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Channelizing Armed Forces Human Capital For Service Industry
Presentation By :Dr. Gulshan Sharma
Ph.D (Service Industry-Tourism) ACTE (WTO) Spain , WT (USA), Director General – International Chamber for Service Industry
OURS AREAS OF PRESENTATION
1.Serving Officers: Short Service & Long Service Commission –How They can enhance their career profile while serving.
2. Reoccupation Opportunities for Retiring Defence
Officers
3. How Ladies can contribute to the
family income under AWWA
4. Defence Personnel
Children after 10+2 and
Graduationwith Direct
Employment
Manufacturing
Services SectorOUR FOCUS
Author
• MBA Programme Chair - Woodbury University School of Business
Prof. Satinder Dhiman (President-ICSI)
REOCCUPATION OPPORTUNITIES FOR RETIRING DEFENCE OFFICERS
Travel and Tourism
• Adventure Tourism
• Rural Tourism
• Heritage Tourism
• Eco Tourism
• Golf Tourism
• Caravan Tourism
And many more… For more information visit:www.tourism.gov.inhttp://tourism.gov.in/TourismDivision/AboutDivision.aspx?Name=Tourism%20Infrastructure%20Development
Travel and Tourism
Growth Rate : 7.1% (Foreign)9.6% (Domestic)
Employment : 35 million
Present Scenario : 6.9 Millions FTA1145 Million Domestic
Future Scenario:FTA arrival by 2024will be 13.4 billion
ADVENTURE TOURISM
Soft Adventure:• Snorkelling• Casual Bicycle
tours• Cultural Art
Walks• Camping,• Fly Fishing• Skiing• Wildlife Viewing• Horseback Riding
Hard Adventure:• Climbing
Expeditions• Whitewater
Rafting• Kayaking• Skydiving• Rock Climbing• Bungee Jumping• Mountain
Trekking
For more information visit: www.tourism.gov.inhttp://www.tourism.gov.in/writereaddata/CMSPagePicture/file/tourisminfrastructure/Guidelines%20Adventure%20Tourism.pdf
203 rural tourism projects in 29 States/Union Territories have been sanctioned by the Ministry of Tourism including 36 rural sites where
UNDP has supported for capacity building.
For more information visit:
http://www.tourism.gov.in/TourismDivision/AboutScheme.aspx?Name=Tourism%20Infrastructure%20Development&CID=66&INO=5
RURAL TOURISM
Project Scheme:-
• Identification of villages
• Preparation of detailed plan for implementation of the project
• Assistance under the Scheme: A maximum of Rs.50 lakhs would be sanctioned under this scheme.
RURAL TOURISM
Implementation: -
• The implementation would be done through a Convergence Committee headed by the District Collector.
• Activities like improving the environment, hygiene, infrastructure etc. would be eligible for assistance.
• Apart from providing financial assistance the focus would be to tap the resources available under different schemes of Deptt. of Rural Development, State Govts. and other concerned Departments of the Govt. of India.
• Under Product/Infrastructure and Destination Development Scheme funds to a maximum of Rs 5 crore per destination is made available to state governments for implementation based on the project proposals.
• New emerging areas eco-tourism, health tourism and wildlife tourism get priority under this scheme.
• The Ministry provides Central Financial Assistance to State Governments/Union Territories for development of eco-tourism project
ECO TOURISM / WILDLIFE / NATURE TOURISM / GREEN TOURISM
For more information visit:http://www.wti.org.in/ts. http://www.wwfindia.org/work_with_us/
Golf Course Management
RE-OCCUPATION PROJECTS
India currently has 196 registered golf courses and around 50% of those registered courses are situated on military bases, which are only accessible to military.
• Golf Course Superintendents & Managers Association of India-www.gcsmai.com/
• Indian Golf Industry Association-http://www.igia.co.in/
• The Indian Golf Union-http://www.indiangolfunion.org/(S(4yswtg55cuzmkj55idqyvwjo))/History.aspx
• Women's Golf Association of India-wgai.co.in/
MAJOR ORGANISATIONS IN INDIA ASSISTING FOR GOLF RELATED VENTURES
Minister of Tourism, GOI, stated that the initiative of their to promote golf as a niche tourism product and also position India, as a preferred golfing destination in the region is
important.
For more information visit: www.tourism.gov.inhttp://www.tourism.gov.in/writereaddata/CMSPagePicture/file/Primary%20Content/HRD/golf.pdf
Heritage Tourism
For more information visit:www.tourism.gov.in
Home Stay, Farm Houses
The classification for Incredible India Bed & Breakfast/ Home stay establishment will be given only in those cases where the owner /promoter of the establishment along with his /her family is physically residing in the same establishment
and letting out minimum one room and maximum six rooms (12 beds).
Details can be Checked at:http://www.tourism.gov.in/Uploaded/Guideline/123020100553032.pdf
Financial Assistance
100% Central Financial Assistance (CFA) under thescheme -“Product/Infrastructure Development forDestinations and Circuits” providing componentsadmissible in the scheme to the State UTGovernments to develop Caravan and Camping Parkson Government / Corporation land.
CFA of 25% shall be provided for purchase ofCaravans. It would be provided to State Governments/ UT Administration.
First of all Madhya Pradesh have started itand now Gujarat and Kerala are following it
http://www.tourism.gov.in/Uploaded/Guideline/011920110208201.pdf
Promotion of Caravan Tourism and Caravan Camping Parks
Important Associations of Travel and Tourism in India
• Travel Agent Association of India -http://www.travelagentsofindia.com/
• Travel Agent Federation of India-http://www.tafionline.com/
• Indian Association of Tour Operators -http://www.iato.in/
• Adventure Tour Operator Association of India -http://www.atoai.org/
• Association of tourism trade organization, India (ATTOI) -http://www.attoi.org/index.html
• Society of Foreign Travel Operators-http://www.sfto.in/
• Association of Domestic Tour Operators of India (ADTOI) - www.adtoi.in/
• FHRAI (Federation of Hotel & Restaurant Associations of India)-http://www.fhrai.com/
• All India resort development association-http://www.airda.org/
• Hotel Association of India -http://www.hotelassociationofindia.com
• All India Resort Development Association (AIRDA)- http://www.airda.org
• Hotel And Restaurant Association Of Northern India (HRANI)-http://www.hrani.net.in/
Important Associations of Hospitality in India
Source : KPMG,2014
Source : KPMG,2014
MICE
MICE business is growing rapidly in ASIA & MIDDLE EAST,
outperforming all other markets
TOP ASIAN DESTINATIONS
1. Singapore
2. Beijing
3. Seoul
4. Taipei 5. Kuala Lumpur.
TOP INDIAN DESTINATIONS
1. NCR
2. Mumbai
3. Bengaluru
4. Hyderabad
Infrastructural Development
RE-OCCUPATION PROJECTS
http://csegroup2014.blogspot.in/2013/11/view-big-union-finance-minister-in-his.html
Investigation, Detective and Cyber Security Services
RE-OCCUPATION PROJECTS
556Currently, there are only about 556 cyber security professionals and
there is a big gap between demand and supply,” by cyberfort
5 lac.According to a survey, by 2016 Indian Cyber security needs
around 5 lacs jobs
500,000
The National Cyber Security Policy released by Indian government last year aims to create a workforce of 500,000 cyber security professionals in the next five years .
Cyber Security
Associations
Cyber society of India - http://www.cysi.in/National cyber security of India - http://nationalcybersecurity.in/
http://www.isaca.org/Pages/Cybersecurity-Global-Status-Report.aspx?cid=pr_1105839&appeal=pr
Hospital Administration / Management in Super Specialty Hospitals
EMPLOYMENT AVENUES
MAX
APOLLOLILAVATI
FORTIS MEDANTA
TATA MEMORIAL
E-commerce and E-tailing
EMPLOYMENT AVENUES
Indian E-Commerce Sites Traffic Comparison
Flipkart
Myntra
Jabong
Snapdeal
Amazon.In
Ebay
Junglee
HS18
Shopclues
Infibeam
Tradus
http://trak.in/tags/business/2014/06/04/top-10-indian-e-commerce-sites-comparison/
E-commerce market in India projecting a 70% growth from 2014 revenue of $3.5 billion to worth $6 billion in 2015.
The Indian eCommerce industry is expected to grow at a rate of 33% and cross INR one lakh crore (US$16.3 billion) by the end of 2015.
Indian eCommerce market to reach approximately $50-70 billion by 2020.
E-commerce may create 1.5 lakh jobs in India in 3 years (by 2018)
FUTURE
Project Director in various Skills Development Programmes of Ministry of Rural Development
EMPLOYMENT AVENUES
S. No. State Name Total Project Total Target Assigned 1 Assam 26 80708
2 Bihar 2 3500
3 Chhattisgarh 23 83530
4 Haryana 11 39330
5 Himachal Pradesh 17 49537
6 Jharkhand 20 68667
7 Karnataka 31 118173
8 Kerala 8 21200
9 Madhya Pradesh 24 98794
10 Maharashtra 30 39332
11 Odisha 8 18629
12 Sikkim 1 8000
13 Tripura 9 25275
14 Uttar Pradesh 27 82520
15 West Bengal 12 35000
Total 249 7721195
Project Director in various Skills Development Programmes of Ministry of Urban Development and Poverty Alleviation
EMPLOYMENT AVENUES
Project Director in various Skills Development Programmes of Ministry of Tourism, Govt. of India
EMPLOYMENT AVENUES
Resort Manager
EMPLOYMENT AVENUES
In India more than 700 resorts available and many more are in the pipeline. There is a great opportunity for the Defence Personnel to join Resort as Manager or Director
• Health Resort
• Spa Resort
• Winter Resort
• Summer Resort
• Ski Resort
• Casino Resort
• Eco Resort
• Beach Resorts
• Golf Resorts
• Island Resorts
• Lake Resorts
• Luxury Resorts
• Mountain Resorts
• Timeshare Resorts
OUR KNOWLEDGE PARTNER
ITFT
EDUCATION GROUP
www.itft.edu.in
NEW CHANDIGARH
Nurturing Youth with Global Employability Skills for Service Industry
Serving Society Since 1994
3 Months Complimentary Online Certificate Course for Our
Ladies through Our Finishing School at New Chandigarh
Online Certificate Course in Training and Counselling for Service Industry
TOPICS FOR PROJECT REPORT
COUNSELLING:
1. Counselling Aspects of Service Industry
2. Scope of Counselling & Training in Service Industry: A Panoramic
View.
3. Latest Teaching/Training methodology
4. The Psychometric tool kit for Human Resource Management in
Service Industry
5. Online Counselling
6. New dimensions in Counselling Services.
7. Differential Counselling for Service Industry
8. Trends and Future Pathways of Counselling in Service Industry
9. Global best practices of Counselling for Service Industry
10. Counselling Methodology, Programme & Intervention for students:
A case study approach.
TRAINING:
1. Skills for Services and Service Industry
2. Employability Skills Education
3. Dynamics of training & development
4. E-training for service industry
5. Entrepreneurial Skills and Training for Service Industry
6. Critical analysis of Training Techniques & intervention
7. Training & Skilling youth for Corporate Readiness in
Service Industry:
8. Skill need set and training methodology for MAKE IN
INDIA.
9. Role of Electronic media in promotion of Service Industry
10. Consumers Profile of today’s Youth for Service Industry.
During the 3 months online programme/ or even
later , ladies can work as a Trainer / Master Trainer
in one of the Finishing Schools set by ICSI
throughout India.
Work as a Trainer for the Finishing School
WHAT ICSI PROVIDES TO SERVING DEFENCE OFFICERS
Serving Defence Officers
Master Degree in Service Industry
Management during study leave for 2 years
Complimentary Online 6 Months Diploma
Course in any Sector of Service Industry by ICSI
Complimentary 6 MONTHS ONLINE DIPLOMA
Complimentary 6 Months Diploma will be given to the officer on submission of Project Practicum after completing the online course
through ICSI on any of below Service Sector.
• Hospitality Management• Retail Management• HR Management• Cyber Security• Insurance • E-Commerce• Hospital Administration• Logistics and Supply Chain Management• Event Management• Banking and Finance• Education and Counselling Management
• ICSI Offers MASTERS in Service Industry Management Course through its Knowledge Partner ITFT Education Group with 25% Scholarship.
2 YEARS STUDY LEAVE
SPECIALISATION WITH PROJECT PRACTICUM
₋ Sports & Events Management
₋ Estate & Infrastructure Management
₋ Hospital Management
₋ Media Management
₋ Project Management
₋ Supply Chain Management
₋ Financial Management
₋ Any other topic relevant to industry
• Subjects do not matter.
• Percentage do not matter
• Education with direct Employment after 10+2 and Graduation
• 10% Scholarship in all courses.
• Master of Service Industry Management
• Master of Airlines, Tourism and Hospitality Management
• Master of Mass Communication and Media Management
• Master of Education and Counselling Management
3 Years Bachelor Degree
After 10+2
2 Years Master Degree
After Graduation
• Bachelor of Airlines, Tourism and Hospitality Management
• Bachelor of Service Industry Management
• Bachelor of Media, Entertainment and Film Technology
• Bachelor of Health, Spa and Resort Management
• Bachelor of Mobile Computing and Internet
• Bachelor of Rural Development and Management
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