Ajaz Dar
Baba Ghulam Shah Badshah University, Rajouri, India

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A concentrate on difficulties and potentially open doors looked at by feminist business visionaries in the tourism industry in India Khushboo Bilal; Sajad Ahmad Bhat; Danish Iqbal Raina; Ajaz Dar
Journal of Rural Tourism Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): January - June
Publisher : Borneo Novelty Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70310/jrt.2025.03010637

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Purpose - This article examines the challenges and opportunities faced by feminist women entrepreneurs in India's tourism industry, focusing on the originality of their business approaches. It aims to explore how these women navigate gender-related barriers while also identifying opportunities for innovation and empowerment within the industry.Methodology/Design/Approach - The article analyzes the experiences of feminist women entrepreneurs in the tourism sector, looking at the structural barriers they face—such as discrimination and unequal access to resources—and the opportunities they find for innovation. The study emphasizes sustainable business practices, community-based empowerment, and gender-inclusive tourism. Finding - The findings reveal that while women entrepreneurs in tourism face significant gender-related challenges, they also create innovative and empowering business models. These models not only overcome barriers like discrimination and stereotypes but also contribute to the development of a more inclusive and sustainable tourism industry. The entrepreneurs highlight opportunities for promoting sustainable practices and gender-inclusive tourism. Originality/Value - The study offers fresh insights into the role of feminist women entrepreneurs in driving social and economic change within India’s tourism sector. It underscores their contributions to shaping a more inclusive and sustainable industry by creating original business models that challenge traditional gender norms and promote empowerment.
Impact of Indian regional cuisines on international hotel menus Hritik Tomar; Abhinav Patyal; Suhail Majid Shah; Ajaz Dar
Journal of Rural Tourism Vol. 3 No. 1 (2026): Januari - June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70310/jrt.2025.03010691

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Purpose - This study investigates the impact of Indian regional cuisines on international hotel menus, focusing on how such culinary offerings influence guest satisfaction, authenticity perceptions, and strategic positioning in global hospitality. The research aims to explore the operational challenges and cultural significance of integrating regional dishes into hotel offerings for international clientele.Methodology/Design/Approach - A qualitative thematic analysis was conducted using semi-structured interviews with chefs, managers, and international tourists across multiple five-star and four-star hotels offering Indian regional cuisines. Data were coded and analyzed to identify recurring patterns and themes, providing insights into both operational and experiential aspects of Indian cuisine in international hotel settings.Findings - The analysis revealed four major themes: guest experience and satisfaction, authenticity and adaptation, operational challenges, and cultural and strategic significance. Approximately 85% of participants emphasized enhanced guest satisfaction due to sensory appeal and cultural immersion, while 65% highlighted the challenges of balancing authenticity with adaptation for international palates. Operational concerns such as staff training, ingredient sourcing, and menu planning were noted by 70% of respondents. Additionally, 80% of hotel managers recognized Indian regional cuisines as valuable tools for cultural promotion and brand differentiation.Originality/Value - The study highlights the importance of culturally informed culinary offerings in enhancing guest experiences, promoting India’s culinary heritage, and strengthening competitive positioning in the international hospitality industry. Hotels are encouraged to invest in staff training, strategic menu planning, quality ingredient sourcing, and cultural marketing to maximize the benefits of integrating regional cuisines.