Have you ever...
Felt the need for a space where you can be yourself?
Pushed yourself to the limit, to discover just what you can do?
Explored the junction where you meet yourself and the world around you – not in black and white, but in the colours of ideas, actions and real-life interconnections that exist?
Wanted to see village life at close quarters and wondered what people do there; what is their daily schedule like?
If your response to even one of these statements is positive, click here to read what previous years rural interns have to say about this experience!
What you read are some the experiences of volunteers who went for the Rural Internship Programme as part of the SMILE process in May and June 2009. SMILE (Students’ Mobilisation Initiative for Learning through Exposure) creates opportunities for young people to engage with society in meaningful ways.
Rural Internships are the backbone of the SMILE process, where young people gain opportunities to volunteer at a rural NGO and gain firsthand experience of ground realities. Through exposure and participation in community work, volunteers get to learn about issues that affect the development of our country today.
The Rural Internship Programme is held in two batches every year in the months of May and June, The programme is typically divided into four parts:
For more details about the Rural Internship process, please download the interest form, fill it and send it to sulab.kumar@pravah.org.
Click here for the Frequently Answered Questions on the Rural Internship process.
For further information please contact Sulab or Neha at 011-26213918 / 26440619 / 26291354. You can also email them at sulab.kumar@pravah.org or neha.buch@pravah.org