03 Aug 2024
Heritage walk was organized by the Yuva Tourism Club of St. Thomas’ School, Shimla. More than 40 club members participated in this heritage walk under the chairmanship of Yuva Tourism Club coordinator teachers Surender Sharma and Tarun Sharma. The purpose of this walk was to give information about the heritage buildings and routes of Shimla to the club members. The members of the Yuva Tourism Club started the heritage walk from the Army Command Artrac Shimla and concluded it at the Army Heritage Museum Annadale. The teachers of the Yuva Tourism Club gave detailed information about various heritage buildings and places of Shimla to the club members, after which the club members enjoyed the heritage walk from Victory Tunnel to the Army Heritage Museum Annadale via Kaithu Marg. During the heritage walk, the club members tried to give the message of environmental protection and the ill effects of plastic by picking up plastic bottles and also took an oath to protect natural resources. It was also decided to organize tourism related activities in future. The members also visited various Army related weapons, various Army uniforms, medals, gallantry activities of Indian Army displayed at the Army Museum, Annadale Complex. The school's principal Vidhupriya Chakrvarty gave the message to the members of the Yuva tourism club to participate enthusiastically in the club's activities. And also called upon them to be aware about environmental protection and the ill effects of plastic. In this Yuva tourism club, 40 members including student leaders Aarushi Thakur, Lakshya Verma, Rajkumar, Atika, Nishtha Thakur, Ashutosh, Amit, Priya etc were also present.
read more01 Aug 2024
India Tourism Jaipur organized a seminar on the topic “Conservation of National Heritage in India” at Jaipur National University, Jaipur on 22nd July, 2024. The objective of organizing the seminar was to generate awareness regarding conservation of our heritage monuments & sites and to create a sense of respect towards our cultural heritage among students and local citizens. Vice Chancellor Pro. R.L. Raina, Director of School of Hotel Management and Catering Technology Dr. Ajeet Kumar Singh of Jaipur National University sensitized the students about the topic. Around 150 students participated in the aforesaid seminar. Travel for Life pledge was also taken by all the participants. Certificate of participation was given to all the participants.
read more01 Aug 2024
India Tourism Jaipur organized Heritage Walk from Krishna Satsang Girls College to Deewan Ji Ki Nasiyan at Sikar on 30th July, 2024. Around 130 students of Konark College of Hotel Management and Krishna Satsang Girls College participated in the aforesaid walk. The students visited different heritage havelies, Jain temples during the walk. The guide explained the heritage importance of these places to the students. During the walk, officials from Rajasthan Tourism department, Shri Mahaveer Purohit (having deep knowledge of history), hoteliers, travel agents were also present during the heritage walk.
read more01 Aug 2024
On 27th July 2024, Yuva Tourism Club and Eco Club of Sambhota Tibetan School, Shimla participated in plantation drive under Siksha Saptah.
read more30 Jul 2024
On 30th July 2024, the India Tourism Field Office Himachal Pradesh, Ministry of Tourism collaborated with the Yuva Tourism Club of IHM Shimla to organize an essay writing and poster-making event in celebrating Heritage Month. The theme of the event was "Conserving Heritage Monuments," aimed at spreading awareness about the importance of preserving our cultural heritage. The event saw enthusiastic participation from the 2nd and 3rd year degree students. Their engagement and creativity in addressing the theme demonstrated a profound understanding of heritage conservation and a deep appreciation for Indian culture.
read more30 Jul 2024
India is hosting the 46th Session of the World Heritage Committee meeting at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi, from July 21st to 31st, 2024. With its extremely rich history and heritage, India has been an active signatory to the Convention, ensuring the identification, protection, conservation, and preservation of all its World Heritage Properties, securing their effective transmission to future generations, and upholding the statutes of the World Heritage Convention. The students of Yuva Tourism Club of Mount Abu Public School, Rohini, New Delhi, have visited Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi on 27th July, 2024. A number of 45 students of Yuva Tourism Club paid a visit to Mega Exhibition in Bharat Mandapam organized by the Ministry of Tourism, Govt. of India, showcasing tourism products, art, crafts, dance, music, cuisine, culture, etc.
read more30 Jul 2024
India is hosting the 46th Session of the World Heritage Committee meeting at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi, from July 21st to 31st, 2024. With its extremely rich history and heritage, India has been an active signatory to the Convention, ensuring the identification, protection, conservation, and preservation of all its World Heritage Properties, securing their effective transmission to future generations, and upholding the statutes of the World Heritage Convention. The students of Yuva Tourism Club of Green Field School, Safdarjung Enclave, New Delhi, have visited Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi on 26th July, 2024. A number of 40 students of Yuva Tourism Club paid a visit to Mega Exhibition in Bharat Mandapam organized by the Ministry of Tourism, Govt. of India, showcasing tourism products, art, crafts, dance, music, cuisine, culture, etc.
read more30 Jul 2024
Vanmahotsav, the tree planting festival in India, was enthusiastically celebrated at Hansraj Model School, Punjabi Bagh. Students participated in this festival by bringing their own plants and enjoyed planting 20 saplings of Amla, Neem etc that was provided by the Ministry of Tourism. This activity aimed to foster environmental awareness and promote understanding of traditional medicinal practices, highlighting the importance of nature and its resources in everyday health and well-being
read more30 Jul 2024
Students of Yuva Tourism Club celebrated World population day, on 11th July to raise awareness of global population issues. The event was established by the Governing Council of the United Nations Development Programme. The day was celebrated with great enthusiasm by the students of N.C Jindal Public School, Punjabi Bagh, New Delhi to mark the importance of the World Population Day. Poster Making and Slogan writing competition were organised on the theme- investing in data collection is important to understanding problems, tailoring solutions, and driving progress. So is finance. Three students bagged prizes for poster making competition on world Population day 1 first prize -Vaibhavi (12C) 2 Second prize -Yash Bhardwaj (12D) 3 Third prize-Mehak (8B)
read more26 Jul 2024
On 26th July 2024, The Yuva Tourism Club of MRA DAV School, Solan celebrated Heritage Month. As the members of Yuva Tourism Club actively participated in a poster-making and essay-writing event focused on "Conservation of Heritage Sites," showcasing their creativity and commitment to preserving cultural heritage.
read more19 Jul 2024
The Yuva Tourism Club of ITITI-Doon Sanskriti School, a tribal school in Dehradun, Uttarakhand, organized a successful plantation drive. Students participated in the event with great enthusiasm, showcasing their commitment to environmental stewardship and cultural heritage. The drive focused on planting a variety of native trees, promoting biodiversity, and contributing to a greener school environment. This initiative not only beautifies the school grounds but also serves as a lasting reminder of the importance of preserving our natural heritage.
read more24 Jun 2024
The Yuva Tourism Club of Dev Sanskriti Vishwavidyalaya vibrantly celebrated the 10th International Day of Yoga on 21st Hun 2024. This year's theme, "Yoga for Self and Society," resonated throughout the event, bringing together students, faculty, and staff for a day dedicated to well-being and cultural connection. This holistic approach provided participants with a deeper understanding of yoga's multifaceted nature. The enthusiastic participation from students across various departments, along with faculty and staff members, fostered a strong sense of community spirit. The event's positive energy was palpable as participants connected with each other and the ancient practice of yoga.
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