Indian spa company Blue Terra invests in training
Indian spa operator and product supplier Blue Terra has created its own spa training arm as part of a strategy to ensure a standardised spa journey across its portfolio.
All therapists at Blue Terra must hold a diploma in spa therapies but each member of staff must also complete an intensive three-week training course.
The fledgling Indian spa industry suffers from the lack of a recognised qualification system for spa therapists - an issue that has partly lead to the launching of the country's first spa association (see page )
Blue Terra is a day Spa launched by KAPSA Wellness.
KAPSA Wellness is a joint initiative by health and lifestyle entrepreneurs Sanyog Jain and Kapil Dhameja.
Blue Terra started its operation in Gurgaon and currently has branches in Noida and Punjabi Bagh.
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