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AMJC

Agurchand Manmull Jain College

(A Unit of Sri. S. S. Jain Educational Society)(Affiliated to the University of Madras)
Meenambakkam, Chennai – 600 061.

Agurchand Manmull Jain College

(A Unit of Sri. S. S. Jain Educational Society)
(Affiliated to the University of Madras)
Meenambakkam, Chennai – 600 061.

AMJ Yuva Tourism Club

AMJ Yuva Tourism Club

AMJ Yuva Tourism Club:

AMJ Yuva Tourism Club was conceived with a vision of harbouring a deeper understanding and appreciation of tourism among students. Our primary objective is to educate the students about the wide range of tourism related activities and numerous possibilities available in this vibrant sector. Our goals include to raise student awareness about tourism, incorporate their potential in our college`s tourism growth, promote travel mentality, national integration, sustainable tourism, green practices, and provide a platform for young talents to showcase innovative ideas.

Youth Day Celebration

The AMJ Yuva Tourism Club, in collaboration with IndiaTourism – Ministry of Tourism, hosted a seminar and competition on Youth Day (23-24th January 2024) titled “Green Skills for Youth: Towards a Sustainable Tourism Industry.” The club aims to raise awareness about tourism and promote sustainable practices among students. The event included various competitions such as quizzes, paper presentations, speeches, and painting, all focused on sustainable tourism. The seminar and competitions successfully engaged students and highlighted the role of youth in fostering sustainable tourism practices.

Recycle Renaissance: Awakening Manjapai to Environmental Consciousness

The AMJ Yuva Tourism Club, in association with the Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board, hosted an awareness program titled “Recycle Renaissance: Awakening Manjapai to Environmental Consciousness” on 18 March, 2024, at Agurchand Manmull Jain College. The event featured a variety of cultural activities, including rallies, flash mobs, dance performances, and competitions, all aimed at promoting recycling and environmental sustainability. The program highlighted the importance of green practices in the tourism industry