08 Feb 2024
Ministry of Tourism, Government of India, Bengaluru office in collaboration with the Department of Tourism Studies, Karnataka University organized the intercollegiate tourism event "SARTHAVAHA 2024" from 3-5 January 2024. Students from various universities in Dharwad and Hubli including members of Yuva Tourism Clubs participated in the event.Over the course of a 3 day event, a diverse range of activities was organized for students, including elocution competitions, quiz competitions, poster making competitions, cultural events showcasing regional dances and music, a thrilling treasure hunt etc. Ministry of Tourism Bengaluru office actively promoted its major initiatives throughout the event, such as the Yuva Tourism Club, the Travel for Life campaign, Incredible India Tourist Facilitator Course etc.The event was graced by the presence of distinguished guests including the Hon'ble Minister for Women and Child Development, Government of Karnataka, Vice Chancellor of Karnataka University, eminent singers and other public representatives. More than 2000 students from various colleges attended the event.
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08 Feb 2024
As part of Yuva Tourism Club activities, Ministry of Tourism, Government of India, Bengaluru office organized a Prekking event to promote Gadaikallu, a popular trekking destination in Dakshina Kannada district on 22 December 2023 for Yuva Tourism Club members of Mangalore University. More than 60 members of the Yuva Tourism Club and faculties participated in the event.
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08 Feb 2024
As part of World Heritage Week celebrations, Ministry of Tourism, Government of India Bengaluru office in association with the FHMCT, Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences, Bengaluru organized a Heritage Walk to the historical Group of Monuments at Hampi on 23 November 2023 for Yuva Tourism Club members. As part of the event, Yuva Tourism Club members performed a Nukkad Natak to raise awareness about India's rich cultural heritage and sustainable tourism practices.The objective of the tour was to raise awareness about India's rich cultural heritage among students, promote Hampi as a major tourist destination and encourage students to take an active role in preserving India's cultural heritage.
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08 Feb 2024
As part of World Heritage Week celebrations, Ministry of Tourism, Government of India Bengaluru office in association with St. Claret College organized a Heritage Walk on 21 November 2023 for Yuva Tourism Club members to Belur and Halebidu, newly inscribed World Heritage Sites. The objective of the tour was to raise awareness about India's rich cultural heritage among students, promote Belur and Halebidu as major tourist destinations and encourage students to take an active role in preserving India's cultural heritage. 100 Yuva Tourism Club members, faculty coordinators, and officials from India Tourism, Karnataka Tourism, and ASI participated in the program.
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08 Feb 2024
Ministry of Tourism, Government of India, Bengaluru office organized a Unity Walk and Fit India Swachhata Freedom Walk 4.0 in Bengaluru on 31 October 2023 as part of the National Unity Day and Fit India Freedom Run 4.0 celebrations. The walk started at the iconic Vidhana Soudha building in Bengaluru and ended at Cubbon Park.As part of the event, all participants took the Unity Pledge to dedicate themselves to preserving the unity, integrity and security of the nation. More than 100 participants including members of the Yuva Tourism and stakeholders and India Tourism officials participated in the walk.
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08 Feb 2024
The Kalaburagi Heritage Walk was organized in the historic city of Kalaburagi on the 4th of October by the Department of Travel and Tourism, Sharnbasva University, Kalaburagi in association with Ministry of Tourism, Government of India, Bengaluru Office, evoked tremendous response. Hundreds of students joined the walk that was organized to raise awareness about the rich heritage and history of the city. Here are some glimpses of the heritage walk.
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08 Feb 2024
Ministry of Tourism, Government of India, Bengaluru office in association with DOT, GOK, Udupi organized a cleanliness drive at Padubidri end point Blue flag Beach in Karnataka for the 'Ek Tareek Ek Ghanta Ek Saath' initiative on 1st October 2023, as a part of the Swachhata Hi Sewa initiative. A total of 320 participants members of the Yuva Tourism Club.
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07 Feb 2024
Students got a chance to learn about various types of rocks and their origin and characteristics.
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07 Feb 2024
The selected students of Class 8, section A, B, C, D are taken to 'The Geological Survey of India' to learn many things about the department and its functions, which studies the atmosphere and different rocks and so on. The students got a wonderful chance to learn many things about the department and also got a chance to learn from the scientist about different rocks, their prominence and the carbon dating of the same.
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07 Feb 2024
This certificate is issued to Yuva Tourism club Rajagiri Public School, Kalamassery
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07 Feb 2024
The students of Class 9th Sections A, B, C, D, Class 11th Sections A, B, & Class 5th, Sections A, B, C, D are taken for a field trip on December 21, 2023 to sensitize the students about the Budhist monument at Tutlakonda which is a source of knowledge and also fun for the tender hearts.
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07 Feb 2024
Our journey continued as we stepped into the captivating Maitri Gardens, a place that held a special allure for all of us. The slides, with their familiar twists and turns, sparked memories of carefree days gone by. Gliding down those slopes filled us with a sense of pure joy and nostalgia. The zoo within the gardens was a marvel to behold. From majestic white tigers to graceful blackbucks, the diversity of wildlife left us in awe. Each snapshot we took served as a reminder of the beauty and wonder of the natural world. The gardens themselves were a sight to behold, vast and breathtaking in their beauty. Playgrounds scattered throughout invited us to embrace laughter and play, while the swings provided moments of carefree delight. Running about and singing songs, we reveled in the sheer joy of being alive. Despite the fatigue in our legs from hours of exploration, the evening was brimming with excitement and fun. Our teachers shared fascinating insights about the animals, enriching our experience and deepening our appreciation for the world around us. As the sun dipped below the horizon, our hearts overflowed with gratitude for the unforgettable memories we had made. The Maitri Garden had woven its magic around us, leaving an imprint on our souls that would last a lifetime. With hopeful hearts, we looked forward to the possibility of returning to this enchanting haven, eager to relive the nostalgia and create new moments that would be treasured forever.
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