Mangaluru: Online ‘Coastal and Marine Tourism in India’ competition held for Srinivas University


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Mangaluru, May 26: COVID-19 pandemic has changed education dramatically. The distinctive rise in online learning has kept students away from traditional classrooms but has enabled in reaching out to students from more effectively and efficiently. Keeping in mind the complete benefits of education during this pandemic BBA Port, Shipping Management and Logistics, College of Management and Commerce, Srinivas University on May 25 organised an online competition for Port, Shipping Management and Logistics students as part of its experiential learning pedagogy.

Students had to prepare a mini project on the topic ‘Coastal and Marine Tourism in India’ highlighting coastal events and attractions, marine wildlife tourism, education, marine protected areas, fisheries, water sports and recreation and cruise industry. This competition facilitated in identifying and developing creativity and innovation among the students. Students prepared the mini-projects through digital mode. They actively participated in the competition bringing back the joy of participation during the pandemic.

  

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