YUVA TOURISM CLUBS MEET:  YOUTH WILL GET MANY JOB OPPORTUNITIES IN TOURISM SECTOR IN COMING YEARS IN GOA: DR PRAMOD SAWANT 

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(Left to Right)  Suneel Anchipaka, Director Tourism & GTDC  Managing Director, Minister for Tourism  Rohan A Khaunte, Chief Minister Dr Pramod Sawant, Secretary Tourism, Sanjeev Ahuja and TTAG President Jack Sukhija during Yuva Tourism Clubs Meet at  at Darbar Hall, Raj Bhavan, Dona Paula

Chief Minister Dr Pramod Sawant  emphasized   that the youth will have numerous job opportunities in the tourism sector in the coming years in Goa   and urged them to embrace their potential in contributing to the future of tourism in Goa. Dr Promod Sawant  was speaking after inaugurating  largest Yuva Tourism Clubs Meet in celebration of World Tourism Day organized by  Department of Tourism at Darbar Hall, Raj Bhavan, Dona Paula on Thursday,  September 26 in the presence of  Tourism Minister Rohan Khaunte,  Secretary Tourism  Sanjeev Ahuja, Director of Tourism and Managing Director of GTDC, Suneel Anchipaka and Travel and Tourism Association Goa (TTAG) President Jack Sukhija. This remarkable event brought together more than 1000 students and youth representatives from various educational institutions across the state to explore new tourism opportunities, regenerative practices, and the vital role of youth in shaping the future of tourism in Goa.

During the event, Dr Pramod Sawant also  highlighted the state’s substantial tourism potential and said, “Yuva Clubs will play a crucial role in integrating Goan manpower into the hospitality sector. Collective efforts are essential from the youth of Goa to promote new avenues of tourism, including sustainable, wellness, adventure, and spiritual tourism. We need young ambassadors to advocate for Goa and establish it as a premier destination for responsible and meaningful travel experiences, ultimately aiming to create a lasting legacy for future generations.”

Minister  for Tourism Rohan  Khaunte also emphasized the vital role of youth in shaping the future of tourism and urged the young audience to embrace their potential as ambassadors of change so that the same can pave the way for a more vibrant and sustainable tourism landscape tomorrow.

Suneel Anchipaka  said  that the  Goa is proud to be India’s first state to implement regenerative tourism, focusing on environmental restoration, community empowerment, and cultural preservation and this model encourages mutual respect between tourists and locals while promoting eco-friendly initiatives.

At the meet, several Yuva Tourism Clubs were recognized for their outstanding contributions during the event as Dnyanprassarak Vidyalaya was honored as the first school to establish a Yuva Tourism Club, while Goa College of Home Science, Campal-Panaji, was acknowledged as the first college to launch the Yuva Tourism Club in Goa. Bal Bharati  Vidyamandir, Ribandar was appreciated for its impressive dance and music performances during the Yuva Tourism Club Meet. Additionally, IITTM and IHM were commended for their various activities related to the YUVA Tourism Clubs.

The event also featured insightful talk on “The Future of Tourism in Goa: Balancing Development and Sustainability,” led by Professor of IITTM  Ravindra Dogra.

During the event, the  Chief Minister and the le Minister for Tourism unveiled several initiatives, including the Yuva Tourism website, the Yuva Tourism Handbook, and State level Tourism Ambassador Program (beginner and advance), marking a significant step towards youth engagement in tourism.

 Deepak Narvekar, Deputy General Manager of GTDC, delivered a vote of thanks, expressing his sincere appreciation to all participants and contributors who made the event a success.

IN TOURISM SECTOR IN COMING YEARS IN GOA: DR PRAMOD SAWANT 

(Left to Right)  Suneel Anchipaka, Director Tourism & GTDC  Managing Director, Minister for Tourism  Rohan A Khaunte, Chief Minister Dr Pramod Sawant, Secretary Tourism, Sanjeev Ahuja and TTAG President Jack Sukhija during Yuva Tourism Clubs Meet at  at Darbar Hall, Raj Bhavan, Dona Paula

Chief Minister Dr Pramod Sawant  emphasized   that the youth will have numerous job opportunities in the tourism sector in the coming years in Goa   and urged them to embrace their potential in contributing to the future of tourism in Goa. Dr Promod Sawant  was speaking after inaugurating  largest Yuva Tourism Clubs Meet in celebration of World Tourism Day organized by  Department of Tourism at Darbar Hall, Raj Bhavan, Dona Paula on Thursday,  September 26 in the presence of  Tourism Minister Rohan Khaunte,  Secretary Tourism  Sanjeev Ahuja, Director of Tourism and Managing Director of GTDC, Suneel Anchipaka and Travel and Tourism Association Goa (TTAG) President Jack Sukhija. This remarkable event brought together more than 1000 students and youth representatives from various educational institutions across the state to explore new tourism opportunities, regenerative practices, and the vital role of youth in shaping the future of tourism in Goa.

During the event, Dr Pramod Sawant also  highlighted the state’s substantial tourism potential and said, “Yuva Clubs will play a crucial role in integrating Goan manpower into the hospitality sector. Collective efforts are essential from the youth of Goa to promote new avenues of tourism, including sustainable, wellness, adventure, and spiritual tourism. We need young ambassadors to advocate for Goa and establish it as a premier destination for responsible and meaningful travel experiences, ultimately aiming to create a lasting legacy for future generations.”

Minister  for Tourism Rohan  Khaunte also emphasized the vital role of youth in shaping the future of tourism and urged the young audience to embrace their potential as ambassadors of change so that the same can pave the way for a more vibrant and sustainable tourism landscape tomorrow.

Suneel Anchipaka  said  that the  Goa is proud to be India’s first state to implement regenerative tourism, focusing on environmental restoration, community empowerment, and cultural preservation and this model encourages mutual respect between tourists and locals while promoting eco-friendly initiatives.

At the meet, several Yuva Tourism Clubs were recognized for their outstanding contributions during the event as Dnyanprassarak Vidyalaya was honored as the first school to establish a Yuva Tourism Club, while Goa College of Home Science, Campal-Panaji, was acknowledged as the first college to launch the Yuva Tourism Club in Goa. Bal Bharati  Vidyamandir, Ribandar was appreciated for its impressive dance and music performances during the Yuva Tourism Club Meet. Additionally, IITTM and IHM were commended for their various activities related to the YUVA Tourism Clubs.

The event also featured insightful talk on “The Future of Tourism in Goa: Balancing Development and Sustainability,” led by Professor of IITTM  Ravindra Dogra.

During the event, the  Chief Minister and the le Minister for Tourism unveiled several initiatives, including the Yuva Tourism website, the Yuva Tourism Handbook, and State level Tourism Ambassador Program (beginner and advance), marking a significant step towards youth engagement in tourism.

 Deepak Narvekar, Deputy General Manager of GTDC, delivered a vote of thanks, expressing his sincere appreciation to all participants and contributors who made the event a success.

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