The inauguration of the Yuva Tourism club was held at St. Thomas School, Shimla Himachal Pradesh, which saw a total of 35 students registering for the club. The Yuva Tourism club aims to provide students with knowledge about India's rich cultural heritage and the state of Himachal Pradesh, a famous tourist destination. Furthermore, the club was addressed with a presentation of Himachal Tourism and Career prospects in Tourism and Travel Industry. With India's tourism industry growing rapidly, the sector offers vast opportunities for employment, both in the private and public sectors. The Ministry of Tourism has also taken several initiatives to promote tourism in India, such as developing new tourist circuits, promoting eco-tourism, and creating new tourism infrastructure. In conclusion, the inauguration of the Yuva Tourism club is a step towards promoting tourism knowledge among students, which is essential for the growth of the tourism industry in India. The club's activities will not only help students develop a better understanding of the country's cultural diversity but also provide them with insights into the vast career opportunities available in the tourism industry. A photo of the club was taken at the end of the session to commemorate the event.
Himachal Pradesh view allJawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya Tehri Garhwal of Uttarakhand state celebrated National Tourism Day, organized Poster making competitions, and slogan-writing competitions,s and took the pledge. (Travel for Life)
Uttarakhand view allJawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, District - Nainital, (Uttarakhand) celebrated celebrated National Tourism Day and took the pledge. (Travel for Life)
Uttarakhand view allJawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya champawat district of Uttarakhand organizes activities under the Yuva tourism club. a - Rangoli b - Book Exhibition c - Meeting d - Plantation
Uttarakhand view allIHM Dehradun celebrated National Tourism Day, performed Tourism Awareness drive, and took the pledge. (Travel for Life) Heritage walk from IHM Dehradun to Tapkeshwar Mahadev Temple with a group of 25 students of Yuva Tourism Club (YTC) IHM Dehradun and 02 faculty. They sensitized tourists and neighborhood shopkeepers about the significance of National Tourism Day and the need to keep our surroundings clean.
Uttarakhand view allHon’ble Prime Minister of India and Ministry of Tourism intends to celebrate the year 2023 India@75 Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav by launching the campaign focusing on “YUVA Tourism Club” with the strategic objective of creating interest, awareness and a sense of responsibility towards our country’s natural and cultural heritage / tourism amongst children and youth. As part of the campaign giving an introduction session to first year students of Dr. Ambedkar institute of hotel management, Chandigarh.
Chandigarh view allThe Ministry of Tourism, Govt. of India organized a three-day study tour to Sarna Village in the Nainital district of Uttarakhand from April 28-30. Sh. R. K. Suman, Regional Director (North), flagged off the trip from Jamia Millia Islamia (A Central University) in New Delhi, accompanied by members of the Yuva Tourism Club of the university. The main objective of this initiative is to explore the diverse rural villages of India and promote the country as a global tourism destination. The tour is focused on exploring, developing, and promoting Sarna Village, District Nainital, as a future rural tourism destination. Developing such rural destinations will encourage sustainable development by promoting special interest tourism and exploring niche destinations. The Ministry of Tourism, Govt. of India has established 'YUVA Tourism Clubs' as a part of the 'Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav' celebrations. The vision is to nurture and develop young ambassadors of Indian tourism who would become aware of tourism possibilities in India, appreciate our rich cultural heritage, and develop an interest and passion for tourism. These young ambassadors would be catalysts for promoting tourism in India. The locals of Sarna village welcomed the YTC members warmly. The Sarpanch and Pradhan personally greeted the students. The YTC members discovered that the village has the potential to attract tourists who seek to escape the hustle and bustle of their daily lives. Visitors can enjoy a beautiful trek to the homes of the villagers scattered on different parts of the hill, which can be reached by trekking like roads. During their visit, YTC members observed the step farming in the village. The weather during this time is pleasantly cool, and the village's primary fruits are apples, oranges, walnuts, apricots, and pears. YTC members saw walnuts on the trees, while apple trees are slowly becoming green. After exploring and gaining insights from the village, YTC members have also taken the Pledge for a commitment towards Safe and Honourable Tourism and Sustainable Tourism. Tourists can experience the authentic rural mountain village lifestyle and gain insight into the livelihood patterns and way of living of the mountainous rural villagers. Sarna village is an unexplored destination, waiting to be discovered by those seeking a peaceful and serene environment away from the chaos of city life.
Uttarakhand view allThe students of Yuva Tourism Club of Depttt of Tourism & Hospitality Management started the study tour for Sarna Village in Uttarakhand. The purpose of the visit is to make the students understand the various aspects of Rural Tourism and Eco Tourism. The journey was flagged off by Shri R K Suman, Regional Director (North), Dr Sarah Hussain, HOD, DTHM, JMI and Prof (Dr) Nimit Chaudhary, JMI on 28th April 2023 from the campus of the university.
Delhi view allIn JNV Rudrapur, various sports and CCA activities are held. Teams from the sports of basketball, badminton, chess, kabaddi, and table tennis visited Bulandshar, Haridwar, Kanpur, Ghaziabad, and Chitrakut. In addition to doing sports, students were informed about the historical and geographical significance of these locations. Students are also instructed to write about their travels to these locations, notable locals, historical sites, local dialects, delectable foods, etc.
Uttarakhand view allAn outdoor trip to explore the art of Jaggery making was carried out by Yuva Club students on 24 March 2023 . Also, to develop better understanding of culture a visit to wooden Gurudwara was conducted under Ek Bharat Shrestha Bharat on 25 March 2023.
Punjab view allOn 22nd April 2023, Sambhota Tibetan School's Yuva Tourism Club celebrated Earth Day with great enthusiasm and zeal. The day was marked by various activities aimed at creating awareness about the need to protect the environment and promote sustainable practices. Under the guidance of school teacher coordinator Ms. Nashi Chauhan, the students of the school took the Earth Day Pledge, committing themselves to protect the environment and take steps to preserve the natural resources. To further create awareness about the importance of Earth Day, a poster painting activity was conducted in the school. The students participated in the activity with great enthusiasm, creating beautiful and impactful posters highlighting the need to protect the environment. The celebration of Earth Day in Sambhota Tibetan School was a great success, promoting awareness about the importance of environmental protection and sustainable practices. It provided a platform for the students to showcase their creativity and commitment to preserving the environment. In conclusion, the celebration of Earth Day in Sambhota Tibetan School was a timely reminder of the need to protect the environment and take steps to promote sustainable practices. The poster painting activity and the Earth Day pledge taken by the students will go a long way in promoting environmental awareness and creating a better future for generations to come.
Himachal Pradesh view allUnder the banner of Yuva tourism club we students along with 4 teachers Mrs. Ashu mam , Ms Suresh mam , Mr. Amit sir , Mr. Vijay sir went for excursion to Suketi fossil park on 19th April 2023 Our aim was to discover local tourist sites . To know the geological -historical evolution of our district Sirmour . The fossil park in Suketi is the first park in Asia from where fossil are discovered from lower Himalayan region. Skeletons and fossils of pre-historic animals found here are as old as 8.5 million years ago. Shivaliks where the park is located are said to have the world’s largest number of mammalian fossils. Whether they’re skeletons of elephants or the remains of the trees that lived long ago , fossils at suketi fossil park can transport people back through the eons . It gives people an opportunity to peep into the world of the ancient earth . The park has been built and regulated by the Geological Survey of India and Himachal Pradesh Tourism . Many scholars across the country visit the Suketi fossil park for research work. Located within 21 km. from Nahan, the park is nestled on the edge of the Markanda River . The Suketi fossil park is famous for its six life –size reinforced models of Stegodon Ganesa , Sivatherium , Colosschelys Atlas , Paramachaerdus , Hexaprotodon-Sivalensis and Crocodilia. Such huge and large creatures really wondered in our district 20-33 lakh years ago. Within the confines of the Park , there is a museum as well, which gives researchers and scientist an opportunity to scrutinize about animals and their surroundings . The park and the museum in the fossil park are well maintained by the horticulture department of Himachal Pradesh . The museum exhibits fossils, models, charts, and paintings related to the various aspects of plants and animals. fossil wood and tools made by early man are also displayed . We were astonished and excited to know that most of the fossils belong to our own district and particularly they were found very near to our school as in peepalwala and nearby villages.
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