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Annual Report 2023 “The internship was a good learn- “Being an intern with the PAC,
ing experience with PAC. The
it was a great experience for me
process of surveying for suitable
where I got to many projects such
material was challenging and in-
as Gender Equality, Social Justice
and localising SDGs, which was of
teresting process. I particularly
enjoyed understanding the vari-
ous levels of information availa-
about the SDG’s work, how they
can be implemented on a local
ble and choosing the best one for the most benefit to me as I learnt
the internship requirement.” level and the benefit they can give to the people.”
- Anuj Dhyani
- Gowri Dixit Dyal Singh College, University of Delhi
Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences -Bengaluru
“My Internship with public af-
fairs centre has turned out to be
“My internship experience here
at PAC”. So far, I have had an in- a whole new adventure for me, it
teresting experience, and a great was a wonderful and enriching
way to build knowledge and ex- experience for me. I was able to
perience. Prior to this internship, gain both new skills and knowl-
I have not had the chance to work edge regarding my public policy
in the field of agriculture and this course through this opportunity
internship provides me a great of me working as a desk researcher at PAC for the span of
opportunity to learn about Raitha Samparka Kendras and 8 weeks.”
agricultural extension programmes and schemes across the - Nishant Kumar
country.” Christ University, Bengaluru
- Ketaki Varikheti Nagaraju
Azim Premji University
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