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Professor Dr. Yousuf Mahbubul Islam,Vice Chancellor of Daffodil International University  and Mr. Mr. Aparup Chowdhury PhD, Chairman of Bangladesh Parjatan Corporation  are seen to exchange the MoU in the picture

"To generate tourism and hospitality leaders as well as to flourish tourism in Bangladesh, a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed today on February 08, 2016 at DIU Conference Room between Bangladesh Parjatan Corporation (BPC) and Department of Tourism and Hospitality Management of Daffodil International University (DIU).

Under this agreement Bangladesh Parjatan Corporation will manage tours; provide the package to the tourists and transportation along with food facilities, while the Department of Tourism and Hospitality Management of DIU will accelerate the growth of tourists flow through competent tour guides from its students.

Professor Dr. Yousuf Mahbubul Islam,Vice Chancellor of Daffodil International University and Mr. Mr. Aparup Chowdhury PhD, Chairman of Bangladesh Parjatan Corporation signed the MoU on behalf of their respective organization.

Professor Rafiqul Islam, Dean, Faculty of Business and Economics, Professor Dr. Engr. A.K.M Fazlul Haque, Registrar, Mr. Mominul Haque Majumder, Director (Finance & Account) and Mr. Mohammad Emran Hossain, Director (Administration) of DIU, Mr. Md. Mohsin, General Manager (Commercial) and Mr. S M Mizanur Rahman, Manager, Tour Division, Bangladesh Parjatan Corporation were present at the signing ceremony.

Campus tourism could be based on the area of any Educational Institution, or simply can say campus area based tourism is known as campus tourism. As we have a huge number of universities so it’s a great opportunity for us to develop campus tourism here, so it’s time to expand campus tourism in our country. At a first glance, it helps to promote a university or college or school, students could become self-dependent. On the other hand, our government declared this year as a “visit Bangladesh year 2016”. It can be an initiative campaign program to welcome tourist in Bangladesh.

 

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