Amitabh Kant innaugrates Indian School of Hospitality
Abhay Anand | August 13, 2018 | 01:04 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, AUGUST 13: Amitabh Kant, CEO, NITI Aayog innaugrated Indian School of Hospitality, the institute aims to bring in a new-age educational philosophy and reimagine higher education for the upcoming generation of talent.
The ISH is opening its doors for its first batch this August, 2018, and is headed by Founder & CEO, Dilip Puri, former Managing Director (India) and Regional Vice-President (South Asia) of Starwood Hotels & Resorts.
ISH ensures a strong academic connect with the industry, with a unique Industry Mentorship Programme for its students, alongside regular guest lectures from internationally renowned experts.
Dilip Puri said, “The prime basis of ISH is to inspire entrepreneurship and to give today’s incredible talent the toolkit to change the industry into one that’s brighter than we’ve ever seen before. Every aspect of ISH promotes critical thinking, life skills, and the courage to take an idea and bring it to life – something we’re actively promoting with our in-house start up incubator Ignite."
The Indian School of Hospitality is celebrating it’s very first batch for its Bachelors in Hotel Management and Bachelors in Travel & Tourism programmes, with admissions open for their 18-month Intensive Culinary Arts Certificate.
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