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Govt plans India's first hospitality, tourism university
Praveen K Singh - New Delhi
In a momentous decision to promote education in hospitality and tourism, the
ministry of human resource development (HRD) has proposed to establish the country's
first hospitality and tourism university. A reliable source in the ministry
disclosed that the proposal is in its preliminary stage and will be ready to
be tabled in the Parliament during the monsoon session.
The draft that is in possession of Express Hospitality
states, 'The new university will be established as study centres of learning
all over the country, which could also be utilised to encourage, promote, to
co-ordinate and to consolidate this upcoming and highly demanding disciplines
of hospitality and tourism sectors
academically, educationally, culturally,
and economically'.
According to a few industry members, there is too much confusion in hospitality
education, research and learning today. Says Dr Jagmohan Negi, an academician
and advisor to FHRAI -IHM, "There are publications, books, research work
and papers in other disciplines but in the field of tourism and hospitality,
we find very few works of quality and standard, which could be claimed as an
academic achievement. Whatever is available is staggered, isolated and unexplored
which need to be consolidated and encouraged through academic unification and
research work." He added that this step by the government will improve
the sectors through quality education.
In the early 1960s, the government had established hotel and catering education
centres in Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata and Chennai with the support of a few foreign
governments. Today, there are around 24 IHMs in the country that are controlled
by the National Council of Hotel Management & Catering Training (NCHMCT).
The ministry of tourism (MoT), which oversees these institutes, has failed to
acquire the status of deemed university from NCHMCT on several occasions. With
this proposed university, which will come under Central University, all the
scattered institutes in the hospitality and tourism sectors will come under
one roof. Other than the IHMs, there are about 250 institutes in the country
for hospitality and tourism education.
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