The initiative aims to provide students with practical exposure in different fields.
The Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM) has launched an internship program where they are providing internships to young people in different fields like social media, art, culture, law, the health sector and election duty. This initiative aims to provide students with practical exposure in different fields. “We want young minds to opt for these internships because not just these young people need to learn these skills, but we also need young professionals for fresh ideas,” said Shashi Yadav, President of BJP Youth Wing, Delhi. “Our vision is to connect new minds with our political party because we want our party to grow,” he added.
The internship will focus on providing practical skills and exposure to the students. The program will run for 20-25 days throughout the year. Students will get sufficient time to gain hands-on experience in the field of their course as they will be learning from professionals.
The program offers diverse internship placements in collaboration with professionals from different fields. Students can choose from a wide range of disciplines like social media, art, culture, law, health sector, election duty, etc, said BJP Youth Wing president Yadav.
The internship program is for everyone and will be offline. This program is tried and tested as it was initially run by Shashi Yadav in his ward, Chhawla. The course succeeded in helping 32 students get into MNC.
Responding to the question of where this idea came from, he said, “We have already done this program in our council and 32 students also got jobs in MNCs after our internships. So, when I became president of the BJP’s youth wing, I thought to expand the idea.”
Students will get an official certificate after the compilation of the internship program and the best among them will get job opportunities to work for big leaders.
“We will provide professionals to our leaders like content creators, graphic designers, photographers, etc. as they also require good professionals and need to remain updated with time,” said Yadav.