
Research Articles & Technical Reports
Many of you knew Dr. Bhargava Teja as a brilliant management consultant, researcher, and economist whose ideas inspired professionals across disciplines. His untimely passing in his thirties was a profound loss to us all.
To carry forward his vision, his parents have established the Dr. Bhargava Teja Trust. The Trust is dedicated to preserving and promoting his research, writings, and values, while also supporting initiatives in education, research, and societal well-being.
Dr. Bhargav Teja stands as a living tribute to his extraordinary vision and scholarship. His research, spanning over 20 publications and equal technical reports, the following link reflects a rare ability to blend academic rigor with practical insight, and to anchor modern challenges in timeless Indian wisdom. Through his writings, Dr. Teja offers pathways to sustainable development, ethical education, and socio-cultural balance—dimensions that hold immense promise for generations to come.
Tourism and Economic Well-Being
A major focus of Dr. Teja’s work is the transformative role of tourism and recreation in shaping economic growth and cultural identity. His studies on metro tourism, leisure behavior, and event management highlight how carefully designed tourism can generate livelihoods, uplift communities, and preserve traditions. His technical reports on shrine management and aviation strategies showcase practical ways to handle large crowds, diversify services, and improve employment opportunities. For future generations, these insights provide models of inclusive and sustainable economic progress.
Indian Ethos as a Guiding Light
What sets Dr. Teja’s scholarship apart is his deep commitment to Indian ethos and knowledge systems. He reinterpreted concepts such as Dharma, Karma, and Niti within modern frameworks of management and education. By aligning global theories like Maslow’s self-actualization with Indian cultural values, he demonstrated how ethical leadership and value-based decision-making can thrive in today’s competitive world. For young people searching for balance in a fast-changing society, his works offer a culturally rooted compass.


Education for an Ideal Society
Dr. Teja also championed education as the cornerstone of human development. His writings on pedagogy and hospitality curricula emphasized not only professional skills but also values such as empathy, integrity, and responsibility. By linking education to social outcomes, he envisioned a generation of professionals who would be competent in their fields and committed to building an ideal society. The Trust, by preserving and sharing these works, continues his mission of inspiring students, teachers, and institutions to design learning systems that uplift the whole community.
Sustainability and Management Innovation
Another striking dimension of his research is the way he connected sustainability with management innovation. From studying ICT practices in tourism to proposing Ayodhya as a model for sustainable administration, his works offer bold frameworks for addressing modern-day governance and environmental challenges. These are not abstract ideas but practical roadmaps for managing resources, faith-based destinations, and urban development responsibly—ensuring that progress does not come at the cost of future well-being.
A Living Legacy
The Trust exists because of an irreparable personal loss, yet it transforms grief into hope by sharing Dr. Teja’s intellectual legacy with the world. Every article and technical report is more than academic writing; it is a call to action—to build a society that is ethical, sustainable, and prosperous. By making his works accessible to all, the Trust ensures that the wisdom he left behind continues to guide students, professionals, and policymakers.
As this profile represents Dr. Teja’s personal journey, it will remain a space of remembrance. For those who wish to stay connected with his work, publications, and ongoing initiatives, we invite you to follow the official page:
Research Articles & Technical Reports
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Research Articles
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Technical Reports
S.No | Research Article | Journal Information | Editor/ Concerned Person | Publication | Action |
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1 | Analysis of Recreation Tourism and its Assessment at a Typical Metro INDIA | Journal of Hospitality Application & Research, Vol. 4 No.2 2009, ISSN: 0973-4538 | Dr. Sonia Gupta | BITS, Online (Publishing India) | View |
2 | Indian Ethos on Work, Leisure and Recreation Tourism | Journal of Hospitality Application & Research, Vol.6 No.1 2011, ISSN: 0973-4538 | Prof. Srivastava / Rajeshwari | BITS, Online (Publishing India) | View |
3 | A New Paradigm on Cultural Hospitality in a Traditional State, India | Indian Journal of Applied Hospitality and Tourism Research (IJAHTR), Vol. 3, January 2011, ISSN: 0975-4954 |
Prof. R.K. Bhandari / Prof. Bhupesh | BCIHM, Delhi | View |
4 | Ethical Based Curriculum for Emerging Education towards an Ideal Society | Journal of Human Values (JHV), Vol. 17.1, 2011, ISSN: 0971-6858 | Prof. C. Panduranga Bhatta / Sree Lekha Chatterjee | Sage Publication | View |
5 | Traditional Concepts And Emerging Trends In Hospitality Services | International Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Systems, Vol. 3 No.1 July 10–June 11, ISSN: 0974-6250 |
Dr. Mohinder Chand / Sanjeev Jain / Puneet Rawal | Aman Publication, Publishing India, Mr. Sanjeev Jain | View |
6 | Impact of Evolving Economies on Socio-Cultural Aspects of Hospitality Systems, India | Jagannath International Management School JIMS 8M, Vol. 17 No.1, Jan–March 2012, ISSN: 0973-9335 |
Dr. Amit Gupta / Dr. Silky | Indian Journals | View |
7 | Issues, Concerns and Concepts for Continuing Education in the Hotel Management, India | Indian Journal Of Technical Education (IJTE), Vol. 34 No.2 April–June 2011, ISSN: 0971-3034 | Chief Editor | ISTE | View |
8 | Compulsions and Strategies for Value Based Pedagogy in Emerging Education | International Journal of Educational Administration (IJEA), Paper Code: 4754, Vol. 2 No.3, 2010, ISSN: 0976-5883 |
The Director / Viveka Nand | Research India Publication | View |
9 | Resurgence Strategies to Navigate Aviation in Liberalization Saga | Online Journal of Education Research (OJER), Vol. 1 No.2 (May 2012) | Dr. Lathi Jotia | Online Research Journals | View |
10 | Liberalization Syndrome in Transmuting the Casual Sites into Captivating Destinations, India | International Journal of Hospitality and Tourism (IJOHAT), Vol. 2 No.1 (July 2012) | Dr. Sonia Gupta | SWAAR | View |
11 | Modern Reflections on Event Management and Leadership Practices from Ancient India | International Journal of Business Management and Leadership (IJBML), Vol. 4 No.1 (2013) | The Director / Viveka Nand | Research India Publication | View |
12 | Assessment of ICT Practices for their Management at a Typical Tourist Destination in India | Indian Journal Of Technical Education (IJTE) | Chief Editor | ISTE | View |
13 | Maslow’s Self Actualization and its Conflating Theory Focusing towards Indian Ethos | European Journal of Management Sciences and Economics, Vol. 3 No.1 | Chief Editor | Mary and Sam | View |
14 | synthesis on Push Pull Effects on Travel Motivations and their Significance in Tourism Management | Global Journal of Human Social Science (GJHSS), Vol. 13 No.3 | Dr. R.K. Dixit | Global Journals | View |
15 | Indian Ethos for Managing Karma, Niti and Dharma Events with Contemporaneous Thoughts towards Innovating Bharat |
Association of Indian Universities, Vol. 62 No.08, February 19–25, 2024 | Dr. Sistla Rama Devi Pani | University News | View |
16 | Significance of Indian Knowledge Systems in Evolving Modern Management Practices | Association of Indian Universities, Vol. 61 No.47, November 20–26, 2023 | Dr. Sistla Rama Devi Pani | University News | View |
17 | Ayodhya – A Sustainable Administrative Management Model for Aspiring Bharat | Association of Indian Universities, Vol. 62 No.44, October 28–November 03, 2024 | Dr. Sistla Rama Devi Pani | University News | View |
18 | Ch. - 2, "Resonance of Modern Concepts of Event, Decision, and Leadership with Ancient Scriptures" |
Business Management: A Practitioners' Guide Vol - 2 (in V.B. Sanchez(Ed.)) | Ram Anand (Director/Editor) | International Research Publication House, New Delhi. |
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