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A Summer Project Report Submitted to: Nepal Tourism and Hotel Management College Business Management Center Pokhara University In the partial fulfillment of the requirement for the degree of Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) Pokhara, Nepal September, 2013
CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background of the study
Hotel is a commercial establishment, which provides overnight furnished and serviced accommodation in return of payment. The Nepal Hotel Industries is perhaps one of the oldest commercial endeavors in the world. In the past, hotels were just normal houses offered for guests to stay in. Various hotels were situated near ports for sailors to spend their nights. Considering the importance of hotel business for the standardization of economy, there was rapid growing of hotels in Nepal. Thus, the real boom in Nepal Hotel industry comes in 20th century. Although hotels are classified into star categories (1-star to 5-star), there is no standard method of assigning these ratings and compliance with customary requirement in voluntary. In Pokhara, there are 3 five star hotels, 3 four hotels, 22 three star hotels and 4 two star hotels by star rating. The three 5 star hotels of Pokhara are 1) The Fulbari resort 3) Pokhara Grande and 4) Shangri-La.
Hotel Deep Sagar is one of the profit motive and service oriented company in Pokhara. Having authorized capital Rs 40, 00,000 and paid up capital Rs 700,000. Hotel Deep Sagar having Registration No.:6955 (066/067) was incorporated on 2061/8/15. It was established and commenced on 15/04/2060 B.S. Hotel Deep Sagar is registered, renewed and classified as Hotel, lodge, Restaurant, Bar and Guide Regulation, 1981 A.D. And is registered Act 2014 in 2066 B.S chaitra 5 in office of cottage and small industry.
Salary
Working Environment
Working Hours
Job Satisfaction
Motivation
Supervision
Promotion
Bonus
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