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The Indian Institute of Travel and Tourism Management (IITM) provides a short duration of course, after which the candidates can be empanelled as a guide. Guide license has been granted both at the state and central level by the Department of Tourism. They hold examination according to their needs and advertise in leading newspapers. The test consists of Erlangen in general knowledge, history and culture, etc.. For further details contact directly to the tourism department of your choice.
In recent years, employment opportunities is increasing dramatically in this industry in the country. All travel services, including travel operators, travel agents, hoteliers, restaurateurs, adventure tourism and leisure providers, the manufacture and sale of craft items, etc.. require professionalism.
The Government of India Tourist Office and the Indian Institute of Tourism and Travel Management (IITTM), New Delhi, Gwalior and Kurukshetra University offer training tourist guides. These are short term (3-4 months) courses for graduates with a background in art / archaeology / history. Tourism and Travel Administration / Management Course is supported by several institutions, including DU, Delhi, Vikarm University, University Utakl, Sri Venkateswara University, Kurukshetra University, Garhwal University, Annamalai University, Lucknow University, SNDT Mumbai, and so on.
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Two days Extravaganza, JIMFEST 2003, in a game of corporate competition. Charge d’amusement, gambling and tension, creating greater harmony between the various vocational training institutes, in a joyful atmosphere prevailed, that throughout the festival.
Packed with Brain-storming quizzes and games, on the one hand, and a web of cultural themes and colors, on the other side is the Extravaganza was attended by teams of the Institute of Engineering Technology ( EIT), Faculty of Law University of Lucknow, the Institute for Corporate management and cooperative research and training (ICCMRT), the Institute of Management Studies (IFS) and Lal Bahadur Shastri Institute of Management Studies (LBSIMS).
Thus, the Institute’s “big battle” in the voice, it was his opinion on the hottest issues, even with his own “bull and bear” in which participants have dared to challenge the Exchange and strategies to optimize the form of yields. Inquizzitive Road Finder, Swaranjali Tarang, Silent speak, fog and other programs were Chitrashaala the color palette. Goblet Kalpana Chawla was revealed to the Institute of Inter - contest ‘Utkarsh’, organised by the Association of Management Lucknow (LMA) Jaipuria Institute of Management (JIM) on Sunday. DS Chauhan, vice-chancellor, the technique of the Institute, was the head of the host on the occasion.
Among the competitions held, presentation and a mention of the event focused on “values and ethics in the conduct of transformation” and “converting the further development of a developing country” . Another event, “Just a Minute,” was a great. The Kalpana Chawala Cup went to students post-Graduate Diploma in Business Management (PGDBA), Jim, while the runners-up competition were LUMBA, Lucknow University. The third place went to students of the PGDMC, Jim. The winners in the various manifestations of JIMFEST-2003 are: the host, JIM, prices bags for the debate, pro skit and speech, Lucknow University team was the winner of the ad Mad show and Tarang (instrumental music).
The EIT team won the laurels in the competition and the team LBS at home in the price of the event for the case study. In the solo singing event, bags LBS first prize in a singing duo, Jim won the first prize. The second winner is: LBS (debate), University of Lucknow (Ad Mad Show), Jim (Tarang), ICCMRT (Skit), University of Lucknow (deaf and dumb farce), ICCMRT (case study), Jim (quiz) , EIT (solo singing) and Jim (singing duo).
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LUCKNOW: Over 10,000 candidates aspiring for admission to Indian Institute of Management (IIM) took the Common Admission Test-2005 (CAT-2005) here in the state capital on Sunday.
A common consensus amongst the students emerging out of the eight centres was very clear. The number of questions though less were more “tough” and “challenging” than what they have been in the past.
The candidates said data interpretation (DI) was the most challenging. “Time was major constraint in solving those…they were really time specific and more hard than what had been the trend in the past,” said Upasana, an arts graduate from Lucknow University.
What was more puzzling for the students was the fall in the number of questions. “May be I could have done it better if I had more questions at hand.
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NEW DELHI: It was public knowledge that he was not quite the evidence against the practice of burking or non-registration of first reporting on police stations in the country. But that should be spent with universities, pilot studies on the subject, and logistics, and, in many cases, financial assistance from the police, the office of research and development, to decide in deep malaise .
At a meeting held at the headquarters here BPRD recent weeks between registrars, and Hauptabteilungs senior professors from different universities and the Bureau, Banaras Hindu University (BHU), Lucknow University, and presented their first results. As preliminary research conducted in five police stations in urban areas of Varanasi, at the Faculty of Law, University Reader BHU AK Pandey said a large number of complainants had taken off, and some of them have had to approach Senior Superintendent of Police Hope For some actions.
However, there were no records to show that if the directions of the SSP were followed by staff at the lower level. At least 10 percent of the cases were recorded, after the intervention of the court.
The police were also very reluctant to registration of cases, in accordance with the provisions of sections 361, 363, 394 and 498-A, dealing with the abduction, rape and cruelty inflicted on a woman of her in-laws.
D.N.N.S. Yadav from the Faculty of Law, University of Lucknow, said students from the implementation of research in the fields of fanned widely regarded as local rural and urban areas. Random questioning of the man come to the police station showed the students, unless a police officer was higher by the police, which is not registered FIRs.
Compromise, blackmail
Also, when it comes to cases of conflicts between the two sides, the police tried to reach a compromise, and in the process extort money from both sides. Kidnapping cases were reported as missing, and other cases, small criminal offences are not registered. One reason was that police wanted offerings crime in the failures.
Further, the sharing of the man was in a position to the police station, especially if they are an influential person. “While the situation in rural areas was pathetic, urban areas were slightly better,” said Dr. Yadav.
The Chief Security Officer of Hari Singh Gaur Vishwavidyalaya (Sagar University) in Madhya Pradesh data on his personal experience to say that the 922 complaints filed by zerlumpend on the campus of the university, he had to the local police in the last 12 years, only 11 In FIRs. The studies were carried out in an earlier meeting with representatives of the Office of the University in January.
At the meeting, in which several universities, whose friendship and the Indian Law Institute, it was also decided to focus on research in various areas of police work. Indian Institute of Management, Indore, including a subsidiary, has discussed the idea of creating a centre for leadership of the police. BPRD Kiran Bedi, Director-General said representatives of institutions of higher education, they are applicable to research on their own, not just to the office. “We want the mediator,” she said.
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LUCKNOW: The two days Überspanntheit, JIMFEST 2003, which were a competition Corporate. Expense game, the fun and tension aimed at creating greater harmony between the various professional institutions, in a joyous atmosphere prevailed throughout the festival.
Enjoy brain-storming games and quiz shows, on the one hand, and a whole culture of canvas and colors, on the other hand, Überspanntheit saw the participation of teams from the Institute of Engineering Technology (IET ), Lucknow University Faculty of Law, the Institute for Business Management and Cooperative Research and Training (ICCMRT), the Institute of Management Studies (IMS), and Lal Bahadur Shastri Institute of Management Studies (LBSIMS) .
Thus, the Institute creates its own “big fight”, where the voice could render an opinion on the hottest issues of the administration, including his own “bull and bear”, in which participants It was launched by accepting challenges and Exchange strategies to maximize the rear. Inquizzitive Road Finder, Swaranjali Tarang, Silent speak, fog and other programmes were Chitrashaala the color palette. The Cup Kalpana Chawla was revealed to the Interstate contest ‘Utkarsh “organised by the Association of Management Lucknow (LMA) Jaipuria Institute of Management (JIM), on Sunday. DS Chauhan, Vice-Chancellor, UP technical institute, he was chief of guest on the occasion.
Among the competitions organised, the presentation and approval of the event is focused on the themes “values and ethics in the conduct of transformation” and “Transforming designed to transform a developing country” nation. “An other event, “Just a Minute”, was one of the most important. Kalpana Chawala The Cup was awarded to the student of the Post-Graduate Diploma in Business Management (PGDBA), JIM, while the runners competition were LUMBA, Lucknow University. The third place was won by students from PGDMC, JIM. Winners The various manifestations of this JIMFEST-2003 are: host JIM fell, prices for debate satire and farce stupid team from the University of Lucknow was the winner of the ad Mad show and Tarang (instrumental music).
ETI team won its laurels in the competition and the LBS team took the price of the case study at home event. In the event singing solo, LBS bags while the first prize singing duo, JIM won the first prize. The second winner is: LBS (debate), University of Lucknow (Ad Mad show), JIM (Tarang), ICCMRT (skit), University of Lucknow (silent farce), ICCMRT (case study), JIM (quiz), EIT ( Solo - Vocals), JIM (duet singing).
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Lucknow, November 27: It is not important that you are an expert in a particular field, the important thing is that one is ambitious and wants to pursue his goals in a determined way. This view was expressed by Samajwadi Party MP and Chairman, UP Development Council Amar Singh, while addressing valedictory session of the faculty development programme on “effective teaching skills in the present scenario”.
The programme was jointly organised by the Lal Bahadur Shastri institute of management and development studies and the national institute of personnel management, UP chapter. Singh also pointed out that the person who pioneered in the field of realising the importance of human resources, was like Akbar, for his way of functioning is the best example of human resource management (HRM). ”To be successful one has to choose best people in their field, delegate and decentralise authority so that results are achieved ,” he elaborated.
Among others who spoke on the occasion were, Sunil Kumar, director of the institute and CP Barthwal, dean (faculty of arts) lucknow University.
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