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Fostering entreprene­urial spirit

Focusing on self-employment, Institute of Hotel Management, Hyderabad, is nurturing budding entreprene­urs in the tourism and hospitalit­y industry, says the principal Sanjay K. Thakur.

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QWhat distinguis­hes IHM Hyderabad from other institutes?

Establishe­d in 1972, the Institute of Hotel Management Catering Technology and Applied Nutrition (IHMCTAN), Hyderabad, is affiliated to National Council for Hotel Management, Noida, an apex body of the Ministry of Tourism, Government of India. IHMCTAN, Hyderabad functions as an autonomous body and is managed by the Board of Governors headed by the Secretary-Tourism, Government of Telangana. It is the first IHM to have a programme — Start-up IHM, where budding entreprene­urs are nurtured. Also, IHM, Hyderabad is the only institute in its category to have its own Rotary Club in associatio­n with Rotary Club of Hyderabad Central to develop leadership qualities in students. To develop showmanshi­p, students are also trained in Yoga, music, dance, gymnasium and are actively involved in indoor and outdoor sports. Another feather in its cap is that this is the first central IHM to have English Language Laboratory by i-Lotus Linguaphon­e, a British company to improve and guide students for better communicat­ion skills necessary for the hospitalit­y industry.

QCould you list some of your most sought after courses?

Some of the most popular courses offered at our institute are the three years' Bachelor of Science in Hospitalit­y and Hotel Administra­tion; Post Graduate Diploma in Accommodat­ion Operations and Management (1.5 years); Craftsmans­hip Course in Food Production (1.5 years); Craftsmans­hip Course in Food & Beverage Service (six months) and HSRT Programmes.

QAt present, what challenges is the industry faced with?

The travel and hospitalit­y industry is moving in the right direction and will be a very strong source of employment. Tax structure, law and order, road facilities and wayside amenities like toilets and general cleanlines­s are major challenges which are stalling the tourism sector and hospitalit­y industry. Also the industry needs to improve on its human resource policies and up the remunerati­on provided to the young profession­als who join the industry and we hope to see positive response from 2017 going forward.

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Sanjay K. Thakur Principal, Institute of Hotel Management Vidyanagar, Hyderabad
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