MUMBAI, SEPTEMBER
13, 2022.
Indian
Hotels Company (IHCL), India’s largest hospitality company, has
been recognised at the International
Convention of WTM Responsible Tourism, an
international forum to drive responsible tourism globally. IHCL was the winner for India and the
sub-continent in the category of Sustaining Employees and Communities
through the pandemic and Contributing to the Cultural Heritageof India.
Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Gaurav Pokhariyal,
Executive Vice President – Human Resources, IHCL, said, “IHCL has always been committed to driving
responsible tourism. In line with the framework of Paathya, it is our
endeavour to lead positive change in sustainability and social impact measures.
It is an honour to be recognised by a prestigious organisation like WTM and
strengthens our resolve of building a more sustainable and inclusive future. ”
Under the Sustaining
Employees and Communities through the Pandemic category, IHCL was recognisedfor
'Meals to Smiles', an initiative which offered 4.5 million meals to healthcare
providers and migrant workers across cities in India at the peak of the
pandemic and 'Taj for Family', program for supporting the members of the
hospitality industry. IHCL’s collaboration with UNESCO to preserve and
promote Intangible Cultural Heritage (IHC) was awarded under the Contributing
to Cultural Heritage category.
The International
Convention for Responsible Tourism recognizes companies for their efforts
towards promoting the development of responsible tourism businesses and
initiatives and includes a channel of
individuals who support the concept of responsible tourism as defined in the
Cape Town Declaration and assure that all activities adhere to the
Declaration's spirit.