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Mumbai
Tourism Police get a crash course in training
In an attempt to give a friendly face to the Mumbai Police,
40 personnel of the Mumbai Tourism Police received a crash
course in tourist handling and facilitation at the Kuoni Academy
of Travel (KAT).
In
the next five years we will need five million people in tourism
A K Bhatia, director of education, Kuoni Academy of Travel,
was the former dy director general tourism, Govt. of India,
and has three decades of academic experience in promotion
and development of tourism, including training both in India
and abroad. He speaks to Neeti Mehra of his perception on
travel education and training in the country
A
career so high
Subhash Motwani, director, Radio Bhuvan Career Supermarket
(RBCS) group of institutes: IHCTM talks about travel education
and the tourism industry as a whole. Neeti Mehra finds out
what is in store
The
grand old man of travel
Inder Sharma, former chairman of SITA World Travel, is a name
synonymous with the Indian travel and tourism industry. From
being a third division Economics graduate with no definite
career prospects to being one of the most sought after and
respected travel professionals in the country, Inder Sharma
has indeed come a long way. Radhika Mathur Bhasin gets him
to share some of his memories and visions for the future of
the Indian travel industry
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