Overview
- Selected fellows will engage in heritage walks, guided tours, digital content creation, tourism marketing, event coordination and support for film shoots and MICE initiatives.
- The fellowship is designed to build institutional capacity by placing young professionals directly within government-led tourism and heritage projects.
- Applicants must be under 35, hold at least a graduate degree with preference for tourism qualifications, and have a minimum of one year of relevant experience.
- Proficiency in Hindi, English and digital tools is required and participants will receive a certificate upon successful completion of the one-year programme.
- The first cohort of 40 fellows is set to begin training later this year once applications open in the coming weeks.