Cabinet approves IHM Jagdishpur
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The Union Cabinet today has approved the proposal for setting up of the Central Institute of Hotel Management, Catering and Technology and Applied Nutrition (Jagdishpur) Society under the Societies Registration Act, 1860.
This will be a non-profit central autonomous society to be registered under the Societies Registration Act 1860. The Memorandum of Association and rules and regulations of the society will be similar to that of other 21 Central Institutes of Hotel Management (IHMs) already in existence.
The proposed Central IHM will be managed by a Board of Governors comprising 12 members, with the Chairman to be appointed by the Central government.
The institute will be constructed in Jagdishpur on 5 acre land which will be provided by the government of Uttar Pradesh. It will have a hostel for 400 students and a 30 room Applied Training Centre (Hotel), for giving hands-on commercial training to students passing out from the institute.
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