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The Department of Tourism Management in the University has been established as a center for advanced Culture and Tourism Education Research. Currently the Department and its courses have been upgraded to meet the requirements of current Tourism Industry at National& International Level. The objective of the department is to provide the foundation of higher learning and research in the field of tourism. Highlighting the grandeur, heritage and culture to develop the region in the field of tourism.

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Department of Tourism Management

People

Dr. Arunesh Parashar

FacultyHODAssociate Professor

Specialization :

Health Tourism, Hospitality Industry

Dr. Umakant Indolia

FacultyHODAssociate Professor

Specialization :

 Rural Tourism

Dr. Monika Pandey

FacultyAssociate Professor

Specialization :

Spiritual Tourism

Dr. Avanendu Parashar

FacultyAssistant Professor

Specialization :

Adventure Tourism

Dr. Ashish Kumar

FacultyAssistant Professor

Specialization :

Tourism Marketing

Mr. Pankaj Singh Chandel

FacultyResearch Scholar

Specialization :

Entrepreneurship

Mr. Prakhar Singh Pal

FacultyResearch Scholar

Specialization :

Religious Tourism 

Miss Prachi Agarwal

FacultyResearch Scholar

Specialization :

Nature-based Health Tourism 

Mr. Vishal Rai

FacultyCorporate Professional

Specialization :

Air Ticketing  

Mr. Sorabh Shrivastava

FacultyResearch Scholar

Specialization :

Accounting and Finanace 

Mrs. Swati

FacultyResearch Scholar

Specialization :

 Travel Writing and Photography

Mr. Ramnath Prajapati

StaffOffice Assistant

Specialization :

Nature-based Health Tourism 

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Department of Tourism Management

Teaching

Academic Programs Offered by the Department
  1. M.B.A. Tourism & Travel Management – TCMTM6.5MBATTM

Regular Program

Duration – 2 years

Eligibility – Bachelor’s degree with minimum 50% marks from any recognized university following a 10+2+3 course pattern.

Number of Seats – 15

  1. B.B.A. Tourism & Travel Management (Honors) – TCMTM6.0BBAHTTM

Regular Program

Duration – 4 years

Eligibility – Minimum 50% marks from any recognized secondary education board following a 10+2 pattern

Number of Seats – 15

  1. Ph.D. Tourism Management – TCMTM8.0PHDTM 
Academic Programs/Courses offered by the Department of Tourism Management
  1. Minor Courses
  2. Multidisciplinary Courses
  3. Skill Enhancement Courses
  4. Value Added Course

Duration – 4 Years

What will you learn :

After completing this Travel Management course you will be able to:

Advise customers/passengers on their itinerary domestic/international

  • Promote services and facilities available to airline passengers during their travel
  • Planning the itinerary and co-ordinating with the passenger through out the journey
  • The formalities and procedures at the domestic and international airports
  • Advise customers on passport and visa requirements, along with selling travel insurance
  • Knowledge on usage of Global Distribution System to make and maintain reservations and issue travel documents.

 

Course content :

  • IATA World Geography
  • IATA Global Indicators
  • Airline Terminologies
  • Communication and Interpersonal Skill
  • Marketing 
  • Understanding about Hospitality 
  • Travel Documents
  • City & Airport IATA Codes
  • Global Indicators
  • Typing Skills
  • Interview Skills

 

Who should attend :

This course is recommended for:

  • Who wants associate with Travel Agencies
  • Who wants to be a part of travel & tourism domain
  • Travel Agents
  • Airline Reservation Agents
  • Tour Operators

 

 BBA Tourism Employment Are

  • Hospitality Industries
  • Forts/Resorts
  • Tour Operators
  • Immigration and Customs Services
  • Ticketing Agencies
  • Airlines
  • Food Industries
  • Transport Corporations
  • Transport and Cargo Companies
  • Government Tourism Departments
  • Hotel and Allied Service Industries
  • Travel Agencies

This program will give students a professional insight into travel and tourism industry plus a set of core management skill for finance, marketing, and human resource along with special orientation in the field of spiritual, rural and health tourism industry.

 

Duration – 2 Years

What will you learn :

After completing this Travel Management course you will be able to:

Advise customers/passengers on their itinerary domestic/international

  • Promote services and facilities available to airline passengers during their travel
  • Planning the itinerary and co-ordinating with the passenger through out the journey
  • The formalities and procedures at the domestic and international airports
  • Advise customers on passport and visa requirements, along with selling travel insurance
  • Knowledge on usage of Global Distribution System to make and maintain reservations and issue travel documents.

 

Course content :

  • IATA World Geography
  • IATA Global Indicators
  • Airline Terminologies
  • Communication and Interpersonal Skill
  • Marketing 
  • Understanding about Hospitality 
  • Travel Documents
  • City & Airport IATA Codes
  • Global Indicators
  • Typing Skills
  • Interview Skills

 

Who should attend :

This course is recommended for:

  • Who wants associate with Travel Agencies
  • Who wants to be a part of travel & tourism domain
  • Travel Agents
  • Airline Reservation Agents
  • Tour Operators

 

 MBA Tourism Employment Are

  • Hospitality Industries
  • Forts/Resorts
  • Tour Operators
  • Immigration and Customs Services
  • Ticketing Agencies
  • Airlines
  • Food Industries
  • Transport Corporations
  • Transport and Cargo Companies
  • Government Tourism Departments
  • Hotel and Allied Service Industries
  • Travel Agencies

 

Aims and Objectives:

  • To educate students for working in the field of Community Wellbeing
  • To ensure the understanding of students on Cultural Richness of our country along with its management.
  • To provide an entrepreneurial view to the students about the industry by teaching health, rural and spiritual tourism development paper.
  • To teach students about the Resource Efficiency and minimize the use of scarce and non-renewable resources in the development and operation of tourism facilities and services.
  • To promote awareness in responsible and community-based tourism.
  • To aware the students about minimize negative social, economic and environmental impacts of mass tourism and promote tourism, which is sustainable.
  • To foster the development of community-based tourism and spiritual tourism products by providing marketing, training, and mentoring support.




Ph.D Course Work (Tourism Management) Syllabus, Session : 2024-25

Paper Code – PHD 101

 

Course Objectives:

 

This course aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of research in Hospitality & Tourism. Research Scholars will be introduced to various research designs, different data handling techniques. Additionally, they will learn how to prepare a professional research report, equipping them with essential skills for effective research.

 

Course Outcomes:

CO1: Understand the concept of research in Hospitality & Tourism.

CO2: Gain knowledge of various research designs.

CO3: Develop the ability to prepare a comprehensive research report.

CO4: Acquire skills in handling research data.

 

Unit : 1.  Introduction to Tourism and Hospitality Industry: 

Evolution of Tourism and Hotel Industry, Scope and Significance of Tourism and Hospitality, Hotel Departments: Functions and Interrelations, Organizational Structure of Hotels: Hierarchies and Operations, Travel Agency: Importance in Tourism Management, Functions of Major Departments within Travel Agencies

 

Unit  2 : Academic Approaches to Tourism and Hospitality:

The geography of tourism effects (Economic, Social and Environmental), Anthropology of tourism and hospitality, Tourism, Tourist and host, Sociology of Tourism, Types of Holidays, Psychology, Motivation, Personality, Attitudes, Environment and the Tourist.

 

Unit 3 :  Emerging Trends in Tourism and Hospitality:

Emerging Trends in Tourism and Hospitality Industry, Types and Typologies of Tourist, Tourism and Hospitality products, Innovations, Opportunities in Tourism and Hospitality industry,  Health Tourism, Rural Tourism, Adventure Tourism, Eco Tourism, Cultural Tourism, Sustainable Tourism, Spiritual Tourism, Natural Tourism, Tourism Planning, Role of Government, Public, Private Partnerships. Distinctive characteristics of Hospitality Industry – Inflexibility, Intangibility, Perishability, fixed location, relatively large financial investment etc.; Concepts of Atithi Devo Bhavah; Hotel and the other lodging facilities; types of hotels and hotel departments; classification of hotels; chain operations; E- Hospitality.



Unit 4 : Tourism Planning and Policy:

Tourism planning – Role of Govt. public and private sectors in formulation of tourism policy; Roles of international, national, state and local tourism organizations in carrying out tourism policies. Tourism planning for thrust areas, special tourism areas & zones identified by the Ministry of Tourism, Government of India. Sustainable tourism development, Pro-poor Tourism and Community Participation; Responsible tourism.

Tourism Policy – Factors influencing tourism policy; National Tourism Policy, Levels of Tourism planning – International, national, regional, state and local, the traditional, approach and PASLOP method of tourism planning; important feature of five year tourism plans in India; Elements Agents, Processes and typologies of tourism development; State tourism policies. National Planning Policies for Destination Development- WTO Guidelines for Planners – Role of urban civic bodies: Town planning -Characteristics of rural tourism planning.

 

Unit 5:  Hospitality and Tourism Research: 

Problems encountered by researchers, quality of hospitality and tourism research, Selection of research problems, Preparation of effective questionnaires, Broad aspects of research design in social and Tourism research, Importance of research in Tourism. Global challenges, Challenges of Tourism and hospitality education and research, Statistical and analytical tools in Tourism Research.

 

Suggested Readings :

  • Biju, M. R. (Ed.). (n.d.). Sustainable dimensions of tourism management. Mittal Publications.
  • Arora, R. K. (n.d.). Tourism planning and human resource development.
  • Kerlinger, F. N. (n.d.). Foundations of behavioral research.
  • Rajat Publications. (2008). Tourism and hospitality management.
  • Saunders, M., Lewis, P., & Thornhill, A. (n.d.). Research methods for business students. Pearson Education.
  • Hudman, L., & Jackson, R. (n.d.). The geography of travel and tourism. Thomson/Delmar Learning.
  • Ordóñez de Pablos, P., & Tennyson, R. D. (Eds.). (n.d.). Handbook of research on global hospitality and tourism management. IGI Global.
  • Goeldner, C. R., & Ritchie, J. R. B. (n.d.). Tourism: Principles, practices, philosophies. Wiley.
  • Kozak, M., & Gnoth, J. (Eds.). (n.d.). Advances in tourism destination marketing: Managing networks. Routledge.
  • Morpeth, N. D., & Bowden, R. (n.d.). Tourism planning: Policies, processes and relationships. Pearson Education.




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Research

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Department of Tourism Management

Publication

1. Books

  • डॉ. अरुणेश पराशर, – “स्वास्थ्य पर्यटन अवधारणा एवं स्वरूप“, 2024

 [ISBN: 978-81-952377-7-7]

  • Dr. Arunesh Parashar, Dr. Umakant Indolia, “Sustainability and Recent Trends in Tourism and Hospitality Industry“, 2024

[ISBN: 978-81-966960-3-0]

  • Dr. Arunesh Parashar, Dr. Umakant Indolia, “Food Culture and Tourism of India“, 2016

[ISBN: 978-81-933916-1-7]

2. Research Papers 

More than 40 research papers have been published in different National and International Journals.

  • International Journal of Health Management and Tourism
  • Paper- The Role and Importance of Ayurveda in Health Tourism in India
  • Vol. VIII, issue 3: 2023
  • e-ISSN:- 2458-9608
  • Himalayan Journal of Social Science & Humanities, is an international peer reviewed and cross referred journal
  • Paper- Forest-based Model: A Nature-based Health Tourism Practice at Tourism Destinations
  • Vol. 18 (99-110): 2023
  • ISSN:- 0975-9891
  •  Journal of Fundamental & Comparative Research
  • Paper – A Conceptual Study of Potential Indian Medical Tourism,
  • Vol. VIII, No. 1 (II): 2022
  • ISSN: – 2277-7067
  •  Journal of Fundamental & Comparative Research
  • Paper: – A Study on Impacts of Pilgrimage Tourism with respect to Sri Varasiddhi Vinayaka Swamy Temple in Andhra Pradesh
  • Vol. VII, No. 9 (I): 2021
  • ISSN: – 2277-7067
  •  Interdisciplinary Journal of Yagya Research
  • Paper: – Development of Holistic Religious Tourism through Ancient Indian Technique of Yagya: Exploration with Ashwamedha Yagya
  • Vol. 4, Issue 2: 2021
  • ISSN: – 2581-4885
  •  Journal of Psychology and Education
  • Paper: – Impact of tourism in the economic growth of Andhra Pradesh & Uttarakhand state of India
  • ISSN: – 0033-3077
  • International journal of environment & Allied Science
  • Paper- Role of Ministry of Tourism for promoting India as a 365 days tourist Destination ,2017
  •  International journal of environment & Allied Science
  • Paper- Ayurveda and Medical health Tourism – with special reference to Panchakarma, 2016.
  •  International journal of environment & Allied Science
  • Paper- Tourism Development in Local Communities: as a Community Development Approach, 2015
  • International Journal of Science & Consciousness
  • Paper- Role & Importance of Yogic diet for Health Tourist, 2015.
  •  International Journal of Interdisciplinary Research
  • Paper- Responsible Tourism : A Roadmap for Sustainable & Comprehensive Regional Tourism Development ,2015
  •  Academica International Journal
  • Paper- Eco-Tourism for Sustainable Development to Marginalized Economy of Har-ki-dun Valley In Garhwal Himalayas, Uttarakhand, 2015
  •  International Journal of Interdisciplinary Research
  • Paper- Rural Tourism: A strong approach towards Sustainable Tourism Management in India, 2015
  • Journalism for Positive Change proceeding, DSVV, Haridwar
  • Paper- Cross Cultural Tourism Development from side to side media communication, published from national Seminar , 2014
  •  National Seminar on Ancient & Spiritual Sciences, e- proceeding, DSVV, Haridwar, 2014
  • Paper- Importance of Spiritual & Spirituality in wellness tourism
  • International Journal of Interdisciplinary Research
  • Paper- The role of Medical Health Tourism in Development Process (Concept & Application), 2014
  • International Journal of Interdisciplinary Research
  • Paper- The role of Yoga to Promoting Health Tourism in Rishikesh, 2014
  •  International journal of education
  • Paper- Role of Media to Promote the Tourism in India-World Prospective, 2013.
  • National Conference in Computer Science, DSVV, 2013
  • Paper- Application of GIS Techniques in Tourism Development
  •  International Conference in Shobhit University, Meerut
  • Paper- Mansa Devi – A Divine Place in Haridwar, 2012
  •  American International Journal
  • Paper- The Role of Yoga in Development of Health Tourism in India, 2012.
  • Ajrsh International Journal
  • Paper- Information Technology A Development key factor of Tourism ,2012
  • Ajrsh international journal
  • Paper- Impact of Ashtang Yoga on Health Tourism, 2012
  • Academica international journal
  • Paper- Contribution of Media to Promote the Tourism in India at a World Scenario, 2012
  • ISSN:- 2249-7137
  • Ajrsh International Journal
  • Paper- A study of social & spiritual impact of spiritual tourism on coming visitors, March 2012.
  • QUEST Hindi Research Journal
  • Paper- Negative impact Environmental disbalance on tiger- with spcl ref. To Sariska National Park, 2011
  • Sparkle n Spice (2010 edition) Research journal, published from PUSA Institute, New Delhi
  • Paper- Importance of Astang Yoga for a Health Tourist and its relevance in present Scenario
  • Sparkle n Spice (2009 edition) Research journal, published from PUSA Institute, New Delhi
  • Paper- Importance of Kriya Yoga for a Health Tourist and its relevance in present Scenario
  • Sparkle n Spice (2009 edition) Research journal, published from PUSA Institute, New Delhi
  • Paper- Importance of Abhyas & Vairagya for a Health Tourist and its relevance in present Scenario
  •  Sparkle n Spice (2008 edition) Research journal, published from PUSA Institute, New Delhi
  • Paper- Possibilities of Health Tourism in India

3. Paryatan Shodhamala (पर्यटन शोधमाला)

This is an online, open-access research publication, that is meant to showcase the research output of the Department of Tourism Management.

 

4. Tourism E-Newsletter (पर्यटन ई – समाचार पत्र) 

This is an e-newsletter, that is meant to present the news of the recent and future activities of the department, current news and as well as other useful information about Tourism & Hospitality Industry.

 

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Department of Tourism Management

Consultancy

Scholar No. Student Name Topic Guide
23078014 VERTIKA VAJPAI
23078001 AASH TAMRAKAR
23078002 ANJALEE KUMARI
23078004 BHOOMI GUPTA
23078006 LAKSHYA MISHRA
23078007 POOJA DEVI
23078008 PRANAV PATIDAR
23078009 PRATHAM JHA
23078010 SATYAM KUMAR JHA
23078003 BHAGYASHREE LAKSHKAR
23078015 PRADHYUMNA SAXENA
23078005 KUNDAN MANDLOI
23078012 SUDHANSHU GUPTA

Research papers Published

Dr. Arunesh Parashar 

Books

Books 

Submitted

  • ‘Effect of Yagya (a Therapeutic Procedure based on the Science of Mantra, Meditation, Ayurveda) on the Brain Function’ – Submitted to SATYAM-DST in December 2018
  • ‘Study of Yagya Therapy (a Therapeutic Procedure based on the Science of Mantra, Meditation, Ayurveda) as supportive care in cancer patients taking chemotherapy’ – Submitted to SATYAM-DST in December 2018
  • ‘Study of Yagya Therapy (a Therapeutic Procedure based on the Science of Mantra, Meditation, Ayurveda) as Supportive Care in Epilepsy Treatment’ – Submitted to SATYAM-DST in December 2018
  • ‘Study of pulmonary inhalation of herbal medicinal-fumes (Yagyopathy) as supportive care in cancer patients taking chemotherapy’ – Submitted to AYUSH in May 2016
  • ‘Analysis of effects of medicinal-fumes in non-small cell lung cancer cells: In-vitro model of Yagyopathy as a novel therapeutic approach for cancer treatment’ – Submitted to AYUSH in May 2016
  • ‘Effect of a Yoga Practices Package and Yagya Therapy on insomnia, subjective well-being, and cognitive ability of corporate employees – a comparative study’ – Submitted to AYUSH in May 2016

Completed

  1. Dr. Ajay Kumar Gupta

Thesis Title: Exploratory analysis of Shalya-tantra in ancient India with special reference to Vedas

 

  1. Dr. Gunjan Sharma

Thesis Title: A clinical study to evaluate the efficacy of Darvyadi Eye drop and Yoga (Tratak) in the management of computer vision syndrome 

Ongoing

 

  1. Dr. Alka Mishra

Research topic: Evaluation of efficacy of Marma therapy with Janu Basti in the management of Janu Sandhigata Vata (Osteroarthritis of knee) 

 

  1. Dr. Shobha Rani

Research topic: A clinical study and holistic management of infertility (couple) by Ayurveda



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News and Events

Nihang Sikh community Program

22nd june 2024

On 22nd june 2024, Nihang sikhs under Sikh community grace their presence at Dev Sanskriti Vishwavidyalaya, Haridwar under the leadership of Dr. Chinmay Pandya. Dept of tourism management provided them with their good services and hospitality to add glory to their unforgettable experiences. #dsvv #nihangsingh

Exploring Entrepreneurial Opportunities for Uttarakhand Tourism and Rural Sustainability    

The award categories include: Best inbound tour operator, best domestic tour operator, best travel partner, best airline partner, best accommodation, best restaurant, Tamil Nadu 

Dr. Tushar Panchal, Group CEO, Gujrat Technological University delivered an insightful lecture on "Exploring Entrepreneurial Opportunities for Uttarakhand Tourism and Rural Sustainability" at a recent seminar jointly Organised by Department of Tourism and Institutional Innovation counseling, Dev Sanskriti Vishwavidyalaya, Haridwar.

Dr. Jwalant Bhavasar skillfully anchored the session. Theme setting was done by Head of dept, Tourism Management, Dr. Arunesh Parashar, who provided insightful perspectives on the critical intersection of sustainability and entrepreneurship. Emphasizing on the region's rich cultural heritage and natural beauty, Dr. Panchal highlighted the untapped potential for sustainable tourism ventures. He outlined strategies for leveraging local resources, promoting eco-friendly practices, and fostering community involvement to boost the local economy. Dr. Panchal also discussed innovative business models that could attract investments and create job opportunities in rural areas. The lecture concluded with a call to action for entrepreneurs and stakeholders to collaborate and drive sustainable growth in Uttarakhand's tourism sector. Following this, Dr. R.K. Gupta sir discussed the nuances of rural sustainability, shed light on innovative strategies for empowering rural communities through sustainable practices. At last question and answer session was done with the queries of students. The session concluded with a heartfelt vote of thanks from Dr. Umakant Indolia, who expressed gratitude to all the speakers and participants for their contributions to a thought-provoking and informative discussion

National Tourist Appreciation Day

6th May 2024.

To promote responsible and mindful travel, Dept of Tourism Management, Dev Sanskriti Vishwavidyalaya, Haridwar celebrated National Tourist Appreciation Day on 6th May 2024. Students of BBA and MBA initiated and celebrated it with zeal and enthusiasm to appreciate and aware tourists through different activities to promote sustainable development followed by a message of head of department Dr. Arunesh Parashar. #timeless_memories #sustainable_journeys #tourists_appreciation Promoted awareness for sustainable development of destinations through tourists through nukkad natak, was showcased by the students of Bba, dept of tourism management at Dev Sanskriti Vishwavidyalaya, Haridwar on Tourists Appreciation Day #localforvocal #digitalisation #be_the_change #fun&learning

International Conference on Sustainability and Recent Trends in Tourism and Hospitality

13th October 2023

All participants and guests are cordially invited to attend International Conference on Sustainability and Recent Trends in Tourism and Hospitality Sector on 13th October at sharp 10:00 a.m. for inaugural ceremony at Mrityunjay Auditorium, Dev Sanskriti Vishwavidyalaya, Haridwar. #Glimpses_of_International_Conference #sustainability_and_recent_trends_in_tourism_and_hospitality #session_management #dept_of_tourism_management #Dev_Sanskriti_University #Haridwar #Tourism_Dsvv

World Tourism Day

27th September 2023

World Tourism Day is celebrated annually on September 27. It's a day dedicated to promoting tourism and highlighting its social, cultural, and economic value. The United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) organizes this event, and each year there is a different theme that focuses on various aspects of tourism. The goal is to foster awareness among the international community about the importance of tourism and its impact on sustainable development. 

HEALTH TOURISM

22th July 2024

Pro vice chancellor Dr. Chinmay Pandya

My expectation  from students is that they should do better in their study’s and do work for the department and university. Do all work to uplift the growth of department and university. Students should make university and us proud  and not do anything that harm university and department rules.

Health Tourism

On 22th July 2024 there was Gyan Diksha to welcome new students. On that day our H.O.D Dr. Anuresh sir has published the book by the hand of our Pro vice chancellor Dr. Chinmay Pandya.

 A short interview has been taken about the book . He said, my book name is “HEALTH TOURISM” and now’s a day’s people only know about health tourism as a medical purpose. People not see it as tourism. I have describe the health tourism in three types Natural, Wellness, Medical how they  interacts to make the health tourism as tourism. In the book there are various steps of management. How we can manage the health tourism in various factor. In book we can find various references regarding the health tourism.

  In coming days, various courses will be bring .  we run one department in tourism and if possible we will have separate department in hospitality. Various level of research will be done by students of department. Various programs and activities are been taken up by department.

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Committees

For the academic session – July to December 2024

BBA Fifth Semester – Dr. Avanendu Parashar – 8077774745

BBA Third Semester – Mr. Prakhar Singh Pal -9258294671

BBA First Semester – Dr. Ashish Kumar – 9258360910

MBA Third Semester – Dr. Avanendu Parashar – 8077774745

MBA First Semester – Dr. Ashish Kumar – 9258360910

Functions as per 6.3 of the statutes of the DSVV.

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Head of Department (Chairman)

Professors of Department

Associate Professors

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