Green Hub Northeast Fellowship 2026 Application Deadline Extended to March 20

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Applications for the Green Hub Fellowship are now open till March 20, 2026. Young people from Northeast India and north Bengal can join a one year stay focused on nature, stories, and community work. This chance helps youth share environmental ideas using video and media. And they get hands- on training in filming, storytelling, and recording local voices. It shows real problems and green solutions in daily life.

During the stay, fellows make short films, collect community stories, and talk directly to people about nature, jobs, and climate. They also find out how stories start to talk and bring action in small groups. But it seems like a good way to connect people with the land. Plus, the focus is on making change through shared experiences. Not every story has a clear ending, but most lead to real talks. That's probably what matters most.

According to the organisers, the decision to extend the application deadline is aimed at giving more young people in the region a chance to benefit from this opportunity. Those who are interested in applying should send their application forms via the official fellowship website by the new deadline.

In exceptional cases, applicants who are not able to make the online application can also send a video application through WhatsApp. They can also pass on their contact details to the fellowship team, who will help them with the completion of the process.

Based on the history of the programme, the fellowship has empowered numerous young local communicators and storytellers of the region. Besides, many of them have recorded the environment issues, heritage knowledge and local solutions using cameras and mobile phones.

Besides, the organisers have invited people to spread the message of the fellowship announcement in their circles and to suggest young people who are most likely to be interested in applying. The objective of the programme is to give a louder voice to the new ones and to provide the youth with an opportunity to engage in a dialogue on environment protection and community development in a meaningful way.