By Tricitynews
Reporter
Chandigarh 27th September:- Dr.
Ambedkar Institute of Hotel Management, Catering and Technology, Sector-42D, a
premier institute providing hospitality education, an autonomous body under
Ministry of Tourism, Government of India, celebrated “World Tourism Day” with
zeal and fervor.
Keeping
in mind the great old saying “ Athithi Devo Bhavah” which literary means the
“Guest is God” ,the students of the institute visited the Chandigarh Railway
station , Chandigarh airport to overwhelm the passengers by giving them a rose
bud and wishing them “Happy tourism Day” with a wide smile. Around 100 students
of the Institute also displayed a great passion for tourism while participating
in “Run for Tourism” at Sukhna Lake organized by Chandigarh Administration.
The
Institute organized many competitions which were held on an inter college
level. Around 200 students from various colleges and institutes around the city
like GCG-42, GCG-11, CIHM, Home Science College, Punjab University, and State
Council of Educational Research participated in these competitions
enthusiastically and made this event a joyous success. The competitions held to
celebrate this occasion were:
·
Flower
Arrangement
·
Best
out of Waste
·
Photography
·
Poster
making
·
Rangoli
making
The
participating students were judged on the criteria of relevance with the theme
and creativity. The winners of the events were:
·
Flower Arrangement : Ms
Srishti (AIHM)
·
Best Out of Waste : Mr Shreeram Pareek (CIHM)
·
Photography : Mr Sushant Sharma (AIHM)
·
Poster Making :Ms Tanya Sharma (AIHM)
·
Rangoli making : Ms
Swarna Jha and Mr Vikrant (AIHM)
One of
the Judges at the event said that the participants have truly captured the
essence of nature with their photography and their floral incarnations. Our
beautiful city of Chandigarh has been done justice in the posters by the
students.
This
was followed by a cake demonstration by Chef Sucharu Sharma, faculty of the
institute which was open to general public.
Mrs.
Bharti Tyagi, the principal of the Institute commended the students for their
creativity and said that tourism offers a wonderful connecting thread between
visitor and host community. Such contact between people of different
backgrounds is a very foundation for tolerance. In the world struggling for
peaceful coexistence, tourism builds bridges and contributes to peace. It makes
me contented to see the competitive spirit among participants and I hope to
organize many such events for the future. The day concluded with the award
ceremony for acknowledging the efforts of the winners.
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