GUEST LECTURE FROM GOLDEN TULIP HOTEL, SALTLAKE, ITC EAST, YEAR 9, 2021-22, BATCH 3 & 4
08 Sep 2021
On the vibrant morning of September 8th, 2021, the halls of Don Bosco Nitika buzzed with anticipation as Mr. Pritam Oraw, the Head of the Bakery Department at Golden Tulip, Saltlake, Sector 1, stepped in to enlighten the eager minds of ITC-East's Year 9, Batch 3 & 4 students. An air of excitement filled the room as 62 budding candidates eagerly awaited the wisdom that awaited them.
Mr. Oraw, a distinguished alumnus of Don Bosco Nitika himself, commenced the session by delving into his own journey, weaving tales of perseverance and passion that left a profound impact on the audience. Drawing from his rich experience, he meticulously unraveled the intricacies of the hospitality industry, offering invaluable insights into the nuances that define success within it.
With fervor in his voice, Mr. Oraw emphasized the indispensable role of comprehensive knowledge, skill, and relentless determination in scaling the heights of the hospitality realm. His impassioned plea for setting ambitious goals resonated deeply with the audience, urging them to carve out their own paths with unwavering resolve.
A highlight of the session was the interactive floor discussion that ensued, providing a platform for students to seek clarity on various facets of the workplace. As queries dissolved and clarity emerged, a newfound understanding of the hospitality landscape dawned upon the candidates.
In his closing remarks, Mr. Oraw extended his heartfelt wishes for a luminous future to all present, igniting a spark of optimism in every heart. Gratitude filled the room as the candidates expressed their appreciation to Mr. Oraw and the organizing team for orchestrating an enlightening and inspiring event.
As the event drew to a close, a tangible sense of camaraderie lingered in the air, coupled with a renewed zeal to embark on their journey armed with newfound knowledge and determination. And amidst the exchange of gratitude, a token of appreciation found its way into Mr. Oraw's hands, a symbol of the profound impact he had left on the hearts of those present.