Publications
TRAVELOGUE
Travelogue is a bi-annual magazine published by the students of MBA (Tourism and Travel Management), Department of Tourism Studies, CHRIST (Deemed to be University). It throws light on the upcoming trends in the tourism and hospitality industry and is circulated among major hotels, airline offices, travel agencies and state tourism boards. Being in the state of Karnataka, the cover story is always focused on some growing tourism market of the state. Some of the articles in the previous issues are enlisted below:
Contents of Travelogue, Volume XI, Issue I, September, 2015
A light kindled within Billion Hearts – Amreen Ahmed
Food for the soul – The Sacred Galden Namgyal Lhatse – Ajay Kapoor and Asmin Ronald
Land of Upright People – Pranith Vontela and Sanjana Sahadevan
Colours of Karnataka – Folk Dance – Amreen Ahmed and Devyani W Shekhar
Upcoming Events (October 2015 – February 2016) – Melwin Christopher Thangaraj K
E- Tourist Visa (eTV) – Vivek Chaurasia
Road to Nature’s Terrain – Pooja Vaidya
Shimmer and Glitter – The City of Marrakesh – Nancy Philip and Arthi
A String to Indian Heritage – Intach – Seles
Pathway to History – Krishnakumar M R and Ellavarasi E
Safety Affair – Salar De Uyuni – Shree Lakshmi S
A Tour to the Grand Canyon of India – Shaily S Chandy and Afreen Umaira N P
Zombies at Sea – Reema Luke and Neha Kaveri M D
Rock, Road, Mountain and Glamour – Nancy Philip
A Mirror to the Era of Renaissance – Sonakshi D Kandhari
Taste of India – Vidya Madhu Nair and Priyanka Sinha
Frequent Flyer
Biannual Magazine of BBA Tourism and Travel Management Students. Some of the articles in the previous issues are enlisted below:
Contents of Frequent Flyer Volume XI Issue I September 2015
Extreme Attractions of Karnataka- K C Power
The Delightful TUVALU – Yusra Gaima
Why an All India Tour - Avril Vas
Winter light Festival of Japan- Prathibha Sharma and Sivasakthi Sathiyamurthy
The Beauty of St. Mary’s Island - Sindhu V and Rohini B
Flea Markets (Witnessall at one Place) – Aishwarya Siram
The Chinese New Year - Prathibha Sharma and Sivasakthi Sathiyamurthy
Tourism through the Black Veil- Halal Tourism- Nirupa J
La fete des Lumieres de Lyon, The Festival of Lights in Lyon - Sindhu V and Rohini B
Winter Kingdom in Greenland- Aminath Manal Musthafa and Yeseulim
Sky Perks – Alisha D’souza
The Rio Carnival, Brazil – Neha Malpani
In Conversation with Mr. Ritesh Agarwal, CEO Oyo Rooms - Neha Malpani
The Perks of Being a Traveller – Kevin Kagoo
ATNA
The Bi - Annual journal of Department of Tourism Studies, CHRIST (Deemed to be University). It is a platform for academicians, researchers and professionals in the field of tourism to interact and expand the frontiers of knowledge in domestic and international perspectives. Focusing upon the original investigations and analysis of theoretical concepts of tourism, Atna aims to contribute for better understanding and wisdom to the fields of travel, tourism and hospitality.
ISSN : 0975-3281
Contents of Atna Volume X, Issue I June 2015
“A Study on Creation and Development of Wine Tourism Circuits in Maharashtra” – Anupama Kotur Kaddi
“Local Community Involvement in Tourism: A Content Analysis of Websites of Wildlife Resorts” – Nagarjuna G
“Sustainable Coastal Tourism: A Community Perspective” – Joseph P D and P Pakkeerappa
“A Shift from Work-Life Balance to Work – Life Choices: A Study on Tourism Professionals in Goa ” – Cheryl Venan Dias and Venan Bonaventure Dias
“Measuring Community Impact Assessment for Internal Destination Performance Evaluation in Exploring Tourist Destination” – Toney K Thomas
“Scanning the Dynamics of Participatory Research (PRIT) in Heritage Tourism Management: The case of Chitharal in Tamil Nadu, India” – Anu Chandran.
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