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Page 1: th August 2016 - Jyoti Nivas · Mr. Shwetasaibal Samanta Sahoo Faculty - Hospitality & Tourism School of Management Studies, Ravenshaw University, Cuttack Odisha 03: 30 Open Discussion

The Department of Tourism and Travel Management, Jyoti Nivas College Autonomous delighted to organise its Two Day National Tourism Seminar on 09addressing the theme “Responsible Tourism and Rural Development: Emerging Opportunities and Challenges” of responsibility, cooperation and coordination between governments organizations, private sector, and civil society actors,Tourism development. The Seminar is aiming to bring out an outlookentrepreneurial perspectives of sustainable rural development in India by employing

rural tourism as an effective devictourism researchers, intellectuals and budding entrepreneurs to formulate innovative strategies in order to foster holistic responsible tourism development in rural India. The seminar has provided the necessary foundation for an innovative and competitive entrepreneurial career in Tourism sector to be addressed on following subthemes:

Contemporary issues and challenges in rural ethnicity Benchmarking innovations and new practices in responsible tourism development

in India Public Private Partnership in Responsible Tourism growth

Role of local community concerning Responsible Tourism at rural India Role of Entrepreneurship

Inaugural Ceremony

In a mission to inculcate into its citizens, a sensitive and proactive response to the social issues of the country, the Social Sciences Forum of Jyoti Nivas College Autonomous, Bengaluru held a two day under the theme Revitalizing India.

Overview of Seminar

The Department of Tourism and Travel Management, Jyoti Nivas College Autonomous delighted to organise its Two Day National Tourism Seminar on 09th& 10

Responsible Tourism and Rural Development: Emerging Opportunities and Challenges” with an objective to enhance and create the sense of responsibility, cooperation and coordination between governments organizations, private sector, and civil society actors, to tap the potentials of rural India through Rural Tourism development. The Seminar is aiming to bring out an outlook on managerial and entrepreneurial perspectives of sustainable rural development in India by employing

rural tourism as an effective device. The National Tourism Seminar is a forum for tourism researchers, intellectuals and budding entrepreneurs to formulate innovative strategies in order to foster holistic responsible tourism development in rural India.

stimulating experience to the delegates by providing the necessary foundation for an innovative and competitive entrepreneurial career in Tourism sector to be addressed on following subthemes:

Contemporary issues and challenges in rural ethnicity marking innovations and new practices in responsible tourism development

Public Private Partnership in Responsible Tourism growth

Role of local community concerning Responsible Tourism at rural IndiaRole of Entrepreneurship and innovation for quality Rural Tourism experiences

In a mission to inculcate into its citizens, a sensitive and proactive response to the social issues of the country, the Social Sciences Forum of Jyoti Nivas College Autonomous, Bengaluru held a two day National seminar on the 9th and 10under the theme Revitalizing India.

The Department of Tourism and Travel Management, Jyoti Nivas College Autonomous & 10th August 2016

Responsible Tourism and Rural Development: Emerging with an objective to enhance and create the sense

of responsibility, cooperation and coordination between governments organizations, to tap the potentials of rural India through Rural

on managerial and entrepreneurial perspectives of sustainable rural development in India by employing

is a forum for the tourism researchers, intellectuals and budding entrepreneurs to formulate innovative strategies in order to foster holistic responsible tourism development in rural India.

stimulating experience to the delegates by providing the necessary foundation for an innovative and competitive entrepreneurial

marking innovations and new practices in responsible tourism development

Role of local community concerning Responsible Tourism at rural India ality Rural Tourism experiences

In a mission to inculcate into its citizens, a sensitive and proactive response to the social issues of the country, the Social Sciences Forum of Jyoti Nivas College

and 10th of August

Page 2: th August 2016 - Jyoti Nivas · Mr. Shwetasaibal Samanta Sahoo Faculty - Hospitality & Tourism School of Management Studies, Ravenshaw University, Cuttack Odisha 03: 30 Open Discussion

The event was inaugurated on the 9Sr. Elizabeth, Principal of JNC and Prof. Shivanand B Hosamani as Chief Guest and Guest of Honour, Prof. Sandeep Kulshreshtha.

The event advanced with the lighting of the lamp and a brief introduction oby Prof. Sarah Samuel, Vice Principle of Arts. guests of the day and gave a brief introduction to their illustrious careers.

The event was inaugurated on the 9th at the JNC auditorium, graced by the presence of Sr. Elizabeth, Principal of JNC and Prof. Shivanand B Hosamani as Chief Guest and Guest of Honour, Prof. Sandeep Kulshreshtha.

The event advanced with the lighting of the lamp and a brief introduction oSamuel, Vice Principle of Arts. Mrs. Sarah Samuel welcomed the chief

guests of the day and gave a brief introduction to their illustrious careers.

at the JNC auditorium, graced by the presence of

Sr. Elizabeth, Principal of JNC and Prof. Shivanand B Hosamani as Chief Guest and

The event advanced with the lighting of the lamp and a brief introduction of the guests Mrs. Sarah Samuel welcomed the chief

guests of the day and gave a brief introduction to their illustrious careers.

Page 3: th August 2016 - Jyoti Nivas · Mr. Shwetasaibal Samanta Sahoo Faculty - Hospitality & Tourism School of Management Studies, Ravenshaw University, Cuttack Odisha 03: 30 Open Discussion

Dr. Sr. Elizabeth. C S, the Principaltheme for the 2-day Golden Jubilee commemorative National Seminar “India- Creating an Ecosystem for a Vibrant Nation”

She warmly welcomed the guests, staff and students and spoke about the rich history of India. She has emphasizedrural areas and above all, for equitable growth. Ms. Leena Nair, from the Department of Economics, presented the overview of the seminar and the sessions which is followed by an excellent performaDance Team of the host college.

rincipal, has delivered her conceptual presentationday Golden Jubilee commemorative National Seminar “

Creating an Ecosystem for a Vibrant Nation”.

She warmly welcomed the guests, staff and students and spoke about the rich history of India. She has emphasized the need to preserve our diversity, ensure the welfare of rural areas and above all, for equitable growth.

Ms. Leena Nair, from the Department of Economics, presented the overview of the seminar and the sessions which is followed by an excellent performance by the Indian Dance Team of the host college.

presentation on the

day Golden Jubilee commemorative National Seminar “Revitalizing

She warmly welcomed the guests, staff and students and spoke about the rich history the need to preserve our diversity, ensure the welfare of

Ms. Leena Nair, from the Department of Economics, presented the overview of the nce by the Indian

Page 4: th August 2016 - Jyoti Nivas · Mr. Shwetasaibal Samanta Sahoo Faculty - Hospitality & Tourism School of Management Studies, Ravenshaw University, Cuttack Odisha 03: 30 Open Discussion

Prof. Hosamani, Vice Chancellor of Rani Channamma University, in his brief talk included a calculated view of the scenario of the economic growth of India and the

prominent trickle-down effect that impact Following this, Prof. Sandeep Management, Gwalior, gave an account on the diverse tradition and colourful culture of India and its influence on the economical impact on India’s tourism.

Prof. Sandeep Kulshreshtha stated about how the grobenefited by the art and tradition of the community and the culture and heritage of the destination. The factors which are shifting the trend towards responsible tourism are

Prof. Hosamani, Vice Chancellor of Rani Channamma University, in his brief talk included a calculated view of the scenario of the economic growth of India and the

down effect that impacts the life of many.

Kulshreshtha of the Indian Institute of Tourism and Travel Management, Gwalior, gave an account on the diverse tradition and colourful culture of India and its influence on the economical impact on India’s tourism.

stated about how the ground or rural people needs to be benefited by the art and tradition of the community and the culture and heritage of the destination. The factors which are shifting the trend towards responsible tourism are

Prof. Hosamani, Vice Chancellor of Rani Channamma University, in his brief talk included a calculated view of the scenario of the economic growth of India and the

of the Indian Institute of Tourism and Travel Management, Gwalior, gave an account on the diverse tradition and colourful culture of

und or rural people needs to be benefited by the art and tradition of the community and the culture and heritage of the destination. The factors which are shifting the trend towards responsible tourism are

Page 5: th August 2016 - Jyoti Nivas · Mr. Shwetasaibal Samanta Sahoo Faculty - Hospitality & Tourism School of Management Studies, Ravenshaw University, Cuttack Odisha 03: 30 Open Discussion

increasing level of awareness, growing interest inaccessibility and environmental consciousness.

increasing level of awareness, growing interest in heritage and culture, improving accessibility and environmental consciousness.

heritage and culture, improving

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Inauguration ceremony came to a close with the release of the Book of abstracts by the Department of Travel and Tourism which constitute the forum.

The panel discussion marked as the beginning of The National Tourism Conference, 2016 held by the Department of Tourism and Travel Management. The theme of the seminar was “Responsible Tourism and Rural Development: Emerging Opportunities and Challenges”. The moderator of the Kulshreshtha, Post- Director, IITTM Gwalior.

The panel discussion is moderated by Dr. Institute of Tourism and Travel Management (IITTM),organization of the Ministry of Tourism, Government of India

Inauguration ceremony came to a close with the release of the Book of abstracts by the Department of Travel and Tourism which constitute the forum.

marked as the beginning of The National Tourism Conference, 2016 held by the Department of Tourism and Travel Management. The theme of the seminar was “Responsible Tourism and Rural Development: Emerging Opportunities and Challenges”. The moderator of the panel discussion was Prof. Sandeep

Director, IITTM Gwalior.

The panel discussion is moderated by Dr. Sandeep Kulshreshtha, Director, Institute of Tourism and Travel Management (IITTM), Gwalior, an autonomous organization of the Ministry of Tourism, Government of India.

Inauguration ceremony came to a close with the release of the Book of abstracts by the

marked as the beginning of The National Tourism Conference, 2016 held by the Department of Tourism and Travel Management. The theme of the seminar was “Responsible Tourism and Rural Development: Emerging Opportunities

panel discussion was Prof. Sandeep

Sandeep Kulshreshtha, Director, Indian an autonomous

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He focused on the point of how we as an individual as a tourism student or a tourism professional can apply responsible or sustainable tourism in the field. He managed to differentiate responsible tourism to ecois something which is concerned with the users (tourists) whereas ecosustainable tourism are the things which need to be developed by the policy planners. Next esteemed representative of tourism industry connoisseurs Mandoth, Director, Federation of Karnataka Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FKCCI) and Ex. Chairman, Tourism committee

He focused on the point of how we as an individual as a tourism student or a tourism professional can apply responsible or sustainable tourism in the field. He managed to differentiate responsible tourism to eco-tourism is by stating that Responsible Tourism is something which is concerned with the users (tourists) whereas ecosustainable tourism are the things which need to be developed by the policy planners.

esteemed representative of tourism industry connoisseurs wasMandoth, Director, Federation of Karnataka Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FKCCI) and Ex. Chairman, Tourism committee – FKCCI .

He focused on the point of how we as an individual as a tourism student or a tourism professional can apply responsible or sustainable tourism in the field. He managed to

tourism is by stating that Responsible Tourism is something which is concerned with the users (tourists) whereas eco-tourism or sustainable tourism are the things which need to be developed by the policy planners.

was Mr. Prakash Mandoth, Director, Federation of Karnataka Chambers of Commerce and Industry

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Dr. B Vijayakumar, Principal, Kerala InstiThiruvananthapuram is the second panel member of the panel discussion session. shared the initiatives taken in Kerala for show casing the responsible tourism. In this programme, four major tourist destinationsThekkady.

Dr. B Vijayakumar, Principal, Kerala Institute of Tourism and Travel Studies (KITTS), Thiruvananthapuram is the second panel member of the panel discussion session. shared the initiatives taken in Kerala for show casing the responsible tourism. In this programme, four major tourist destinations were Kovalam, Kumarakom, Wayanad &

tute of Tourism and Travel Studies (KITTS), Thiruvananthapuram is the second panel member of the panel discussion session. He shared the initiatives taken in Kerala for show casing the responsible tourism. In this

arakom, Wayanad &

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The Initial steps towards responsible tourism are sensitizing the stake holder, demand analysis, collection of basic information’s on establishment, equipping local community, promoting local involvement, The third panel member was Dr. K.S .Vijayalakshmi, Professor, Department of History, Bengaluru University. Dr. K. S. Vijayalakshmi started her point by quoting Mahatma Gandhi’s statement “as human being is greatness lies noremake the world as being able to remake ourselves and remaking ourselves in the realm of tourism is what responsible tourism is all about”. According to her, tourism should be used as a tool for better place to live in for the tpeople.

The Initial steps towards responsible tourism are sensitizing the stake holder, demand analysis, collection of basic information’s on establishment, equipping local community, promoting local involvement, reduce / re use/ recycle waste.

s Dr. K.S .Vijayalakshmi, Professor, Department of History, Dr. K. S. Vijayalakshmi started her point by quoting Mahatma

Gandhi’s statement “as human being is greatness lies not so much in being able to remake the world as being able to remake ourselves and remaking ourselves in the realm of tourism is what responsible tourism is all about”. According to her, tourism should be used as a tool for better place to live in for the tourist and primarily the local

The Initial steps towards responsible tourism are sensitizing the stake holder, demand analysis, collection of basic information’s on establishment, equipping local community,

s Dr. K.S .Vijayalakshmi, Professor, Department of History, Dr. K. S. Vijayalakshmi started her point by quoting Mahatma

t so much in being able to remake the world as being able to remake ourselves and remaking ourselves in the realm of tourism is what responsible tourism is all about”. According to her, tourism

ourist and primarily the local

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Golden Jubilee Commemorative Two Day National Tourism Seminar“Responsible Tourism and Rural Development:

9th& 10thAugust, 2016

Golden Jubilee Commemorative Two Day National Tourism Seminar“Responsible Tourism and Rural Development: Emerging Opportunities and Challenges”

August, 2016Technical Session Schedule

Panel Discussion: I

Golden Jubilee Commemorative Two Day National Tourism Seminar Emerging Opportunities and Challenges” -

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Venue: Jyoti Nivas College ‘Research Cell’ Date : 09Moderator : Dr. Sandeep Kulshreshtha, Director Time Panellist : 1

Chairman , Karnataka State Tourism Development Corporation

11; 15 am to 01:30 am

Panellist : 3 Dr. B. Vijayakumar Principal Kerala Institute of Tourism and Travel Studies Thycaud P.O, Thiruvananthapuram Kerala

Session Chair : Dr. Yedla Venkata Rao, Head of the Department, Department of Tourism Studies, Pondicherry UniversityTime Paper presenter/s 2.15 pm Opening Remarks by the Chairperson

2:25 pm

Mr. Asif. G.A Assistant Professor& Ms Anju P.O Assistant Professor P.G Department of Tourism and Hospitality Management. MES Arts and Science College, Perinthalmanna, Kerala

02: 35 pm

Ms. B L Radhika Faculty of Commerce (Travel and Tourism Management) NMKRV College for Women, Bangalore

02:45 pm

Ms K. Suneetaha Asst. Professor –Department of Tourism & Travel Management , Indian Academy College, Kalayan Nagar, Bangalore

02: 55 pm

Dr. S. Kannan Head of Department Institute of Hotel Management Catering Technology and Applied Nutrition – Bangalore

03:10 pm Saurabh Bharti Asst. Prof. Department of Tourism,

Venue: Jyoti Nivas College ‘Research Cell’ Date : 09th August 2016Moderator : Dr. Sandeep Kulshreshtha, Director - IITTM , Gwalior

Panellist : 1

Karnataka State Tourism Development

Panellist: 2 Mr. Prakash Mandoth, Director & Ex Chairman- Tourism Committee, FKCCI Bangalore

Dr. B. Vijayakumar Principal Kerala Institute of Tourism and Travel Studies Thycaud P.O, Thiruvananthapuram

Panellist : 4 Mr. M. S. Raghavan, Chairman, Travel Agents Association of India (TAAI) - Karnataka Chapter

Panellist : 5 Mr. Niranjan Sachidananda

M/s Travellers Choice Bangalore

Lunch Break

Technical Session : I

Dr. Yedla Venkata Rao, Head of the Department, Department of Tourism Studies, Pondicherry UniversityTitle of the Paper

Opening Remarks by the Chairperson Mr. Asif. G.A Assistant Professor

Ms Anju P.O Assistant Professor P.G Department of Tourism and Hospitality Management. MES Arts and Science College,

Responsible tourism and its impact on economy and environment –A special reference to Soochipara waterfalls, Wayanad

Faculty of Commerce (Travel and Tourism Management) NMKRV College for Women,

An Empirical study on responsible tourism in Gujarat: A case study on Hodka Community

Department of Tourism & Travel Management , Indian Academy College, Kalayan

Issues & Challenges – Innovations for quality Rural Tourism

Institute of Hotel Management Catering Technology Bangalore

Public Private Partnership in Responsible Tourism Growth

Asst. Prof. Department of Tourism, Responsible Tourism : Contemporary Issues And Challenges In Rural Ethnicity

August 2016

Panellist: 2 Mr. Prakash Mandoth,

Tourism Committee, FKCCI

Mr. M. S. Raghavan,

Travel Agents Association of India Karnataka Chapter

Dr. Yedla Venkata Rao, Head of the Department, Department of Tourism Studies, Pondicherry University

tourism and its impact on economy and A special reference to Soochipara

An Empirical study on responsible tourism in Gujarat: A case study on Hodka Community

Innovations for quality Rural

Public Private Partnership in Responsible Tourism

Responsible Tourism : Contemporary Issues And Challenges In Rural Ethnicity

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Garden City College, Bangalore

03: 20 pm

Mr. Shwetasaibal Samanta SahooFaculty - Hospitality & TourismSchool of Management Studies,Ravenshaw University, CuttackOdisha

03: 30 Open Discussion : 03: 40 Concluding Remarks by the Chairperson

Venue: Jyoti Nivas College ‘Research Cell’ Date : 10 Session Chair: Dr. I.C. Gupta, Former Time Paper presenter/s

09:30 am Opening Remarks by the Chairperson

09: 40 am Ms Aswani & Ms. Smitha Murthy Co-Founder/Director, Trippin Traveller Online,

09:50 am

Dr. Ravish Mathew &Dr. Anu ChandranProfessors Dept of Tourism Studies , School of ManagementPondicherry Central University, Puducherry

10:05 am

E.Amalan & Ms.M.L.Sowmeya Assistant professor PSG College of Arts & Science , Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu

10: 15am

Mr.A.Anuram & Mr. S. Vasanthakumar Assistant Professor – Catering Science and Hotel Management, PSG CAS, Coimbatore,

10: 25 am Mr Parry & Dr. Anu Chandran R.C Professor - Dept. of Tourism Studies, Pondicherry University , Puducherry

10:35 am Ms. Sneha. N – Lecturer & Research Scholar, Department of Travel & Tourism, Mount CarmelCollege- Bangalore

10: 45 am M. S. Jayaharish & Mr. S. JegadeesanAssistant Professor ,PSG College of Arts and Science, Tamil Nadu

Garden City College, Bangalore

Mr. Shwetasaibal Samanta Sahoo Hospitality & Tourism

School of Management Studies, Ravenshaw University, Cuttack

Sustainable rural tourism strategies Raghurajpur village in Odisha

Concluding Remarks by the Chairperson

Technical Session : II

‘Research Cell’ Date : 10th August 2016

Former Dean Faculty of Management and Tourism, Devi Ahilya University, IndoreTitle of the Paper

Opening Remarks by the Chairperson

Ms Aswani & Ms. Smitha Murthy Founder/Director, Trippin Traveller Online,

Responsible tourism – Growth prospects in India

Dr. Anu Chandran

School of Management - Pondicherry Central University, Puducherry

The Multi-Stranded Facets of Responsible Tourism Holistic Inquiry of Model Initiatives in Africa Pertinent in the Indian Context

PSG College of Arts & Science , Coimbatore,

Tourism influence and an integrated way of development in Rural India

Catering Science and Hotel Management, PSG CAS, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu

Role of rural tourism for development of Rural Areas

Mr Parry & Dr. Anu Chandran R.C Dept. of Tourism Studies,

Puducherry

Exploring the Prospective Role and Implication of the Responsible Agenda of Hosts in a Community Based Circuit in Madurai

Lecturer & Research Scholar, Department of Travel & Tourism, Mount Carmel Marketing responsible tourism through Social Media

M. S. Jayaharish & Mr. S. Jegadeesan Assistant Professor ,PSG College of Arts and Development of Rural Tourism : Challenges

Sustainable rural tourism strategies – A perceptive from Raghurajpur village in Odisha

August 2016

Dean Faculty of Management and Tourism, Devi Ahilya University, Indore

Growth prospects in India

Stranded Facets of Responsible Tourism – a Holistic Inquiry of Model Initiatives in Africa Pertinent

Tourism influence and an integrated way of development

Role of rural tourism for development of Rural Areas

the Prospective Role and Implication of the Responsible Agenda of Hosts in a Community Based

Marketing responsible tourism through Social Media

Development of Rural Tourism : Challenges

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10:55 am Mr. Nagarjuna G Lecturer- Department of Travel and TourismMount Carmel College, Bangalore

11:05 am Karthika .B, G & Ms. Usha Assistant Professor – PSG College of Arts and Science, Coimbatore , Tamil

11:05-11:20 am

11: 20 am Vinoth Prabhu C.M PSG College of Arts and Science, CoimbatoreTamil Nadu

11:30am Prof Eabin Mathew The Oxford College of Hotel ManagementBangalore

11: 40 am Prof. Reena Kole & Mr. Chandan.VDept of Tourism Studies , Indian Academy Degree College, Bangalore

11:50 am Mrs. Shaheda Begum & Mr. Mukunda .B.GDepartment of Tourism Studies, Indian Academy Degree College, Bangalore

12:00 pm ZolienkhumJoute& Dr Joby Thomas School Of Business Studies And Social Sciences,Christ University, Bangalore

12:10pm Dr. Binoy T A & Mr. Ravikumara B MDepartment of Tourism administrationSahyadri Science College, (Auto) Shivamogga

12: 20 pm

Dr. Binoy T A& MR. SHASHIRAJ UDepartment of Tourism administrationSahyadri Science College, (Auto) Shivamogga

12:30

Mr. Naveen Kumar T.G (Research ScholarDr.Binoy T.A Assistant ProfessorDepartment of P.G Studies and Research in Tourism Administration Kuvempu University, JnanaSahyadriShankarghatta

12:40

Tanuja Gowda C & Ms Ronita Lecturer -Travel & Tourism DepartmentSt. Francis De Sales College, Bangalore

Department of Travel and Tourism Mount Carmel College, Bangalore

Policies and programmes of government in promoting Rural Tourism in India

PSG College of Arts and

Nadu

Role of public private partnership (ppp) in promoting tourism in India

Tea Break

Technical Session : III

PSG College of Arts and Science, Coimbatore, The role of tourism public-Regional Development

The Oxford College of Hotel Management, Rural Development through Wine Tourism in Karnataka

& Mr. Chandan.V Indian Academy Degree

Bench marking innovations and new practices in Responsible tourism with reference to Nandi hills

. Shaheda Begum & Mr. Mukunda .B.G Department of Tourism Studies, Indian Academy

An over view of Economic and Cultural Impacts of Rural tourism: A case study on Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh.

ZolienkhumJoute& Dr Joby Thomas School Of Business Studies And Social Sciences,

, Bangalore

A Study on the Community Involvement inwith Special Reference to Mawlynnong Village

. Binoy T A & Mr. Ravikumara B M Department of Tourism administration Sahyadri Science College, (Auto) Shivamogga

Rural Tourism Development through Self

Dr. Binoy T A& MR. SHASHIRAJ U Department of Tourism administration Sahyadri Science College, (Auto) Shivamogga

Medical Tourism And Rural Karnataka Medicinal Perspective

Research Scholar) & Assistant Professor

Department of P.G Studies and Research in Tourism Kuvempu University, JnanaSahyadri,

Rural Tourism entrepreneurial opportunities : A Study on Hyderabad Karnataka Region

Travel & Tourism Department St. Francis De Sales College, Bangalore

The Role of local community in the development of rural Tourism with special reference to Karnataka conceptual approach towards rural tourism in Karnataka

Policies and programmes of government in promoting

Role of public private partnership (ppp) in promoting

-private partnerships in

Rural Development through Wine Tourism in Karnataka

Bench marking innovations and new practices in Responsible tourism with reference to Nandi hills

An over view of Economic and Cultural Impacts of Rural tourism: A case study on Karnataka and Andhra

on the Community Involvement in Tourism with Special Reference to Mawlynnong Village

Rural Tourism Development through Self-Help Groups

Medical Tourism And Rural Karnataka – An Ethnic

Rural Tourism entrepreneurial opportunities : A Study on Hyderabad Karnataka Region

The Role of local community in the development of rural Tourism with special reference to Karnataka – A conceptual approach towards rural tourism in Karnataka

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12:50 Mr. Arunava Chatterjee Oxford College of Hotel ManagementBangalore

01:00 pm Open Discussion : 01:10 pm Concluding Remarks by the Chairperson

Oxford College of Hotel Management Enhancing sustainable developmenttourism experiences

Concluding Remarks by the Chairperson

development through rural