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IHM Srinagar restarts tourism course after COVID lockdown

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IHM Srinagar restarts tourism course after COVID lockdown

IHM Srinagar restarts tourism course after COVID lockdown

Institute of Hotel Management (IHM) Srinagar has restarted its tourism course after a gap of nearly one year following the COVID-19 induced shutdown.

"The tourism course needs practical learning and the same was impossible during the online classes.

It is good to meet friends and teachers face-to-face," Malika, a student at IHM told ANI.

Qazi Shabir Ahmad, the Principal of the IHM said, "Online classes are not as impactful as offline classes.

The students were asked to present a COVID-negative report before joining the institute," he said.


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