THERE’S A CHANGE IN THE AIR ?
Hopefully this could soon be a statement and not a question as far as public responsibility towards cleanliness is concerned. With the G20 mood pervading the country, especially the urban centres, there is a flurry
Hopefully this could soon be a statement and not a question as far as public responsibility towards cleanliness is concerned. With the G20 mood pervading the country, especially the urban centres, there is a flurry
Every time a new tech surprises us, sceptics have a field day. I remember the day my dad came home excited- gushing over a new ‘electronic typewriter’ acquired by his office. He was excited that
Consumers and marketers in tourism both grew conscious during the COVID pandemic and consensed that it would be a new normal. As a result, our ways of consuming tourism experiences and transacting business will see
These are challenging times. The world, including tourism, has almost come to a standstill hurting tourism jobs and people dependent on the sector indirectly. An overwhelming majority of service providers and servers have been idle
Dr Nimit Chowdhary, Professor of Tourism, Department of Tourism and Hospitality Management, Jamia Millia Islamia Among various predictions made for the new normal of tourism, a few ideas stood out and received approval