India Tourism Honours Dekho Apna Desh Winners, Hosting Hospitality Education Expo In Goa: Here’s What You Need To Know

The seaside tourism hub of Goa played host to a dynamic blend of awards, skill workshops and career guidance as India Tourism, under the Ministry of Tourism, Government of India, organised the Dekho Apna Desh Brochure Making Contest award ceremony alongside a Hospitality Education Expo at the Institute of Hotel Management (IHM) Goa, Porvorim, on 18 February 2026. Students, parents and teachers experienced the campus transform into a showcase of India’s tourism diversity and hospitality careers, creating a warm, aspirational atmosphere around the country’s visitor economy.
Celebration of young tourism storytellers
The event, conducted through India Tourism’s regional set‑up, recognised student teams whose brochure designs creatively promoted domestic destinations in line with the Ministry’s Dekho Apna Desh vision of encouraging Indians to explore their own country. Participants were felicitated for imaginative layouts, compelling narratives and the ability to package local culture, heritage and experiences into travel‑ready collateral aimed at inspiring real journeys across India.
Officials noted that the contest complements wider Ministry efforts such as Incredible India and Utsav portals, which collectively spotlight destinations, festivals and experiences to enhance India’s appeal for both domestic and international travellers. The contest format also nudges schools to integrate tourism awareness into co‑curricular activities, giving students an early sense of how creative communication can influence travel decisions.
Industry leaders champion experiential learning
Shri Kuldeep Arolkar, Managing Director, Goa Tourism Development Corporation (GTDC), attended as Chief Guest and underlined that experiential learning and hands‑on exposure are crucial if students are to shape the next generation of Goa and India’s tourism offerings. He was stated to have encouraged learners to view national tourism initiatives as platforms to contribute ideas rather than just observe from the sidelines.
Shri Mohamed Farouk, Deputy Director General and Regional Director (West & Central Region), Ministry of Tourism, highlighted that platforms such as the Hospitality Education Expo help nurture skilled professionals who can support the Ministry’s broader mandate of developing and promoting tourism across the country. His remarks indicated that bridging classroom learning with industry expectations will be central to sustaining quality standards and visitor satisfaction across Indian destinations.
Shri Gavin Dias, General Manager (Marketing & IT), GTDC, joined as Guest of Honour, reinforcing the role of strategic marketing, digital presence and product development in keeping Goa competitive as a year‑round tourism destination.
Hospitality Education Expo: campus meets real‑world tourism
The Hospitality Education Expo at IHM Goa gave attendees an interactive window into how hospitality skills translate into guest experiences at hotels, cruises and tourism enterprises across India. Representatives from prominent brands such as Indian Hotels Company Limited, The Park Hotels, Hilton Hotels & Resorts and Carnival Support Services India Pvt. Ltd. engaged directly with students, sharing insights on emerging trends, service excellence and global career pathways.
Beyond booth interactions, the Expo emphasised practical demonstrations: sessions on flower arrangement, terrarium making and towel art showcased the detailed craftsmanship that underpins memorable stays in hotels and resorts. These workshops helped students appreciate how small, thoughtful touches contribute significantly to guest satisfaction and repeat travel, a core objective of India’s tourism strategy.
Clear academic pathways into tourism careers
A focused presentation explained the role of the National Council for Hotel Management and Catering Technology (NCHMCT) in standardising hospitality education across India, along with course options at IHM and the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) route into the system. Speakers outlined how structured programmes in hotel management, tourism and allied services can lead to roles across front office operations, culinary arts, travel trade, cruise operations and destination management.
The discussion aligned with the Ministry of Tourism’s emphasis on skilling and capacity building through dedicated divisions that support human resource development and quality enhancement in the sector. Students and parents were given a realistic view of progression from classroom to internship to full‑time roles in hotels, tourism boards and travel companies, linking education choices directly with the growth of India’s visitor economy.
Strengthening India’s tourism ecosystem from Goa
Nearly 250 students, along with parents, teachers, Ministry officials and industry representatives, participated in the programme, turning the IHM Goa campus into a microcosm of India’s wider tourism ecosystem for a day. By combining recognition of young ‘Dekho Apna Desh’ brochure creators with immersive exposure to hospitality education and industry trends, the initiative reinforced Goa’s image as not just a leisure destination but also a hub nurturing future tourism professionals.
The participants developed deeper emotional ties to various Indian destinations while understanding their potential contributions to the tourism industry through their roles as storytellers, hoteliers, tour designers, and destination managers. The Ministry of Tourism continues its work to establish tourism as a fundamental element of national development through its ongoing initiatives.
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