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FNB News - IIHTTRC 2021 focused on Re-Strategising Hospitality & Tourism: Through Food, Facilities & Films

Tuesday, 09 March, 2021, 12 : 00 PM [IST] Our Bureau, New Delhi IIHTTRC 2021 (India International Hotel, Travel and Tourism Research Conference 2021) has brought together International and National experts of repute to discuss on ‘Re-Strategising Hospitality and Tourism: Through Food, Facilities and Films” Through the necessary steps like Vocal for Local and Sustainable Development, the hospitality sector can overcome the hurdles of this difficult era and can build the local as well as rural tourism to mitigate the impact of the pandemic.  During the inaugural session, chief guest S K Misra, former principal secretary to Prime Minister, extensively spoke about the need to look at new avenues of tourism and to create more engaging experiences for the discerning traveler. He emphasised the need of National and State bodies to closely work together. He motivated the entire audience to be positive towards the future.

Meghalaya to undertake study on rocks and sediments to ascertain radiation from Uranium

Meghalaya to undertake study on rocks and sediments to ascertain radiation from Uranium SECTIONS Share Synopsis The state government stated in connection with the alleged incident of radiation hazard at Nongbah Jynrin, Wahkaji, South West Khasi Hills District, the Government of Meghalaya had requested the North Eastern Hills University (NEHU) to assist the State Government by way of a Third Party Investigation, to ascertain the factual position regarding the radiation levels and whether there is any health hazard in the area. GUWAHATI: Following alleged incident of radiation hazard at Nongbah Jynrin, Wahkaji, South West Khasi Hills District from uranium, Government of Meghalaya will undertake a separate study on the rocks and sediments.

Colleges in Meghalaya to reopen on February 1

URL copied Colleges in Meghalaya to reopen on February 1 After a prolonged closure due to the coronavirus pandemic, colleges in Meghalaya will reopen on February 1, state Education Minister Lahkmen Rymbui said on Thursday. The decision was taken after a meeting with the heads of the institutions whose classroom lectures have been suspended due to the contagion, he said. We have already discussed this matter and decided that the reopening of colleges should be from February 1, Rymbui told PTI. North-Eastern Hill University (NEHU) is working on the syllabus for the colleges affiliated to it, an official said. In a notification issued on Wednesday, the education department had said classes will be held both in classrooms and online modes and follow strict precautionary protocols for COVID-19. 

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