ITDC, Tribal Affairs Ministry launch Capacity Building Program for Tribal Homestay Owners
The program was attended by first batch of 40 participants from Arunachal Pradesh, Sikkim and Gujarat and was attended by Ranjana Chopra, IAS, Secretary, Ministry of Tribal Affairs with other dignitaries.
The India Tourism Development Corporation (ITDC), under the Ministry of Tourism in collaboration with the Ministry of Tribal Affairs, held the inaugural opening ceremony of the Capacity Building Program for Tribal Homestay Owners at Kautilya Hall, Hotel Samrat, New Delhi.
The initiative marks an important step toward promoting community-based tourism while strengthening the professional hospitality skills of tribal homestay operators across the country. The programme aims to enhance service standards, improve visitor experiences, and support sustainable livelihood opportunities for tribal communities through structured training and capacity building by IHM Ashok, ITDC for Ministry of Tribal Affairs. The program was attended by first batch of 40 participants from Arunachal Pradesh, Sikkim and Gujarat.
The ceremony was attended by Ranjana Chopra, IAS, Secretary, Ministry of Tribal Affairs; Manish Thakur, IAS, Additional Secretary, Ministry of Tribal Affairs, Mugdha Sinha, IAS, Managing Director – ITDC, Dr. Varnali Deka, IAS, Director, Ministry of Tribal Affairs and Rajesh Rana, Director, Commercial & Marketing, ITDC.
A key highlight of the event was the release of the publication developed by IHM Ashok, titled “Tribal Homestay – Operation & Development Manual 2026.” The manual provides a structured framework to support the development and professional management of tribal homestays across India.
Commenting on the occasion, Secretary of the Ministry of Tribal Affairs said, “By equipping homestay owners with the basic principles of hospitality, this initiative has the potential to transform local economies. As ITDC celebrates sixty years of excellence, this partnership with the Ministry of Tribal Affairs is a significant milestone. The small seed we are planting today through this training programme will grow into a strong and sustainable model that inspires many more communities to adopt tourism-led livelihood opportunities.”
Speaking on the occasion, Managing Director, Sinha said, “The homestay movement in India draws strong inspiration from the Hon’ble Prime Minister’s vision of establishing one lakh homestays across the country. Our immediate effort to train 1,500 participants is only the beginning. The larger goal is to empower them to become trainers of trainers in their respective states, enabling the model to expand rapidly and ensuring that communities can access training closer to home.”
She also added, “This initiative also reflects our commitment to breaking silos and working through meaningful collaboration. By bringing together the strengths and synergies of the Ministry of Tribal Affairs, the Ministry of Tourism, and the Incredible India platform, we are creating a framework that supports sustainable tourism while generating new livelihood opportunities for communities across the country.”
