11-DAY ORIENTATION PROGRAM FOR TOURISM STUDENTS AT SOA CONCLUDES

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Bhubaneswar(Kalinga Voice): Growth and progress are important, but they can lead to success only if they are integrated with spirituality and humanity, Prof. (Dr.) Navin Mathur, former Vice-Chancellor of the Jagannath University, Jaipur, has said.
            “Your goal, your purpose, your intention, deliberations and prayer should be common and your hearts must unite to achieve success,” he said while addressing the concluding ceremony of the 11-day orientation program for fresh students held at the School of Hotel Management, faculty of hospitality and tourism management of Siksha ‘O’ Anusandhan (SOA) here, on Saturday.
            Quoting from the book ’21 Lessons from 21st Century’ authored by Israeli historian Yuval Noah Harari, Prof. Mathur said “Technology isn’t bad. If you know what you want in life, technology can help you get it. But it you don’t know what you want in life, it will be all too easy for technology to shape your aims for you and take control of your life.”
            Prof. Sitikantha Mishra, SHM’s Advisor-cum-Dean,            in his welcome address in the virtual program, emphasized the importance of human value in education and more so for those training to become hospitality professionals. He spoke about intrinsic and extrinsic values which needed to be cultivated by the students.
            B.K.Savitha, faculty of the IT Wing at the headquarters of the Brahma Kumaris at Mount Abu, who was the chief speaker, focused on the need for the students to become emotionally and mentally strong which was the need of the hour.
            The subjects discussed in the valedictory program included career prospects in the aviation sector, logistic sector, digital marketing, food entrepreneurship, contactless service and hotels of the future.
            The organization of the induction program was intended to make the students feel comfortable in the new environment, inculcate in them the ethos and culture of the institution, establish bonds with other students and faculty members and expose them to a sense of larger purpose and self-exploration.
            It was pointed out that the market now-a-days was very demanding and the issue of the level of higher education not meeting the industry expectation was frequently discussed. Contemporary topics pertaining to the hospitality and tourism industry including Indian values were chosen to bridge this gap and equip the students with new-age technology.
 

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