By Samachar Vishesh News
Chandigarh 01st October:- Ahead
of World Tourism Day, The Indian Hotels Company Limited (IHCL), South Asia’s largest hospitality company,takes
pride in its steadfast commitment to the growth of the industry. Travel and
tourism has gone beyond from just being attractive destinations to being an
important economic growth contributor. Tourism is integral to any nation’s prosperity
as it not just propels jobs, exports and foreign exchange earning but also
enables allied enterprises, livelihoods and celebrates the heritage and culture
of the destinations its serves.
Since
2007, IHCL's Building Livelihoods
Programme has
directly trained and certified over 30,000 youth who have dropped out from
schools from identified remote areas, urban slums and tribal belts in
association with State Industrial Training Institutes, Non-Governmental
Organizations, TISS School of Vocational Education and Tata Strive amongst others;
with over 85 per cent of these trained youth securing immediate job placements
in the hotel and service industry. A large number of these youth come from
socially backward communities.
IHCL currently runs 14 Skill Development Centers
in partnership with Tata Strive to anchor capability-building; thereby creating
a much larger indirect impact through training faculties and by supporting
several other vocational training institutes through this partnership in
regions such as J&K, the North-East, UP, and so on. The company also offers
a three-years Bachelors in Vocational Education Programme in partnership with the
Tata Institute of Social Sciences at 15 of its hotels across Mumbai, Delhi,
Bangalore, Kolkata and Goa.
Committed to
the ethos of Tata Affirmative Action, IHCL also focuses on enabling employability
and entrepreneurial opportunities for socially backward communities and tribal
groups through its CSR and business supply chain. The company, through its brands
and businesses procures goods and services from social impact enterprises and
artisans across several destinations supporting over 1000 families and 100
artisans’ livelihoods.
Regarded as the
custodian of Indian hospitality, IHCL continues to invest in building industry-relevant talent pools with an
aim to develop and support deserving youth and their families, while bridging
the employability gap and contributing to the overall sustainability of the
industry.
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