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Overseas Indian students to benefit from unique internship programme

Author : NewsGram Desk

Indian students staying abroad can now work in Indian companies operating globally, thanks to a unique initiative launched by the Ministry of Overseas Indian Affairs, in association with the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII).

Under this initiative, called the 'India Corporate Internship', 60 Indian overseas students from reputed international universities will get a chance to work with 23 Indian companies such as Tata International, Trent, Infosys, Godrej, Blue Star, Narayana Health, Kirloskar Brothers, Wipro, Apollo Hospitals, RP- Sanjiv Goenka Group, Thermax, Tata Consultancy Services, and Flipkart.

In these companies the students would be able to get a feel of the global work culture, while also getting in touch with their Indian roots.

"The objective of the initiative is to expose Indian-origin students to opportunities in one of the fastest-growing economies of the world and the large dynamic market of India," said a ministry-issued press release.

Postgraduate students studying management, engineering, science and technology courses would be able to avail these internships of short duration in this initiative driven by the Overseas Indian Facilitation Centre (OIFC).

The paid internship programme, which will range from two to six months, will start from the summer of 2016.

It was during the OIFC Indian Diaspora Business Meet held at the Regional Pravasi Bharatiya Divas in Los Angeles on 14 and 15 November this year, that the programme was launched.

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