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Wednesday, 16 July 2014
Academic
Partnership with Institutions of repute
BCIHMCT
and Hyejeon College, South
Korea entered into partnership to
develop cooperative programme for exchange of
information relating to teaching
activities in fields of mutual interest and
encouragement of students and staff to
participate in the short baking
and culinary programmes at Hyejeon College and vice versa at BCIHMCT. Three of our faculties participated
in English Baking Camp from 30th June -9th July 2014 at
Hyejeon College, South Korea. To enhance academic Cooperation of mutual benefit to both institution an MOU was signed in this regard.BCIHMCT continues Staying on TOP 10
We feel proud while sharing Outcome of the Survey by Outlook, June 2014. BCIHMCT is ranked again among India’s 10 Best Professional College : Hotel Management Colleges in the Country.
We are maintaining Top Ten Rank from last Four years successively (2010,2011,2012, 2013 and 2014).
We feel proud to announce that BCIHMCT has maintained its journey towards excellence.
It is remarkable to see us competing with the colleges supported by hotel groups among the other private colleges.
BCIHMCT, New Delhi is accredited by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council) NAAC ( An autonomus body under UGC).
Monday, 19 May 2014
Champions!!!!
Team BCIHMCT was the winner of the Crowne Plaza Cricket Premier League 2014.
As part of our association with the
Hotel Crowne Plaza Today Okhla New Delhi, Banarsidas Chandiwala Institute of
Hotel management played a cricket match at the Crowne Plaza ground in Okhla,
New Delhi on 14th May 2014.
The T 20 cricket match was played
between Crowne Plaza team called ‘Crowne Plaza Dabangs’ and ‘Team BCIHMCT’. Crowne Plaza team comprised of their staff
members from various departments like Front Office, Reservations, Sales, F
& B controls and security. Team BCIHMCT was an equal mix of students and
college faculty.
The highly charged and entertaining
game was played on Twenty-Twenty format.
BCIHMCT won the toss and elected to field first. Some good balling and
fielding performance ensured that the host team was restricted to 112 runs in
19.5 over. In reply, Team BCIHMCT
managed to score the required runs in 15 over with the loss of 6 wickets. The
standout performance of the match was Mr. Tom Thomas, Bakery faculty at BCIHMCT,
who scored an unbeaten 52 runs to seal the victory for the visitors.
The match was very well organized by
the HR and training team of Crowne Plaza Today, Okhla. Mr. Barun Jolly, General
Manager, Crowne Plaza Okhla was present throughout the match and encouraged
both the teams. He also distributed certificates and winning trophy to the
BCIHMCT team.
The eventful evening culminated with
ceremonial Champagne opening by the team BCIHMCT.
Tuesday, 25 March 2014
ANNUAL DAY 2014
The
15th Annual Day of BCIHMCT was celebrated on March 19th,
2014 to felicitate the winners of various extracurricular and academic
activities organized at the Institute throughout the year.
The
food stalls put up by students of the Institute, were judged by Chef Atul
Shankar Mishra, Executive Chef, The Royal Plaza, Chef Manoj Rawat, Executive
Sous Chef, Eros Hotel, Chef Vinod Bhati, Executive Chef, American Embassy for
their theme, presentation and taste. The
food stalls catered to a huge influx of guests throughout the day up to late
evening hours.
Inter
College Folk Dance Competition being an annual feature of the College events, being
the next attraction of the day, revived the cultural heritage. Nine teams from
various Colleges of Delhi-NCR gave breath-taking performances bringing together
the traditional dance forms from various parts of India.
The Chief Guest at the function, Mr. Vella Ramasawmy, President
Ambience Group & General Manager Kempinski Ambience Hotel Delhi, in his
speech quoted that, “It is a pleasure to be a
part of the Annual Function of this prestigious institute as the Chief Guest. I
humbly appreciate the efforts of your team for the well-organized event in the
open lawn of the institute. This College has been providing quality
employees to the hotel industry and is a well known brand in Hospitality
Education. Eleven students from BCIHMCT, presently employed with Kempinski
Hotel have proved their mettle.” Mr. Duncan O’Roucke, COO Kempinski Hotels in
his speech said, “This function has given us a
great opportunity to meet in person with the fresh new talent in the
hospitality industry and we congratulate BCIHMCT for all the efforts
taken in providing quality education.” Mr. Ulrich Eckhardt, President of Middle
East and Africa, Kempinski Hotels ewas also present to grace the occasion and
wished the students success in all their endeavors. Chef Y.B. Mathur, Executive
Director, Culinary Design & Application Group, Mr. Yogesh Wadhawan,
Director Human Resource, Radisson Blu Plaza, Mahipalpur, Mr. Ayan
Diwan, Asst. Training Manager, Radisson Blu Plaza, Mahipalpur, Ms. Jacqueline
D'Almeida, Training Manager, Shangri-La Eros Hotel, New Delhi and Group Captain
D.V. Arora, CEO & Founder Perfect Solutions graced the occasion.
Mr.
R.K. Bhandari, Principal BCIHMCT presented the Annual Report of the Academic
Year 2013-2014 highlighting the achievements of the Institute.
Concluding
the celebrations of the Annual Day, the students of the Institute added color
to the evening by cultural performances. Valedictory Function for awarding
trophies and certificates to the winning participants in the events, held
throughout the academic year, was the most awaited moment of the evening.
Wednesday, 19 February 2014
The 4th India International Hotel Travel and Tourism Research Conference- Report
(IIHTTRC) 12 – 15 February, 2014
Banarsidas Chandiwala Institute of Hotel
Management & Catering Technology, New Delhi, inaugurated the 4th India
International Hotel Travel and Tourism Research Conference (IIHTTRC) on
February 12, 2014 with the objective to bring Industry Managers, Tourism and
Hospitality Researchers together to deliberate on the issues related to the
travel, tourism and hospitality business.
The Honorable Guest at the inaugural ceremony,
Mr.
Gour Kanjilal, Executive
Director at Indian Association of Tour Operators, India, gave his insights on “A Tourism Concern: How to move forward in this competitive age”. He
mentioned that travelers are becoming more environment friendly and would like
to visit those destinations which are adopting global eco sensitive practices.
They are shifting from 5 star luxury concept to more price sensitive, clean and
affordable holiday concept with accommodation which matches the local
surroundings, provide local experiences, and relate to food, culture as well as
local employment. The tourists are looking into emerging markets like India,
China and Brazil for which the Government of India needs to partner with the
private operators in Tourism Sector. There is a need for new marketing strategy
to emphasize on “Experiential Tourism” products through the removal of
bottlenecks such as high taxation, regimental visa policy and civic governance.
In the twelfth five year plan (2012 – 17) of the Government of India, there is
a special focus on Tourism due to its economic value as also for job creation,
poverty eradication and women empowerment.
Mr. R. K. Bhandari, President IIHTTRC and Principal BCIHMCT,
welcomed the dignitaries and thanked all the
participants for attending the conference. He asserted that due to the
changing needs of travelers, increase in competition, and change in macro
environment & technology, there is a potential for research in the field of
tourism and hospitality and considers this as a platform to strengthen the
hospitality and tourism teaching learning process. Mr.
Bhandari announced the dates for IIHTTRC, 2015 to be February 11 – 14.
In the key note address Dr.
Therdchai (Ted) Choibamroong, Foundation Dean and Director, Centre of
Integrated Tourism Management Studies, National School of Development
Administration, Bangkok, Thailand, highlighted the need for “Creativity” in
tourism products. He revealed the iceberg model
of tourism and said, “There is a need to pay attention to the supply side
consisting of tour operators, people, service, spa, restaurants, safety,
natural resources, transportation and hotels, that remains under the water;
Development and management of tourism being the tip of the iceberg”. He
stressed on the fact that there is a call for improving the quality of products
on the supply side for sustenance though the industry is running after
increasing the number of tourist receipts. Predicting
the future, Dr. Ted presented the components of tourism in the form of 5 E
(entertainment, excitement, education, expertise and experience) and 5 S
(security, safety, service, sanitation and satisfaction).
Dr.
Maharaj Vijay Reddy, School of Tourism, Bournemouth
University, UK gave a key note speech on Green Economy:
Opportunities and Challenges for Tourism and Hospitality. He gave his insights
on, “Transition to Green Economy: Opportunities and Challenges for Tourism and
Hospitality”. Transition in sustainable development, Challenges and Targets due
to climate change, Tourism Opportunities, emerging issues and challenges for
tourism in Green Economy, Adaptation and Mitigation as well as capacity
building and awareness raising were the topics discussed by Dr. Reddy. He
further explained the “Bio-regional” approach of tourism as a challenge, which
stands for creating stronger linkages with local economy and embedding within
local natural and cultural heritage.
A vote of thanks was given
by Mr. Bhupesh Kumar, Convener IIHTTRC 2014 at the end.
Online social network and use of
social media has increased opportunities and potential for achievements in all
areas of hospitality, travel and tourism industry. It has changed the face of
Tourism & Hospitality Sector providing information to the traveler. These ideas
were highlighted through the 1st
technical session of the day “Marketing Management in Tourism and Hotel
Operations,” chaired by Dr. Kumar Ashutosh. The papers presented in this track were - The
use of social media in the promotion of leisure destination – A Case Study on
Ramoji Film City (Hyderabad); Promotion of tourism in Himachal Pradesh through
Culture - A Study of Shimla Summer Festival; Gastronomy Tourism and Destination
Image Formation; The success story of Gujarat Tourism and Hotel Web-Sites
Exhibits Effective Sales and Marketing Techniques for Branding and Positioning
of the Hotel Product.
Environment is necessary for sustenance of Tourism. Tourism
will never be completely sustainable as every industry has impacts, but it can
work towards becoming more sustainable. As more regions and countries develop their tourism industry,
it produces significant impacts on natural resources, consumption patterns,
pollution and social systems. The need for sustainable/responsible planning and
management is imperative for the industry to survive as a whole. The 2nd track “Sustaining
Environment in Tourism” brought forth these valuable discussions through
papers namely - Emerging Trends and
Developments in Indian Tourism and Hospitality Industry; Impact of Tourism in
Kumaon – A Case Study of Development of Tourism Avenues in the Kumaon Region;
Entrepreneurial Developments in Tourism and Hospitality Industry – Indian
Perspectives; Tiger, Tourism, Animal Ethics and Conservation – A Needed
Co-existence; Emerging Trends in Tourism, Travel and Hospitality Sector. The session was chaired by Dr. Nimit
Chowdhary.
The parallel session on
“Destination Development and Promotion in Tourism” chaired by Dr. Therdchai
(Ted) Choibamroong gave insights to
destination development and promotion of tourism. Managing destination development is fundamental to successful
‘Implementation’ of tourism management; where destination managers and
stakeholders put into action the priority strategies and plans developed during
the ‘Destination Planning’ process. Marketing
of New Tourism Destinations and Service in Himachal Pradesh – Analysis of
Various Efforts by Himachal Pradesh Tourism Department; Promotion of Pilgrims
Tourism in Bhandara District; World Expo 2020 – Heralding Dubai’s Super Growth
– A Road Ahead; Pilgrimage Motivation and Travel Destination Choice – A
Relationship Framework; Analyzing Heritage Tourism Potentials of Himachal
Pradesh. These papers provided some
effective measures that can assure motivation to travelers and reassure value
for money by making their trip a memorable one. Culture and ethnicity need to
be preserved along with promotion of tourism product and services.
The second day started with the keynote speech by Dr. Asad
Mohsin, Director – Institute for Business Research, University of Waikato
Management School, Hamilton, New Zealand, who spoke on “Cross
Cultural Sensitivities in Hospitality: Potentials for Conflicts and
Understanding”. The thought provoking questions raised by him
during the presentation were “Are multiculturalism, multinational,
globalization disheartening words, or are they enriching? Are we losing our cultural
values or enriching them? What is the role of diversity in the contemporary
world of hospitality?” Explaining the importance of Professionalism in the
Industry Dr. Mohsin quoted, “Never allow one simple issue to take away the big
picture of your life”. He urged the hotel managers to utilize cultural analysis
and insights while dealing with guests of other nationalities.
Talking about “Emerging Global trends in Tourism: An
India Perspective” Dr. Sandeep
Kulshreshtha, Nodal Officer and Chairman – Academics, Indian Institute of
Tourism and Travel Management, Gwalior, M.P., India, pointed out
the growth of special interest tourism in India through theme park visits,
adventure tourism, casinos and activity based tourism. He further added that
today’s travelers seek for shorter length of stay and careful spending. With
increase in life expectancy, older people are also an upcoming target market
for tourism sector.
Tourism marketing is the application
of principles and techniques of marketing to the general field of tourism. Marketing
tourism “products” is different from most other products because what is being
sold is the consumption of an experience rather than a tangible product. Tourism
product means the combination of products and particularly services, which make
up the total experience. With such opinions aired in the 1st
session “Marketing Issues in Tourism Products & Services”, chaired by Dr. Manohar Sajnani, the
various paper presentations included - The Impact of cultural attractions
and amenities in building image of a tourist destination – A study of tourists
visiting Jaipur; Product Development, positioning, branding and Management –
Case Study of Himachal Pradesh; Art of Marketing Handicrafts – A Case Study of
Andhra Pradesh; Time Share Vacation Holidays and Marketing Difficulties; Green
Marketing and its effect on the Destination Image – A Conceptual Analysis;
Perception of Houseboat Owners on Houseboat Industry in Kashmir – An Empirical
Study.
The parallel track chaired by Mr R.K.Bhandari,
on “Issues in Tourism” discussed contemporary issues in tourism highlighting Geo
Tourism, Community Participation, Cinema
Tourism, GDP and Tourism and Niche Tourism. Research papers presented
were - Scope of Geotourism in Himachal Pradesh & Increasing
Consciousness with Regards to Geo-Heritage and Geo-Conservation; Community
Participation in Tourism Development and Livelihood Sustainability; Cinema
Tourism - The Emerging Trend in Genre of Innovations in Tourism Industry;
Causal Links between GDP and Tourism – A Comparative Study of India and
Pakistan; Niche Tourism – Contribution of Festivals and Events to Destination
Development in Tamil Nadu; Tourism – A Catalyst to Economic Dimension.
The quality of
service in hotel industry is an important factor of successful business. The
existing trend of complete quality management in hotel industry ensures the
achievement of competitive advantage of hotel companies and is therefore the
subject of contemporary research into service quality in hotel industry. Hospitality Service Quality and Customer Delight – New
Directions and New Challenges; A Comparative Study on Revenue Management
between Four and Five Star Hotels of Delhi – NCR; Quality Management Systems in
the Hospitality Industry; Ethicurean - A Study on Ethical Food Trend,
Opportunities and Risks; Emerging Healthy Food Options Offered By The Hotel
Industry; The Adoption of Eco-friendly Practices in Restaurants of Eastern
India – Antecedents and Accolades were the research presented during
the 2nd technical session on
“Hotel Operations and Food Service Management” chaired by Dr. Asad Mohsin.
As service is
people oriented, management of a true hospitality profession is crucial for
proficient management of the operations in the organizations. The 3rd track on “Human Resource Management: Issues &
Challenges”, chaired by Dr. Sonia Sharma, had papers emphasizing on topics
such as Strategic Training and
Development Programme – A Step towards Motivating and Retaining Middle
Management Staff of Hotel Industry - A Case Study on Five Star Hotels of Delhi;
E-Learning: An Emerging Trend to Strengthen Hospitality and Tourism
Teaching-Learning Process; Socio-demographic profile of the hospitality
supervisor in a changed South Africa labor force.
The third day of
the conference started with a Keynote Speech by Dr. Swarup Sinha, Principal, ITC Hospitality Management
Institute, Gurgaon, who stressed
on “Service Quality and Hospitality Education”, in an effort to mitigate
the gap between the two. Emphasizing
the importance of contemporary knowledge, he commented that “Creativity is as
important as Literacy”. Speaking on Service Quality Mr. Sinha said, “Good is
the enemy of Great and building a Service Excellence Culture must be
prioritized”. Advocating the hospitality Institutes and the Industry about
their future, he urged to “Challenge the crisis” and explained that “Whenever
there is danger, there is an opportunity”.
A Panel
Discussion on “Building
Stronger Links between Education and Industry” was conducted comprising of academia, industry stakeholders
and industry professionals on the third day of the conference. The session was
moderated by Dr. Asad Mohsin. The panel comprised of Mr. Kunal Sood, Human
Resource and Talent Development Manager, Crowne Plaza New Delhi Okhla, Dr.
Swarup Sinha, Principal,
ITC Hospitality Management Institute, Gurgaon, Mr. Deepak Behl, Director -
Human Resources, The Grand, New Delhi, Mr. Ashok K. Agrawal, Professor, School
of Hospitality Management, G.D. Goenka University, Gurgaon, Mr. Douglas Peter,
Advisor Human Resources and Training at KUE Advisors, India, Ms. Jacqueline
D’Almeida, Training Manager, Shangri-La Hotel, New Delhi and Mr. R. K. Bhandari,
President IIHTTRC and Principal, BCIHMCT to deliberate on the expectations of students,
academicians and industry stakeholders.
After the
interactive session, following recommendations were framed:-
1.
Strengthen
Recruitment: Faculty and Staff
2.
Nominate
the industry people in the Institute’s Advisory Board.
3.
Revision
of the curriculum as per Industry needs, to reduce the gap between industry’s demands
and institute’s delivery.
4.
Institutes
must develop a graduate profile to facilitate Industry.
5.
Institutes
are required to have a Quality Assurance process that is credible.
6.
Research
on real life issues of business: Faculty must involve in active research in order
to teach beyond curriculum whereas the Industry should involve in the
researches by providing timely information.
7.
Education
needs to have innovation and a strategic focus in order to fulfill the needs of
the future.
8.
Provide
continuous Industry Exposure to the faculty.
9.
Necessary
tie-ups between Industry and Institutes, that give value, must be initiated.
10.
Increase
in number of Guest Lectures from the Industry Professionals would intensify
knowledge and experience sharing.
11.
Institutes
ought to be good pay-masters so as to attract quality educators.
12.
Industry
needs to have a 360 degree feedback in order to get insights from a trainee’s
perspective.
The
conference concluded with the presentation of the conference report and vote of
thanks by Mr. R. K. Bhandari, Principal, BCIHMCT & President IIHTTRC 2014,
highlighting the salient features of the three days conference. He emphasized
that the Conference would have enlightened the participants and stake holders
to get an insight into the challenges and opportunities lying ahead due to the
rapid changing technology, practices and trends in the hospitality and tourism
sector.
He thanked all
the Researchers and Presenters for their excellent cooperation and contribution
to the Tourism and Hospitality field. Expressing his gratitude towards all
those who participated in the Conference, he appreciated the contribution of
the Banarsidas Chandiwala Sewa Smarak Trust Society Group for providing all the
necessary support in the organization of the conference.
A cultural trip
to Suraj Kund International Crafts Mela at Faridabad was organized, for the
delegates on the third day of the conference where the unique diversity of
Indian Traditions and Culture represented the ethos of rural India. It
showcased some of the most exquisite handlooms and handicrafts of India.
On the last day
of the conference, the delegates enjoyed a trip to Agra, the city which gives
access to Three World Heritage Sites – Taj Mahal, Agra Fort and Fatehpur Sikri.
Friday, 13 December 2013
4th India International Hotel Travel and Tourism Research Conference (IIHTTRC) 12 – 15 February, 2014
BCIHMCT is all set to host 4th India
International Hotel Travel and Tourism Research Conference (IIHTTRC) from February 12 to 15, 2014. The IIHTTRC series has established
itself as the most prominent International Research Conference in the field of
Hotel, Travel and Tourism. The conference shall cover the related fields of the
respective industries through application of theory and practices with
perspective of education, business, industry, services, humanity, environment
and government. Workshops and other industry related forums, along with formal
presentations have been scheduled for this four day event.
The highlight of this conference will
be the eminent Keynote Speakers such as Dr. Asad Mohsin, Director – Institute
for Business Research, University of Waikato Management School, Hamilton, New
Zealand, Dr. Therdchai (Ted) Choibamroong, Foundation Dean and Director, Centre
of Integrated Tourism Management Studies, National School of Development
Administration, Bangkok, Thailand, Dr, Sandeep Kulshreshtha, Nodal Officer and
Chairman – Academics, Indian Institute of Tourism and Travel Management,
Gwalior, M.P., India, Dr. Maharaj Vijay Reddy, School of Tourism, Bournemouth
University, UK and Dr. Swarup Sinha, Principal, ITC Hospitality Management
Institute, Gurgaon, India.
The Objective of this conference is
to bring Industry Managers, Tourism and Hospitality Researchers together to
deliberate on the issues related to the travel, tourism and hospitality
business. The conference will profile current and emerging trends, challenges
and issues that are being faced by Hospitality and Tourism Industry Operators,
providing a unique and rare intellectual experience to the participants from
across the globe.
All accepted papers will be published
in a Conference Proceeding (ISBN: 978-81-920580-2-9). Selected papers on “Hotel
& Tourism Marketing” shall be published in the annual Hospitality
Management Journal – “Indian Journal of Applied Hospitality and Tourism
Research” Vol. – 6 (ISSN 0975-4954).
Saturday, 19 October 2013
10th Annual Chef Awards 2013” - Indian Culinary Forum
10th Annual Chef Awards 2013” - Indian Culinary Forum
at
Banarsidas Chandiwala Institute of Hotel
Management
& Catering Technology
BCIHMCT being the proud education partner, to the Master Chef Competitions for the 10th Annual
Chef Awards 2013 being organized by
Indian Culinary Forum from 16th to 19th October,
2013. Golden Hat Award, Silver Hat Award, Lady Chef of the Year Award, Master
Chef International Cuisine Award, Master Chef Oriental Cuisine Award, Kitchen
Artist Award, Master Chef North Indian Cuisine Award, Master Chef Indian Sweets
Award, Master Chef International Confectionary Award, Master Chef Kebab Award,
Master Chef Baker Award, Master Chef South India Cuisine Award and Chef of the
Year Award were the categories of competitions held between the ICF members
from the Industry. Student Chef of the Year Award has been introduced this year
for students of Hotel Management Colleges. The jury consisted of Chef V.S.
Datta, Chairman Jury, Chef Y.B. Mathur, Chef Bakshish Dean, Chef Rajiv Malhotra,
Chef Siresh Saxena, Chef Rajiv Chowdhary, Chef Tarun Dacha, Chef Theodore
Rudiferia, Chef Mahesh Sharma, Chef Ravitej, Chef Manisha Bhasin, Chef Kushal
Arora, Chef Ajay Sood, Chef Suman Sharma, Chef J. Uppal, Chef Zacharia, Chef
Nimish Bhatia, Chef Rajesh Variath and Chef Sushil Chug. The results of these
competitions would be announced on 23rd November, 2013 on the
occasion of International Chefs’ Day at Hotel Ashoka, New Delhi.
Monday, 30 September 2013
~ Chandiwala Hospitality Ensemble - Key to Success for Aspiring Hoteliers~
New Delhi, 2013: “Dedication
with a combination of Hard & Smart Work” is the mantra for success. At the Award Ceremony of the 12th
Chandiwala Hospitality Ensemble on September 27, 2013, Chief Guest Mr. Rajan Bahadur - Chief Operating Officer, The Grand
New Delhi in his witty and
relatable speech, recounted to his audience two very important things his life
& profession has taught him - i) importance of dignity of labor & ii)
importance of becoming a balanced professional to be able to achieve success.
Using anecdotes from his own life, Mr. Bahadur educated the students the value
of hard work, ethics, work-life balance & time management. He thanked the
entire management of Banarasidas
Chandiwala Institute of Hotel Management & Catering Technology for introducing him to one of the
brightest set of budding minds - the business leaders of tomorrow. He
wished the students be blessed with instinct & intelligence to always make
the right choice at the appropriate time, seize every opportunity and achieve
all that can be theirs! He was able to connect with the student community &
faculty present.
With an objective to provide an appropriate forum
to the budding hoteliers to be able to display their potential and also
have an opportunity to refine & enrich the same, Chandiwala Hospitality
Ensemble (CHE) took place from 25th September, Wednesday 2013 to 27th
September, Friday 2013 said to be the country’s most prestigious National
Competition, dedicated to the promotion of Hospitality Education.
Competitions concerning Culinary Art, Bartendering, Flower Decoration,
Hospitality Brain Twister and Hotel Design Specific Facility Planning
proposed an arena for hospitality aspirants to get accredited by a panel
of internationally acclaimed industry representatives.
Inaugurated on September 25, 2013, the Chief Guest for
the Ceremony, Mr. Gopal Rao, Regional Vice President, Sales & Marketing,
Inter Continental Hotel Group, South West Asia and Guest of Honour, Mr. Jag
Pravesh Chand Gupta, Training Manager, Hyatt Regency, New Delhi declared the
event open. The other dignitaries present at the gracious occasion were Mr.
Rishi Nath Bhagirath, Human Resource Executive, Taj Palace Hotel, Mr. B.N.
Pandey, Ex- Vice Chancellor, Magadh University and team from Crowne Plaza Today
New Delhi Okhla (our Academic Partner) represented by Mr. Ashwani Goela,
Executive Assistant Manager Rooms, Ms. Sheetal Agarwal, Director Finance, Mr.
Rahul Roshan, Chief Engineer, Mr. Amit Shiva, Restaurant Manager and Ms. Ankita
Balyan, Training Manager.
With an objective of bringing conventional and ethnic
food into the forefront of Culinary World, Rediscovering- Indian
Cuisine Challenge 2013 was the new attraction of this year’s
competition, where students explored dishes of the past phases of the Indian
History. It was an irresistible invitation to “A Journey Through The Taste Of
History”.
The sponsors for this event were R-Pure Premium Spices,
Nestle Professional, California Prunes, Rodaaji Company, Zone, Real, Crowne
Plaza Today New Delhi Okhla, Intercontinental Hotel Group. Associate Sponsors
were Naturin, SR’s, FBE, Cheese Bazar, Farrell, Sky Enterprises. Media Partners
were Education World, Hospitality Biz, Hotels and Restaurants Network, Bakery
Biz, Food and Nightlife Magazine, Tourism and Trade, India Hospitality
Review.com, www.hospemag.com - The
Hospitality E Magazine, Printek Ways. Supported by ICF, N Pauls, Havemore
Restaurant, Yes Bank.
Tuesday, 3 September 2013
“BACK TO ALMA MATER”
“BACK TO ALMA MATER”
At Banarsidas Chandiwala Institute of Hotel Management
and Catering Technology
On 31st August 2013, a group of BCIHMCT alumni
working in the hospitality sector gathered at the campus to share their
experiences with the current students. Mr. Tusher Taneja (Business Development
Chef – Costa Coffee), Ms. Kriti Wasan (Avanta Business Centre), Mr. Ahmed
Faisal (Restaurant Manager, Eros managed by Hilton), Mr. Sumit Gulati (HR
Executive in an MNC), Mr. Prateek Wadhwa (Sales and Marketing, Taj Hotels and
Resorts) and Mr. Abhinav Singhai (Pursuing PGDM-Tourism, IITTM, Noida)
facilitated the interaction.
Such
an interaction holds a great importance to the College experience as students
see their possible future through alumni, and alumni remember their pasts and
what they experienced as students.
The
formal session started with the welcome note of our Honorable Principal Mr.
R.K.Bhandari. He emphasized on the importance of enjoying the college
life and using it as a platform to reach greater heights in the professional
life.
The
students heard about the significance of learning at the Institute in former
students’ lives and enlightened the gathering, how the outlook has changed and
still stayed the same during these years. It was a great opportunity for
intergenerational interaction and was just an example of many such
opportunities at the College each year.
While
discussing on how to prepare oneself to meet the expectations of the industry,
the alumni members advised the current batch students to perform responsibly
and work with dedication during their Industrial Exposure, in order to develop
better industry networks. They also recommended the students to upgrade
their knowledge by going for further education at specific institutes with
relevance to their area of interest such as Le Cordon Bleu, London for Culinary
Arts and others.
As
alumni, the former students played an important role as mentors, advisers and
inspirations for our current students. In the talented and
accomplished alumni of BCIHMCT, the budding hospitality professionals saw
the exciting opportunities that the institute can provide and realized the
strong positive relationship shared by the two.
Sunday, 23 June 2013
BCIHMCT continues Staying on TOP 10
We feel proud while sharing Outcome of the Survey by Outlook-MDRA, June 2013. BCIHMCT is
ranked again among India’s 10 Best Professional College : Hotel Management Colleges in the Country.
We are maintaining Top Ten
Rank from last Four years successively (2010,2011,2012 and 2013).
We feel proud to announce that BCIHMCT has maintained its journey
towards excellence.
Also the
other recent Surveys of HT CAMPUS-C FORE SURVEY by The Hindustan Times (Feb 2013) for THE BEST INSTITUTE IN NCR ,
BCIHMCT was among Top Hotel Management Colleges in NCR.
BCIHMCT is also ranked among the India’s Top
Professional Colleges as per the survey of
Hansa Research of The Week June 2013.
It is remarkable to see us competing with the colleges supported by
hotel groups among the other private colleges.
BCIHMCT, New Delhi is accredited by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council) NAAC ( An
autonomus body under UGC).
Tuesday, 4 June 2013
Among the Best !!
It gives us immense pleasure to share with all of
you the Survey Result of The Week- Hansa Research
Survey- Best Colleges Survey June 2013:
We are at 7th Position among the Top Fifty Hotel Management Colleges in
the Country.
The OUTLOOK
MDR SURVEY, We successively retained Top Ten Position in 2010, 2011 & 2012,
among the Hotel Management Category in the Country.
BCIHMCT was also “THE BEST INSTITUTE IN NCR by The Hindustan Times :HT CAMPUS-C FORE
SURVEY March 2013:
We are
proud BCIHMITES!
Saturday, 4 May 2013
12th Chandiwala Hospitality Ensemble 2013
The Annual
Hospitality Event - Chandiwala
Hospitality Ensemble will take place this year on September 25, 26 and 27, 2013. This event encourages future
professionals of the Hospitality Industry from all over the country &
beyond to exhibit their creativity, innovation and talent, which is required in
the Industry during the various competitions.
The aim of
this Mega Event of Hospitality Education Sector is to provide an appropriate
platform to the budding Hospitality Executives, not only to display their
skills but also to have an opportunity to refine and enrich the same. Learning
through sharing is best at this ensemble.
The
popularity of this event is evident from the increasing number of the steams’
participation every year in the various events highlighting the Professional
Skills in the fields of Culinary Art, Bar Tending, Flower Decoration,
Hospitality Brain Twister and Hotel Design Specific Facility Planning.
This
Ensemble is one of the best examples of Active Industry- Institution
interaction and the largest platform for the students to have a closer
integration and interaction with the Hospitality Education Sector and its
stakeholders, also giving an opportunity for the young aspiring hoteliers
display their talents at the National level in the presence of the Best Talent.
The various Hotels in the NCR of Delhi have always been supporting this event
by nominating their Executives to judge the various competitions.
Last
year the ensemble was inaugurated by Chef
Davinder Kumar, President, Indian Culinary Forum and Vice President (F & B Prod.) Le Méridien, New
Delhi
as the Chief Guest for the Opening Ceremony.
as the Chief Guest for the Opening Ceremony.
For the
valedictory function of previous year’s Chandiwala Hospitality Ensemble- Chief Guest Mr. Barun Jolly, General Manager Crowne
Plaza Today, Okhla, New Delhi and Guest of Honour Mr. Nawab Hassan, Training
Manager, The Leela, Chanakya Puri, New Delhi along with Dr. Bhuwan Mohan and
Mr. R.K. Bhandari, Principal, BCIHMCT graced the occasion.
Chef Vikas Khanna at BCIHMCT for Dabur Hommade Home Star contest
Chef Vikas Khanna at BCIHMCT for Dabur Hommade Home Star contest
Banarsidas Chandiwala
Institute of Hotel management and Catering Technology hosted Dabur Hommade HomeStar contest on May 3, 2013, judged
by Master Chef Vikas Khanna’s, seen as one of judges on Star Plus’ Master Chef
India.
According to Chef Vikas Khanna, all those women and men who painstakingly
cook scrumptious dishes for their family are to be given a grand salute. He
added that a contest like this was indeed a great initiative by the brand to
give an opportunity to the queens and kings of Indian kitchens to bring their
culinary skills outside their homes and share it with the world.
Wednesday, 20 March 2013
Annual Day 2013 Celebrations
March 15, 2013 marked the celebration of 14th
Annual Day of BCIHMCT to felicitate the winners of various extracurricular and
academic activities organized at the Institute throughout the year.
The judgment of food stalls, put up by the
students of the Institute, by Chef. Sabyasachi Gorai, Director of Kitchens,
Olive Bar & Kitchen, Delhi and Chef. Farhan
Ahmad, Sous Chef, Hilton Eros Nehru
Place, set the pace for the day. These
food stalls catered to a huge influx of guests throughout the day up to late
evening hours.
Inter College Folk Dance Competition being
an annual feature of the College events, revived the cultural heritage, being the
next attraction of the day. Seven teams from various Colleges of Delhi-NCR gave
breath-taking performances bringing together the traditional dance forms from
various parts of India.
The Chief Guest at the function, Mr. Ramesh
Takulia, Director, Learning & Development (Taj Hotels Luxury Division) Taj
Hotels, Resorts & Palaces, in his speech said that the college had carved a niche for itself in the hotel
industry producing highly professional graduates. He also gave the students
tips for success in Hospitality Industry.
Concluding the celebrations of the Annual
Day, the students of the Institute added color to the evening by cultural
performances. Valedictory Function for awarding trophies and certificates to
the winning participants in the events, held throughout the academic year, was
the highlight of the evening.
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