Hotel Association of India (HAI), the
apex body of hotels across India, launched ‘HAI
ENGAGE’, India’s industry-driven, hospitality-focused magazine. HAI ENGAGE will be primarily focused
on raising the voice of hospitality industry and help get recognition that the
sector deserves for its role in making India a strong economic entity.
The inaugural issue of HAI Engage was released
by Shri Prahlad Singh Patel, Minister of State (Independent Charge), Ministry
of Culture and Tourism, Government of India, in the presence of Mr. K B Kachru, Vice
President, Hotel Association of India and Chairman Emeritus& Principal
Advisor-South Asia, Radisson Hotel Group, Dr. Jyotsna Suri, Member-Executive
Committee, Hotel Association of India and Chairperson and Managing Director,
Bharat Hotels Ltd. (The Lalit Suri Hospitality Group), Mr. MP Bezbaruah,
Former Secretary, Ministry of Tourism and Secretary General, Hotel Association
of India. The Tourism Minister lauded the initiative and wished that HAI ENGAGE
would become a credible voice of the industry.
Mr. Puneet
Chhatwal, President, Hotel Association of India and MD & CEO, The Indian
Hotels Company (IHCL) Limited, said, “Indian hospitality has been instrumental in
building India’s image globally as a country full of culture and rich heritage.
It is now time to not just reemphasise the importance and the role of the
industry within the community but also be heard by decision makers across the
country. HAI ENGAGE is a step in that direction to assert the industry’s
relevance as well as showcase some of the rich work that the industry has been
carrying out to further domestic tourism.”
Mr. Kachru, Dr. Suri, Mr Bezbaruah and Ms.
Charulata Sukhija, Deputy Secretary General, HAI also met with Shri. Arvind
Singh, Secretary-Tourism, Government of India and presented him with a copy of
the inaugural issue.HAI
ENGAGE aspires to be a unified voice of the Indian
hospitality sector and will showcase not just the key challenges and issues
that the industry faces but also highlight some of the contributions madeby the
industry that has helped India achieve great recognition on the world stage.
The inaugural issue features, in addition to an interview with the Tourism
Minister, a conversation with Smt. Valsa Nair Singh, Principal Secretary,
Tourism & Culture, Government of Maharashtra . The State recently accorded “industry status” to hotels
in the state.
MrMP Bezbaruah, Secretary General, Hotel
Association of India, said, “I would like to thank Shri Prahlad Singh Patel for his continuous support
to the industry and for launching HAI ENGAGE. We are very happy to introduce
India’s first hotel specific magazine that will showcase the little-known
stories of the industry’s' commitment to
the nation's goal of Atmanirbharta and unfailing commitment to its social
responsibilities. We want HAI ENGAGE to be at the forefront of the
future--educating, informing, communicating and engaging with everyone in true
sense of the word. We expect the government both state and central, to use this
powerful medium to engage with the industry to, communicate the steps taken to address
the sectoral concerns. For example, the current and first issue talks about the
innovative steps taken by Maharashtra and the positive approach of states like
Punjab, Telangana, Karnataka - to name a few. Similarly, we will keep the
momentum on industry representation through the magazine and highlight the
aspects that will emerge as the cornerstone of the next generation of hotel
industry.”
The year 2020
brought unprecedented slump for the Indian hospitality sector and continues to
cripple the industry across the globe. The pandemic altered the landscape of
the travel and hospitality industry, which has undergone a sharp paradigm shift
as the contours of travel and hospitality have been transformed radically to
adapt to the new normal.
The Association will build the magazine to be
one of the strongest and most credible sources of information and engagement
with the government, its member hotels, the wider hospitality family, other
trade bodies and all industry stakeholders that form the ecosystem of Indian
Hospitality and Tourism sector.