Govt to launch course in vegetarian cooking in hotel mgmt instis

NEW DELHI, July 11:
Taking cognisance of growing demand for separate course on cooking veg food, Tourism Ministry has decided to introduce a degree course with specialisation in vegetarian cuisine in three government-run hotel management institutes from this session.
The three-year Bachelor of Science degree in hospitality and hotel administration with specialisation in vegetarian cuisine would be introduced in Institutes of Hotel Management – Gandhinagar, Jaipur and Bhopal – on pilot basis from this academic session, an official said. The course will be extended to other hotel management institutes from next academic session, he said, adding some financial aid may also be provided to these institutes for creating necessary facilities.
Currently, the students follow a common curriculum which includes preparation of both vegetarian and non-vegetarian cuisine.
The move comes on the background of hotel owners associations, including Hotel Association of India (HAI), requesting the government to consider conducting various courses of cooking in vegetarian food only.
“The Ministry of Tourism has received some requests from Hotel associations including the HAI for considering degree/diploma courses in vegetarian/vegan cooking,” Tourism Minister Mahesh Sharma had said earlier.
HAI has membership of about 300 hotels across the country. An online petition, which has drawn over 3,900 signatures, argues that “students coming from vegetarian families, who are inclined towards this esteemed course are denied admission by their parents due to family values.”
“If separate degree or option is created, the students who are joining the present mixed (Veg and Non-veg) courses shall be indirectly prevented from eating or becoming non-vegetarian as against the wishes of their own, families and religion. (PTI)

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