Celebration of World Tourism Day by Pondicherry University on the theme “Tourism and Peace’
Location: Pondicherry University
Institute: Department of Tourism Studies, Pondicherry University
The Department of Tourism Studies, Pondicherry University organized several events spanning two days, viz, 23 & 24, September, 2024 in the campus ahead of the World Tourism Day (27th of September, 2024). A Workshop on the theme TOURISM AND PEACE was held on the 24th of September, 2024 at the School of Management Auditorium, Pondicherry University. The two day’s event focussed on workshop on Tourism and Peace among spectacular events organized by Department of Tourism Studies, Bamboo Music, Blood Donation camp, Nature Film Screening and Cycle awareness Rally.
Prof. K.Tharanikkarasu, Vice Chancellor, Pondicherry University inaugurated the Workshop in the session presided by Prof. Malabika Deo, Dean, School of Management. Shri.V.Kalliaperumal, Director, Dept. of Art and Culture, Govt. of Puducherry was the Guest of Honour. Dr.R.C. Anu Chandran, Head of the Department and coordinator of the event welcomed the gathering. Prof.Y.Venkata Rao, Dean, Students’ Welfare rendered the Scope of the Workshop. Mr.Raja Vijayakaran, student coordinator proposed the vote of thanks.
Dr Kishor Kumar Tripathy, Member Secretary, AuroBharati, Sri Aurobindo Society, Puducherry was invited to attend the mega event and chair the workshops on “Tourism and Peace” and “Roadmap for Peaceful Puducherry.” The workshop’s resource persons came from the travel industry, hospitality trade, public sector tourism, tourism-related NGOs, travel and tourism academia, and tourism consultants.
Dr Tripathy discussed about the potential to link tourism and peace in the light of Sri Aurobindo. He suggested the promotion of intercultural harmony and understanding can be greatly aided by tourism. Peaceful environments between communities and cultures can be fostered through community engagement, global awareness programs, cross-cultural relationships, preservation of popular tourist locations, and the development of new cultural and tourist destinations.
Stressed the monetization of culture, the destruction of the environment, and even how these things might exacerbate conflicts in some areas. To fully realize tourism’s potential to promote peace, it must be managed sustainably and responsibly. Highlighted the plan for a peaceful Puducherry, which includes interdependence in the economy, community reform, sustainable tourism, and protection of the tangible and intangible cultural heritage