Tweaks on the anvil for PM internship scheme

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The government is likely to present some squeaking in the scheme of its prime minister’s internship when it rolls out the third stage. According to sources, the applicants’ age and educational standards may be further restrictions, as well as to transform the current portal, make it easier for applications.

“There have been discussions between the government and the private sector and potential employers, as well as applicants to understand how to improve the scheme. Based on this, the third phase of the scheme can see some reviews of its model so that more applicants are encouraged to apply and accept practice opportunities.

For this purpose, the announcement may be made in the coming weeks, they said.

One of the applicants’ age and educational qualification options is the age and educational qualifications of applicants, adding that more candidates will encourage them under the scheme. Traveling for the internship and moving to another place are seen as another problem of several applicants that collide with transportation and accommodation and residence.

Currently, 21 to 24 candidates who have undergone at least 10th class can program within 12 months according to the scheme.

The scheme of the Prime Minister’s internship is aimed at posting 10 million candidates in five years. The list of the best 500 companies in the last three years is based on their average corporate social responsibility (CSR) and participation voluntarily. The government will pay them 4500 RS Rs Stipend monthly, and the company will pay another 500 Rs within one month of each candidate. The center starts the scheme in the tray stages to understand how it opens and reviews it for employers, as well as applicants.

The first stage of the Schue’s pilot program started on October 3, and more than 127,000 practices were provided. In total, 28,141 entrants accepted proposals according to the data spread by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs. Sources have shown that only 9,000 to 10,000 applicants finally joined the practice that challenges moving costs that are considered a major problem.

The second stage of the pilot program was initiated on January 202., companies have posted more than 118,000 Lakh Lakhs (both the new and edited capabilities of the previous round) throughout the country, Minister of Corporate Affairs Hars Malhotra. “The process of application of the candidates for the Prime Minister’s pilot project continues,” he said.

Recently, the Ministry of Corporate Affairs also expanded the deadline for registration in the second round of the pilot project on March 31.

 
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