Publisher: Institute of Hotel Management, Ahmedabad
Ahmedabad - Gandhinagar Highway, Bhaijipura Patia, P.O. Koba. Gandhinagar – 382426. Gujarat. India.
Issue(s) Avaliable: 1
eISSN Number: 2582-4082
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Frequency: Biannual
Volume 4
Issue 1 2022
Volume 4, Issue 1 of Indian Journal of Hospitality Management is celebrating 'Fifty years Golden Jubilee celebration of IHM Ahmedabad, Gandhinagar to resonate with its 50 years of excellence. The time progressed may be looked at from the lenses of development, contribution to the industry, and society.
India is a land of diversity concerning culture and in terms of the food that the citizens of this country have valued since times immemorial. India has endured the adversities of the Covid-19 pandemic since the past few years with unity among the diversity. Though it was in poor shape, the hospitality industry is now regaining its shape and reviving with the pandemic becoming plateau as time passes.
India is a significant travel and tourist market. Cruises, adventure, medical, wellness, sports, MICE, eco-tourism, film, rural, and religious tourism are among the unique tourism goods. India has been regarded as a spiritual tourism destination for both local and international tourists. Still, due to the pandemic, the local tourists have started to explore the scope of domestic tourism and the hospitality industry. The local tourists have begun exploring the local culinary destinations, thereby enjoying the culinary journey.
In January 2020, the 'Dekho Apna Desh' campaign was launched in Konark, Odisha, in response to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's August 15, 2019 plea to go to at least 15 sites in 2022 to encourage domestic tourism and support local economies. The Ministry of Tourism has organized a series of webinars on various towns, states, cultures, heritage, wildlife, adventure, and other topics. This webinar series aimed to raise awareness about and promote numerous Indian tourism locations, including lesser-known places and lesser-known aspects of well-known sites. In this issue, we have touched upon the theme of Dekho Apna Desh, an initiative by the Government of India in 2020 to help the survival of the tourism and hospitality industry.
With the quick expansion and development of social media platforms, these platforms have transformed how the business operated just a few years ago. By making information widely accessible with a single mouse click, social media has bridged the gap between customers and service providers. It is not only an awareness platform but also a networking medium that allows guests to engage with them from anywhere at any time.
In the event of a business loss due to the epidemic, many hotel and tour companies were forced to compromise on many aspects of their employees' welfare, including deferred payment, deduction of salary, and curtailment of fringed benefits.
The travel limitations have created a fresh opportunity for star-rated hotels to recruit domestic guests to keep their companies afloat and earn profits during these trying times. To sell themselves among domestic clients, hotels are branding themselves with new usual practices and appealing techniques. Academic institutions have also looked into other options and have shifted to the online form, including econtents and efficient delivery.
Employees achieve a high level of motivation, performance, and resilience towards the organization when management appreciates their existence as work resources.
With the partial release of the hotel industry's lockdown, the way has been cleared for welcome guests with minimum human interaction. Reservations, check-in, check-out, accommodations, dining experiences, conferencing, and delivery have all benefited from technology-driven artificial intelligence technologies and big data analytics.
Hotels have begun to give guests staycation services to ensure and create customer confidence for future business during the Covid-19 outbreak. Online food & beverage shopping was the most convenient choice for most people during the pandemic. The number of people using various mobile applications to buy food & beverages and other hospitality services has increased.
It is critical for the hospitality business to invest in human resources through training to strengthen the competitive position of the organization and improve quality, innovation, and productivity, which can lead to higher profitability.
Many riches hiding in our backyards have yet to be fully unfolded, obscuring heritage tourism. Although knowledge of the presence of such places is not entirely lacking, their heritage potential is just a rudimentary understanding.
Dr. Jagat Krushna Mangaraj, Chief Patron
Dr. Priti Ranjan Sahoo, Editor–in-Chief
Dr. Priti Ranjan Sahoo, Editor-in-chief
Associate Professor
KIIT School of Management,
KIIT University (Institution of Eminence),
Bhubaneswar, India.
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Dr. J K Mangaraj, Principal
IHM Ahmedabad,
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