Tourism & Hospitality Skill Council (THSC), an esteemed organization dedicated to nurturing talent in the tourism and hospitality industry, recently hosted a consultative workshop with more than 30 academic partners in New Delhi. This workshop, held as part of the “Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav” celebrations, aimed to explore the guidelines of Diploma and Advance Diploma programs established by the National Council of Vocational Education & Training (NCVET).
The august presence of Mr. Rajan Bahadur, the CEO of THSC, and Ms. Deepti Saxena, VP Strategy at the National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC), marked the inauguration of the day-long workshop. The event attracted prominent academic institutions, industry experts, and thought leaders who came together to shape the future of skill development in the tourism and hospitality sector.
During the workshop, participants engaged in insightful discussions, delving into various aspects such as the guidelines of Diploma and Advance Diploma programs, aligning these programs with the National Education Policy (NEP), anticipating industry demands, fostering apprenticeships, and exploring international employment opportunities. The collaborative exchange of ideas and experiences was aimed at ensuring that the skill development programs in the sector remain relevant and robust in the ever-evolving landscape.
Mr. Rajan Bahadur, CEO of Tourism & Hospitality Skill Council, expressed his enthusiasm for the workshop, stating, “We are delighted to organize this consultative workshop as part of the ‘Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav’ celebrations. By bringing together esteemed academic partners, we aim to create a platform for meaningful dialogue and collaboration. This event is crucial in guiding the development of Diploma and Advance Diploma programs that align with industry requirements and meet the aspirations of our talented workforce. Our collective efforts will undoubtedly contribute to a stronger and more skilled tourism and hospitality industry.”
The workshop not only emphasized the importance of skill development but also aimed to bridge the gap between academia and industry by fostering collaboration and sharing best practices. It provided an opportunity for academic partners to gain valuable insights from industry experts, enabling them to enhance their curriculum and training methodologies.
THSC remains committed to its mission of developing a skilled workforce that meets the dynamic demands of the tourism and hospitality industry. By organizing such workshops, THSC aims to strengthen the industry-academia partnership, foster innovation, and ensure the continuous growth and sustainability of the sector.