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JKLU Design Students Felicitated by Union Tourism Minister for ITDC Project

February 13, 2026

JKLU Design Students Felicitated by Union Tourism Minister for ITDC Project
Five students from the Institute of Design at JK Lakshmipat University (JKLU) were felicitated by the Union Minister for Tourism, Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, on 13 February at The Ashok Hotel, New Delhi, for their Systems Design project developed for the Taj Restaurant under the India Tourism Development Corporation (ITDC).

This recognition highlights the impact of industry-linked academic projects and the role of design-led thinking in addressing complex, real-world systems.

As part of the government’s focus on ethnography-based destination management, the students reviewed the user experience to the Taj Mahal and the Taj Restaurant, and submitted their findings.

The project was undertaken by an interdisciplinary team comprising Harsh Warrier, Susnitha Sivaraju, Yashika Bhatt, Rashi Baghre, and Ritika Malik.

Working with their faculty mentor, Binil Mohan, Assistant Professor at the Institute of Design, JKLU, the team collectively carried out the research for both the Taj Mahal and ITDC, forming the foundation for the design interventions proposed as part of the project.

The final presentation was structured into three parts, reflecting a collaborative approach with clearly defined areas of contribution.

The first segment of the project focused on research related to the Taj Mahal, followed by the development of a solution framework by Harsh Warrier, Rashi Bhagre, and Susnitha Sivaraju. The second segment presented research for ITDC along with a detailed set of solutions developed by the same team members. The final segment highlighted the specific solution work and contributions undertaken by Ritika Malik.

“The felicitation is a proud moment for the university and underscores the impact of industry-linked, research-driven design education in addressing complex systems,” said A Balasubramaniam, Director, Institute of Design, JKLU.

The recognition stands as a testament to the quality of work being carried out by students at the Institute of Design and reinforces the university’s commitment to interdisciplinary collaboration, academic excellence, and strong engagement with industry partners.

The students were felicitated during the double commemoration event celebrating the 60 years of ITDC and 70 years of the Ashok Hotel. Union Minister for Tribal Affairs, Jual Oram, also graced the ceremony with his presence.

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