This site uses cookies for learning about our traffic, we store no personal details. ACCEPT COOKIES DECLINE COOKIES What are cookies?
univerge site banner
Original Article | Open Access | Can. J. Bus. Inf. Stud., 2021; 3(4), 60-69 | doi: 10.34104/cjbis.021.060069

Tourism Related Perspectives of India Post Regarding the Post Offices Located in the Tourism Hotspots in NW India

Rohit Kanda Mail Img ,
Ghazali Bin Musa Mail Img ,
Chef Sangeeta Dhar Mail Img ,
G. S. Bhalla Mail Img ,
Jasveen Kaur Mail Img ,
Nimisha Sharma Mail Img ,
Koteswaran Dhapani Mail Img ,
S Gurusamy Mail Img

Abstract

In the paper, we have revisited various locations, especially north-western India for the post offices settled in the key tourist spots/cities, as a point of interest, towards the tourism-related perspectives of India Post. The study is explorative in nature, being the first of its kind and sort. We have focused upon discussing such role of post offices on case to case basis. A purview of culture and tourism scenario is otherwise given in general. Postal Services network provides very important amenities at all the places. At many places, as indicated above, it helps in enhancing the tourism-related prospects of locality, and sometimes is a key component of tourism at a place. It has an important place in Indian heritage, culture, and tourism prospects.

Article References:

Article Info:

Academic Editor

Dr. Liiza Gie, Head of the Department, Human Resources Management, Cape Peninsula University of Technology, Cape Town, South Africa

Received

June 1, 2021

Accepted

July 1, 2021

Published

July 10, 2021

Article DOI: 10.34104/cjbis.021.060069

Corresponding author

Rohit Kanda

UGC Funded Research Fellow (Commerce), School of Financial Studies, Faculty of Economics and Business, Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar, India

Cite this article

Kanda R, Musa GB, Dhar CS, Bhalla GS, Kaur J, Sharma N, Dhandapani K, and Gurusamy S. (2021). Tourism related perspectives of India post regarding the post offices located in the tourism hotspots in NW India, Can. J. Bus. Inf. Stud., 3(4), 60-69. https://doi.org/10.34104/cjbis.021.060069

Views
393
Download
710
Citations
Badge Img
Share