With
the Ministry of tourism targeting over
12 % growth rate in in-bound as well as domestic tourists, it has been
projected that tourism sector will generate additional jobs of about 2.5 crore, both direct and indirect, during the 12th Fiver year
Plan. This was stated by Union Minister for Tourism Shri Subodh
Kant Sahai while presenting National Awards for
excellence in hospitality education for the year 2010-11, here today. He said
the direct employment in hospitality sector will also be substantial. Shri Sahai said Employment related to hospitality trades alone
would be around 36 lakhs. The Minister informed the
gathering that hospitality industry needs about 2 lakh
trained persons every year but the supply is just about 18000 persons, which
gets further reduced to about 12000 persons after adjusting an attrition of
about 30 to 35 %. Shri Sahai said, “As per our estimate, by the close of the
Eleventh Plan, our efforts to expand the institutional infrastructure and
broad-basing of hospitality education through Universities, Colleges, ITIs, Polytechnics and Schools is expected to increase the
supply of trained persons in a major way.”
The Tourism Minister said Central Government, on its part, has been
actively trying to bridge the skilled manpower shortage by setting up more govt. sponsored IHMs and FCIs, broad-basing training & education through the
aegis of Universities, ITIs, Colleges, Polytechnics, PSUs,
Schools etc., establishing short-term hospitality courses, upgrading the skills
of existing as well as aspiring service providers through “Hunar
Se Rozgaar” programme,
skills testing & certification of the existing service providers. Shri Sahai said, “This will be a significant improvement but
would still not be enough. In any case, given the fact that the Industry
engages about 5 million persons generating huge revenues, much of the efforts
and resources for creating world class hospitality service will have to come
from within the Industry.”
The
Union Tourim Minister said the efforts of the Central
Govt., though important, have to be necessarily supplementary and catalytic and here,
our IHMs and FCIs have to
raise themselves to the level of Institutes of excellence to spur and stimulate
similar efforts in the Private Sector. He said, “ I
therefore urge the Institutes to make earnest effort to raise their standards
so as to be acceptable internationally, to become model institutes. The Ministry will always be there for you in
its supportive role.”
Referring to the encouraging
trends in International and Domestic tourism Shri Subodh
Kant Sahai said tourism is now being recognized as
one of the key drivers of growth and employment generation in the country. He
said the contribution of tourism to the GDP is estimated to be more than 9%.
The Minister
referred to an independent study carried out by his Ministry to identify major gaps that existed in
terms of infrastructure and service delivery at major tourist destinations. He
said this study concluded that, for both the foreign and domestic tourist, the
lack of Hygiene and Sanitary conditions in and around monuments/ destinations,
poor Solid Waste Management around the monuments/destinations and absence of
hygienically maintained public amenities like Toilets were the key factors that
were impeding our efforts to catapult India as a leading tourist destination.
Shri Subodh Kant said,“Campaign Clean India” is aimed to undertake both
sensitization and action at field level on bringing our tourism destinations
and their surroundings to an acceptable level of cleanliness and hygiene. He
said the objective is also to ensure that these levels are sustained through
ownership and involvement of private and public sector stakeholders. Shri Sahai said, “The IHMs and FCIs are expected to play a leading role in setting
standards of cleanliness in and around monuments for all other educational
institutions to follow.”
Shri Subodh
Kant said in order to preserve, propagate, research, document and patent the
numerous hues of the Indian cuisines through an institutional mechanism, the Ministry of Tourism has already initiated
steps for the setting up of the Indian Culinary Institute with six of its centres across the country.
The National Awards for Excellence
in Hospitality Education (2010-11) were presented in three categories i.e.
awards to the students, awards to the teaching faculty and awards to the
Institutes.
The awardees in the first category
were the students who had excelled in academic performance during the year
2010-11. In all, 23 students were awarded.
Each winner received a medal, a certificate of academic excellence and a
cash prize. The list of students who received the awards is given below:-
Position
|
Program
|
Name
|
Institute
|
|
First
|
M.Sc. Hospitality Administration 2009-11
|
MS. FARIDA
ANJUM
|
Institute of
Hotel Management,
Pusa, New Delhi
|
|
2
|
First
|
M.Sc. Dietetics & Food Service Management 2009-11
|
MS. NIHARIKA
SHUKLA
|
Institute of
Hotel Management,
Pusa, New Delhi
|
3
|
First
|
B.Sc. Hospitality & Hotel
Administration 2008-11
|
ARJUN MUKUND
|
SRM Institute of Hotel Management,
Chennai
|
4
|
Second
|
B.Sc. Hospitality & Hotel
Administration 2008-11
|
NARESH KUMAR H
|
SRM Institute of Hotel Management,
Chennai
|
5
|
Third
|
B.Sc. Hospitality & Hotel
Administration 2008-11
|
SUBRAMANIAN
SRIKANTH
|
Institute of
Hotel Management,
Pusa, New Delhi
|
6
|
First
|
3rd Year of B.Sc. Hospitality
& Hotel Administration 2010-11
|
ARJUN MUKUND
|
SRM Institute of Hotel Management,
Chennai
|
7
|
First
|
2nd Year of B.Sc. Hospitality
& Hotel Administration 2010-11
|
RAMANDEEP SINGH
|
Institute of
Hotel Management,
Pusa, New Delhi
|
8
|
First
|
1st Year of B.Sc. Hospitality
& Hotel Administration 2010-11
|
MS. SANA KHAN
|
Institute of
Hotel Management,
Pusa, New Delhi
|
9
|
Second
|
3rd Year of B.Sc. Hospitality
& Hotel Administration 2010-11
|
MITHUN PAUL
|
Institute of Hotel Management,
Chennai
|
10
|
Second
|
2nd Year of B.Sc. Hospitality
& Hotel Administration 2010-11
|
MS. YAMINI
SINGH
|
Institute of
Hotel Management,
Pusa, New Delhi
|
11
|
Second
|
1st Year of B.Sc.
Hospitality & Hotel Administration 2010-11
|
MS. DEBOLINA
GHOSH
|
Institute of Hotel Management,
Kolkata
|
12
|
Third
|
3rd Year of B.Sc. Hospitality
& Hotel Administration 2010-11
|
NARESH KUMAR H
|
SRM Institute of Hotel Management,
Chennai
|
13
|
Third
|
2nd Year of B.Sc. Hospitality
& Hotel Administration 2010-11
|
MS. ADITI
SABHARWAL
|
Institute of
Hotel Management,
Pusa, New Delhi
|
14
|
Third
|
1st Year of B.Sc.
Hospitality & Hotel Administration 2010-11
|
MS. ZAINAB
SHABBIR
KHERALUWALA
|
Institute of Hotel Management,
Chennai
|
15
|
First
|
PG Diploma in Accommodation Operations
& Management 2010-11
|
PATITAPABAN
BEHERA
|
Institute of Hotel Management,
Bhubaneswar
|
16
|
First
|
Diploma in Food Production 2010-11
|
PRIYARANJAN
MALIK
|
Food Craft Institute, Balangir
|
17
|
First
|
Diploma in Food
& Beverage 2010-11
|
BIN JIA
|
Institute of
Hotel Management,
Pusa, New Delhi
|
18
|
First
|
Diploma in House Keeping Operation
2010-11
|
CHANDRA SEKHAR
|
State Institute of Hotel Management, Puducherry
|
19
|
First
|
Diploma in Front Office Operation 2010-11
|
SHRIKANT
TRIVEDI
|
Food Craft Institute,
Udaipur
|
20
|
First
|
Diploma in Bakery & Confectionery
2010-11
|
KANIKA CHANDNA
|
Institute of
Hotel Management,
Pusa, New Delhi
|
21
|
First
|
Craftsmanship Certificate Course in Food
Production
2010-11
|
MOUSUMI PAUL
|
Institute of Hotel Management,
Kolkata
|
22
|
First
|
Craftsmanship Certificate Course in Food
& Beverage
2010-11Service
|
SAMBIT K.
TRIPATHY
|
Institute of Hotel Management,
Bhubaneswar
|
23
|
First
|
Craftsmanship Certificate Course in Food
& Beverage Service 2010-11
|
RAJU RUPSINGH
CHAVAN
|
Institute of Hotel Management,
Goa
|
In the Teachers category 10 awards were given. The Teachers were
selected for the award on the basis of pre-determined objective evaluation
parameters. The list of awardees is as follows:-
A.P.S. Jolly, Lecturer
|
IHM, Srinagar
|
R.K. Gupta, Sr.
Lecturer
|
IHM, Pusa, Delhi
|
Nimisha Seth, Lecturer
|
IHM, Pusa, Delhi
|
Anita Sharma,
Sr. Lecturer
|
IHM, Pusa, Delhi
|
A.K. Goyal, Lecturer
|
IHM, Pusa, Delhi
|
Ms.Balabynta Kharshing,
Sr. Lecturer
|
IHM, Shillong
|
Tarun K. Bansal,
Lecturer
|
IHM, Lucknow
|
Rajesh K. Singh,
Lecturer
|
IHM, Lucknow
|
Ms. Ishrat Ara, Lecturer
|
IHM, Srinagar
|
Meenakshi Sumbly,
Lecturer
|
IHM, Pusa, Delhi
|
Awards to the Institutes were given under the following categories:-
The Minister of State for Tourism Shri Sultan Ahmed, Senior officials of the Tourism Minister and eminent personalities of the Tourism and Hospitality Industry were also present during the ceremony.
CATEGORY
|
BEST
|
SPECIAL AWARD
|
|
1
|
IHM - All Round
Performance
|
IHM, Pusa, Delhi
|
IHM, Hyderabad
|
2
|
IHM - All Round
Performance in North-East & J&K
|
IHM, Srinagar
|
-
|
3
|
FCI - All Round
Performance
|
FCI, Balangir
|
-
|
4
|
Academic
Performance
|
IHM, Pusa, Delhi
|
IHM, Chennai
|
5
|
Placement
Performance
|
DIHM, Lajpat Nagar
|
IHM, Hyderabad
|
6
|
Operational
Performance
|
IHM, Hyderabad
|
IHM, Shillong
|
7
|
Administrative
Performance
|
IHM, Mumbai
|
CIHM, Chandigarh
|
8
|
Performance in
Capacity Building of Service Providers
|
IHM, Srinagar
|
IHM, Hyderabad
|
Courtesy : PIB, Govt of India
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