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he United Nations  World  Tourism Organization has been celebrating various dimensions of
              tourism since 1980. Since then every year the UNWTO zeroes in on a theme and a hosting
        Tcountry. However, the celebrations happen in every corner of the world. This year too, the UNWTO
        decided on ‘Sustainable Tourism: A Tool for Development’ as the theme for 2017. Sustainable tourism
        means a tourism that doesn’t harm or degrade the environment and at the same time ensures that the
        development benefits percolates down to the lowest sub-sections of the society.
        Guru Nanak College of Arts, Science and Commerce have always been in the forefront of assimilating
        contemporary issues in its curriculum and keep its students at par with the rest of the world. Hence, the
        Departments of History and Environmental Studies took the reins in their hands to sensitize the youth
        of today about preserving and conserving our heritage and culture. Thus, a series of 11 varied inter-
        collegiate student centric events was organized on 19th December 2017 under the banner of ‘Time
        Travel: A Journey to our Heritage’. These events were folk dancing, folk singing, short film making, street-
        play, jingle making, photography, fashion show, quiz, wall painting, essay writing and travel stories. The
        event was highlighted in the United Nations website and pinned on the World Map.
        The student volunteers from the faculties of Arts, Science, Commerce and Self-finance took the initiative
        and interest in organizing this event. This army of young minds and high levels of energy were the
        driving force behind this programme.
        The programme was inaugurated by Mr. Sachin Mehta who is a pioneer in responsible and experiential
        tourism. He is the Managing Director of Stuti Travels Pvt. Ltd. and the Business Expert in Tourism at
        Economic Commission                                                                for Europe of United
        Nations and Travel and                                                             Tourism Project working
        group since 2015. He                                                               is  currently  involved  in
        many projects including                                                            ‘Developing Sustainable
        Tourism     in   Remote                                                            Villages’. His expertise
        in and proximity to the                                                            theme made him an
        apt chief guest for the                                                            programme. His passion
        for the subject and his                                                            experience kindled a
        fire in the hearts of the                                                          students, thereby giving
        the event a splendid                                                               start.
        A power-packed and                                                                 energetic        Ganpati
 TIME TRAVEL  F.Y.B.Sc. from the Guru                                                      Nanak College Dance
                    performance
                                                                                           by the students of
        dance
        Academy and an ethereal and elegant Bharatnatyam performance during the inauguration had set the

 A JOURNEY TO OUR HERITAGE  mood for the upcoming events.
        21 colleges, including the host college, from Mumbai and Mumbai Suburbs had participated in great
        numbers for these events. Over 200 students from host and guest colleges had shown their literary,
        acting, dancing, photography and fashion ability through these events. The preparation for these events
        augmented their awareness about India’s diverse culture and rich heritage and they were able to share
        their new found knowledge in the course of their performances. Saniya Ahmedji from Guru Nanak
        Khalsa College bagged the Best Contingent Leader (CL) prize while V. P. M.’s R. Z. Shah College won
        the best participating college. Guru Nanak College became the best college through its wins across
        events. But being a host college, they forfeited the trophy and Guru Nanak Khalsa College, who was
        second in line, won the Best college.
        All of this was possible because of our sponsors who generously and whole-heartedly contributed for
        such a grave and vital cause. Our media partner, Maharashtra Times helped us in covering the events
        pre and post 19th December.
        Many events have been organized all around the world since January 2017 and would be going on till
        the end of the year. Time Travel: A Journey to our Heritage was one of the many events that had made
        a humble yet imperative endeavor towards sustainable tourism. The overwhelming participation from
        the students and the monetary and moral support from the sponsors made this event a grand success.


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