This Article is From Jun 25, 2017

'Single Lady Not Allowed,' Hyderabad Hotel Told Woman. Her Story Is Viral

"I want to see a safer space for women who travel alone."

'Single Lady Not Allowed,' Hyderabad Hotel Told Woman. Her Story Is Viral

The hotel booked by Nupur Saraswat through Goibibo does not allow 'single lady.'

Highlights

  • Nupur Saraswat wasn't allowed to stay at hotel she booked through Goibibo
  • The Hyderabad hotel's policy states 'Single lady not allowed'
  • Goibibo responds to the incident, hotel delisted pending investigation
As an artist, Nupur Saraswat has been travelling around India for her shows. However, when the 22-year-old NRI from Singapore arrived at her hotel in Hyderabad on Saturday morning, she was told that single women travellers are not allowed to stay there. "So, I am standing outside a hotel in Hyderabad which didn't let me stay because they realized I was a "single lady" even after confirming the online booking," wrote Ms Saraswat in her Facebook post which has gone viral with over 1,000 shares and 1,600 reactions.
 
 
 


The hotel's official policy reportedly states 'Single lady not allowed,' according to a screenshot uploaded by Ms Saraswat on Facebook. Following this, in a series of tweets, she questioned travel portal Goibibo on how her booking went through if the hotel in question did not allow single women.
 

Speaking to NDTV, Ms Saraswat said that a representative from Goibibo reached out to her and assured her that they would put better filters on their website and are looking into the incident. They also gave her a complimentary stay at a different hotel, one that does allow single women. Reacting to NDTV story, CEO Ashish Kashyap shared a statement on Twitter which said that they take such issues very seriously and have delisted the hotel pending investigation.

A screenshot of the hotel's response, attached in the statement, says that the hotel is not against single women staying there but they don't give rooms to single women and unmarried couples as the area is not 'right.'

Ms Saraswat, however, raised another important point, one that goes beyond better filters on online booking platforms:
   
"I want to see a safer space for women who travel alone," said Ms Saraswat to NDTV. "There are also those who have tried to silence this by asking "why are you making a fuss if it's clearly stated in the policy?". Well I am making a fuss because I am not ready to settle. I am not ready to live in the fear of my safety anymore. I am not ready to have an entire system push me around until I "find a man to travel with", she added in a new Facebook post.Click for more trending news


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