The members of the Yuva Tourism Club from Adarsh International School, Naya Raipur, organized a Nukkad Natak to display their creativity and convey an important social message. Students performed a street play to highlight the importance of plantation and to protect and save the environment. This initiative was taken by the school with the aim to motivate students to become active agents of a sustainable and healthy environment. The students got actively involved in it and showed great enthusiasm and creativity to convey their message to the audience.
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Second Tour to Junga, Shimla (Himachal Pradesh). Date: 20-23 May 2023 Overall Head: Rev. Fr. Savariraj Tour Coordinator: Mr. Deepak Mamgai Tour Incharge: Mr. Deepak Mamgai Participants: Interested Students of Class 9 No. of Teachers: 6 No. of Students: 60 Key Features: - First time students came to know about a place called Junga . - Trekking and visited Junga Fort. Learnt about its History. - Interaction with Villagers while trekking. - Trekking taught them Importance of physical exercise in one’s life. - Saw local fruits, local culture, costumes… - Visit to Kufri Zoo - Visit to China Bungalow in Kufri and its importance. - Experienced scenic beauty of hills. - Night meditation with no lights, in a ground, in the hills. - Visit to Shimla. Learnt history of Shimla - Walk at Shimla Mall Road. Saw buildings. - Visit to different shops. Witnessed the costumes and Culture. - Bought things to boost economy of the state. - Visit to Chandigarh. Learnt about the Capital - Visit to Rock Garden, Chandigarh.. Other important Aspects learnt by student important for their personal growth - Group leaders were able to showcase the leadership quality and work as a team. - Tour helped to Improve Listening skills in all, as instructions were given. - Learnt to respect teachers, guide, hotel staff…. - Many bought things to boost economy of the state. - Learnt about flora and fauna - Learnt discipline as they got up and slept at dedicated time. - They learnt sharing as they shared food, room... - They showcased caring nature as they helped each other when one was injured. - They were told to take care of cleanliness wherever all visited. - Learnt about their companions, their families. Emotional bonding. - Activities/Movement kept them away from mobiles. - Away from junk food as shops were far from Resort.
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YTC Tour Organized by Rosary Sr. Sec. School.
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Tour to Jim Corbett- Nainital (Uttarakhand). Overall Head: Rev. Fr. Savariraj Tour Coordinator: Mr. Deepak Mamgai Tour In charge: Mrs. Alice John. Participants: Interested Students of Class 6 to 8 No. of Teachers: 6 No. of Students: 58 Key Features: - - Visited Jim Corbett via Gajraula. Some students were away from their parents for the first time. - Trekking and visited Garjiya temple. - Interaction with people while trekking. - Importance of Physical exercise in one’s life as they were involved in few activities too. - Saw local fruits, culture, costumes… - Experienced scenic beauty of hills and river. - Visit and explored Nainital. - Walk at Nainital Mall Road. - Visited Naina Devi Temple and Tibetan Market - Visit to different shops. Saw the local dishes, costumes and Culture. - Early morning safari in Jim Corbett Park Other important Aspects learnt by student important for their personal growth 1. Group leaders were able to showcase the leadership quality and work as a team. 2. Tour helped to improve listening skills in all, as instructions were given. 3. Learnt to respect teachers, guide, hotel staff…. 4. Bought things to boast economy of the state. 5. Learnt about flora and fauna in Jim Corbett Park 6. Learnt Discipline as they got up and slept at dedicated time. 7. Sharing food, room..With each other. 8. Witnessed Caring nature as they helped each other when one was injured. 9. Emphasis on cleanliness wherever all visited. 10. Learnt about their companions, their families. Emotional bonding. 11. Activities/Movement kept them away from mobiles. 12. All were discouraged to eat junk food. -
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Second Tour to Junga, Shimla (Himachal Pradesh). Date: 20-23 May 2023 Overall Head: Rev. Fr. Savariraj Tour Coordinator: Mr. Deepak Mamgai Tour IN charge: Mr. Deepak Mamgai Participants: Interested Students of Class 9 No. of Teachers: 6 No. of Students: 60 Key Features: - First time students came to know about a place called Junga . - Trekking and visited Junga Fort. Learnt about its History. - Interaction with Villagers while trekking. - Trekking taught them Importance of physical exercise in one’s life. - Saw local fruits, local culture, costumes… - Visit to Kufri Zoo - Visit to China Bungalow in Kufri and its importance. - Experienced scenic beauty of hills. - Night meditation with no lights, in a ground, in the hills. - Visit to Shimla. Learnt history of Shimla - Walk at Shimla Mall Road. Saw buildings. - Visit to different shops. Witnessed the costumes and Culture. - Bought things to boost economy of the state. - Visit to Chandigarh. Learnt about the Capital - Visit to Rock Garden, Chandigarh.. Other important Aspects learnt by student important for their personal growth - Group leaders were able to showcase the leadership quality and work as a team. - Tour helped to Improve Listening skills in all, as instructions were given. - Learnt to respect teachers, guide, hotel staff…. - Many bought things to boost economy of the state. - Learnt about flora and fauna - Learnt discipline as they got up and slept at dedicated time. - They learnt sharing as they shared food, room... - They showcased caring nature as they helped each other when one was injured. - They were told to take care of cleanliness wherever all visited. - Learnt about their companions, their families. Emotional bonding. - Activities/Movement kept them away from mobiles. - Away from junk food as shops were far from Resort.
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Rosary Sr. Sec. School, Delhi organized a tour to Chail, Kufri and Shimla.
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Yuva Tourism Club members of Institute of Hotel Management, Catering and Nutrition, Kufri, Shimla organised Tree plantation program near waterbodies of wildlife sanctuary Kufri, Shimla. Total 40 students of Yuva Tourism club, Environment Club and staff members collaborating with the Forest department of Himachal Pradesh successfully planted trees together creating an awareness for preserving the nature and making a positive impact.
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Pune is the bustling metropolis of Maharashtra ranked number one in Maharashtra for places to visit. Another City is Mumbai with more connectivity. Mumbai is among the most populated Maharashtra tourist places. Ajantha Ellora Caves consider to be one of the finest example of ancient rock cut caves with beautiful sculptures of maharashtra.
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The event commenced with a warm welcome to all attendees, introducing the Yuva Tourism Club - an initiative aimed at nurturing the passion for tourism among the students. The inauguration was followed by an engaging and informative video that captured the essence of travel and its impact on individuals and communities. One of the highlights of the occasion was the Travel for Life Pledge, where all members of the Yuva Tourism Club, along with the esteemed staff, pledged to promote sustainable tourism practices. As the Yuva Tourism Club sets out on its journey, the Institute of Hotel Management, Catering, and Nutrition, Kufri Shimla, eagerly anticipates the incredible contributions these Yuva Tourism Club members will make to the world of travel.
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Students of Yuva Tourism Club ,NC Jindal Public school , Punjabi Bagh ,New Delhi attended a cultural program "Mera Gaon Meri Dharohar" ,organised by Ministry of culture and inagurated by Union Home Minister and Ministry of Cooperation, Shri Amit Shah on 27 July 2023 at Qutub Minar .
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Ministry of Tourism Hyderabad office in association with ASI Hyderabad, YTC Shantinekathan School Hyderabad and Shri Shakthi College of Hotel Management Hyderabad organised a Plantation drive and Eco Walk near Golconda Fort water tank system on 31st July, 2023. As a part of the activity students planted the saplings, organised an Eco Walk inside the fort. The students also took the pledge and signed the Travel for LiFE pledge. Around 120 YTC students along with officials from ASI and IT Hyderabad actively participated in the plantation programme.
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"Save the trees, save the earth, We are the guardians of Nature's Birth" the slogan found its voice in the premises of Hansraj Model School. To celebrate Van Mahotsav, an afforestation drive was launched by Hansraj Model School, Punjabi Bagh in a bid to retain the vanishing forest covers of the country. Under the esteemed guidance of Madam Principal, Heemal Handoo Bhat, the students organized a plantation drive in the school premises. The rationale of this activity was to raise awareness about the importance of trees. Students brought saplings from home and planted them on school premises to bring back the lost glory of nature. The school gardener interacted with the students and guided them about the correct way to plant a sapling. With posters, decorative headgear and slogans the students spread awareness among the community about the importance of trees. Also, The students were taken for a nature walk and asked to identify the various medicinal and ornamental plants on the school premises and explain their uses. students actively took part in all the activities and contributed their best to bring back life to nature.
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