Mr. Tanveer Nasir, a dedicated Research Scholar from the Centre for Hospitality and Tourism, has successfully defended his PhD viva voce on the topic “A Study of Wildlife Tourism in Jammu and Kashmir: Prospects and Challenges.” The successful completion of his PhD marks a significant achievement in the academic field, contributing valuable insights into the emerging wildlife tourism sector in the region.
Under the guidance of his supervisor, Dr. Danish Iqbal Raina, Mr. Nasir explored the potential and challenges that wildlife tourism faces in Jammu and Kashmir. His research provides a comprehensive analysis of the prospects that wildlife tourism holds for boosting the region’s economy, alongside the environmental and infrastructural challenges that need to be addressed to promote sustainable tourism.
His study not only highlights the rich biodiversity of Jammu and Kashmir but also underscores the necessity for effective management strategies to preserve wildlife habitats while attracting tourists. Mr. Nasir’s research findings are expected to be of immense value to tourism policymakers, conservationists, and entrepreneurs looking to develop sustainable tourism models in the region.
The successful defence of his thesis is a testament to Mr. Nasir’s academic rigour and dedication to advancing knowledge in the field of tourism studies. The Centre for Hospitality and Tourism congratulates him on this outstanding achievement and wishes him continued success in his future academic and professional endeavours.
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