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Internship Alert: Project Eklavya by Think India Tribal Rights Forum

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Think India felt the need to bind the students with an Indian nationalistic string to harness this part of national treasure in furthering our aim of national reconstruction.

Students from IISc, IIMB, NIMHANS and NLSIU joined together to create a joint forum for the students from premier institutes of India in 2006. A formal forum took placed at the Art of Living Ashram , Bengaluru in 2007.

Think India Tribal Rights Forum has come up with yet another initiative of raising awareness about Tribal Rights in the form of Project Eklavya.

Project Eklavya offers you an incredible opportunity to work and contribute towards uplifting the tribes of India. It includes internships, workshops and collaboration opportunities.

We offer you internship opportunities in diverse areas. You can choose a field of your liking and intern with us in the following areas:

1. Legal
2. Fashion
3. Mass Communication
4. Policy Making
5. Historical Research

The Internship will be unpaid; it will be conducted over the ‘Home-Based/Online’ modality. It is desirous for the Intern to have a strong inclination towards not only conducting independent research but also writing nonpareil articles.

Interested individuals and institutions may contact/apply at the following details:

Apply now on - bit.ly/ProjectEklavyaInt

For more details, contact: +91 9111111325 / +91 6393233304

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