HRM AND TOURISM
IN THE PERSPECTIVE OF
COMMONWEALTH GAMES
2010
Submitted by:
(098)Komal Verma
(088)Deepika Rajoria
(090)Supriya Kashyap
(085)Shelly Girdhar
(66)Pawan Gulia
TABLE OF CONTENT
1. Introduction
2. Conceptualization
3. Literature review
4. Research methodology
1. Objectives of the project
2. Data collection
3. Interpretation
5. Recommendations and suggestions
6. Limitations
7. Conclusion
8. Appendices
9. References
INTRODUCTION
INDIA TOURISM OVERVIEW
Tourism is travel for recreational or leisure purposes. According to the World Tourism Organization ‘tourists’ are defined as people who "travel to and stay in places outside their usual environment for not more than one consecutive year for leisure, business and other purposes not related to the exercise of an activity remunerated from within the place visited".
The World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC) has predicted that India has the potential to become the number one tourist destination in the world with the demand growing at 10.1 percent per annum. In India, the Government spending on tourism is 153rd in the world at 0.9 per cent. China spends 3.8 of its budget on tourism and rates fifth in receiving the largest tourist arrivals (31.2 million) after France, U.S., Spain and Italy. India gets only 2.6 million tourists on an average per annum.
The WTTC's Tourism Satellite Accounting Research (TSAR) has found a global shift in tourism away from Europe to Asia and the Far East in the last 10 years. According to WTTC study while outbound tourism had grown over last 10 years from 76 million to 179 (with the boom in the economy), the inbound traffic has remained almost static at 2.6 million arrivals. Business travel and tourism are also on the edge to grow in the coming decade, but since business travel has... [continues]
IN THE PERSPECTIVE OF
COMMONWEALTH GAMES
2010
Submitted by:
(098)Komal Verma
(088)Deepika Rajoria
(090)Supriya Kashyap
(085)Shelly Girdhar
(66)Pawan Gulia
TABLE OF CONTENT
1. Introduction
2. Conceptualization
3. Literature review
4. Research methodology
1. Objectives of the project
2. Data collection
3. Interpretation
5. Recommendations and suggestions
6. Limitations
7. Conclusion
8. Appendices
9. References
INTRODUCTION
INDIA TOURISM OVERVIEW
Tourism is travel for recreational or leisure purposes. According to the World Tourism Organization ‘tourists’ are defined as people who "travel to and stay in places outside their usual environment for not more than one consecutive year for leisure, business and other purposes not related to the exercise of an activity remunerated from within the place visited".
The World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC) has predicted that India has the potential to become the number one tourist destination in the world with the demand growing at 10.1 percent per annum. In India, the Government spending on tourism is 153rd in the world at 0.9 per cent. China spends 3.8 of its budget on tourism and rates fifth in receiving the largest tourist arrivals (31.2 million) after France, U.S., Spain and Italy. India gets only 2.6 million tourists on an average per annum.
The WTTC's Tourism Satellite Accounting Research (TSAR) has found a global shift in tourism away from Europe to Asia and the Far East in the last 10 years. According to WTTC study while outbound tourism had grown over last 10 years from 76 million to 179 (with the boom in the economy), the inbound traffic has remained almost static at 2.6 million arrivals. Business travel and tourism are also on the edge to grow in the coming decade, but since business travel has... [continues]
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