskara Udaipur to approximately 29,370 square metres. The enlarged site creates a substantial development opportunity for the company's flagship luxury hospitality project. The company is developing Samskara Udaipur in a palace style as a luxury hotel with up to 350 rooms, signature restaurants, premium event and banqueting spaces, wellness and recreation facilities and other high-end hospitality offerings. The design will seek to balance heritage inspired architecture with modern amenities to position the property in the upper end of the market. Development timelines and opening dates will be determined following detailed planning and regulatory clearances. The property is located strategically near Udaipur International Airport and Taj Lalit Bagh, which supports access for domestic and international guests and events. The additional land substantially enhances scale and layout flexibility, allowing for expanded landscaping, larger event spaces and improved circulation across the site. The site also offers scope for curated guest experiences and landscape-driven programming that complement regional heritage. This acquisition marks the company's fourth land purchase in the past 12 months, following earlier transactions in Jawai, Udaipur and Tadoba, and further strengthens SSCL's pipeline of fully owned luxury hospitality developments. The enlarged holding is expected to provide long-term value creation through phased development and operational scale. The board has noted that forward-looking statements contained in the announcement may change and differ materially depending on various factors and assumptions, and stakeholders should take such statements in that context. The company will continue to progress planning and approvals and to evaluate design and operational parameters as the project advances. The company has reiterated its commitment to sustainable development practices and to maintaining high service standards during the phased delivery of the project.

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