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MEMBERSHIP

The Society shall consist of the following members:

(a) Chairman, Minister, Central Government.

(b) Following three officials shall be ex-officio representatives of Ministry of Tourism, Government of India:

(1) Secretary (Tourism),

(2) Financial Advisor, and

(3) Chief Executive Officer, National Council for Hotel Management & Catering Technology, Noida.

(b) Three representatives of the Central Government, one each to be nominated from the Ministry of Culture, Ministry of Food Processing Industries and Department of Ayush (Ministry of Health), not below the rank of Joint Secretary.

(c) Two Chief Executive Officers / Chief Operating Officers of leading hotel chains in India – to be nominated by Government of India.

(e) Chairman/President of each of the following organizations:

(1) Federation of Hotel & Restaurant Associations of India (FHRAI)

(2) Hotel Association of India (HAI)

(f) Two independent professionals – to be nominated by Government of India.

(g) President of Indian Federation of Culinary Associations.

(h) An eminent Food Historian/ Food Critic – to be nominated by Government of India.

(i) Representative of University of affiliation.

(j) Director of the Institute, ex-officio member secretary of the society.

5. The Society shall keep a roll of members and every members of the Society shall sign the roll and state therein his name, designation, occupation and address. No person shall be deemed to be a member or be entitled to exercise any of the rights and privilege of a member unless he has signed the roll as aforesaid.

6. If a member of the Society shall change his address he shall notify his new address to the Director, but if he fails to notify his address, the address in the roll of members shall be deemed to be his address.

7. Should any member of the Society (other than the Chairman, President of Federation of Indian Culinary Associations and Director of Indian Culinary Institute, Tirupati) be unable to attend a meeting of the Society, he may appoint authorized representative as proxy to take his place at the meeting of the Society and such representative shall have all the rights and privileges of a member of the Society including the right to vote for the meeting.


Reference: wwww.ici.nic.in 

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