Travel & Infrastructure

Tourism is the travel for recreational, leisure & business purposes, often referred to as the MICE Industry. The increasingly global nature of business means that every day millions of people are travelling as part of their jobs. Travel and tourism is the largest service industry globally in terms of gross revenue and foreign exchange earnings. It is also one of the largest employment generators in the world. It has been a major social phenomenon and is driven by social, religious, recreational, knowledge seeking and business interests and motivated by the human urge for new experience, adventure, education, and entertainment. Tourism is both cause and consequence of economic development. It has the potential to stimulate other sectors in the economy owing to cross-synergistic benefits and its backward and forward linkages.

The Infrastructure industry is all about delivering the primary facilities and systems serving a nation which include the services and facilities necessary for the economy to function and propels the overall development of the economy. the lack of infrastructure in many developing countries represents one of the most significant limitations to economic growth and achievement of the Development Goals.
The industry basically includes construction of building structure, roads, bridges, railways, telecommunications, oil & gas etc. The field of Infrastructure is vast and will be, in fact has been always on priority for the economic growth for any nation.