Along with going to field trips to the Delhi Legislative Assembly, Delhi Secretariat, CM Office, CM House, Parliament & other prominent Govt. offices, selected intern's day-to-day responsibilities to include:
1. Assist in overall marketing and promotional activities to support the initiative
2. Responsibility to add more students who are willing to get involved
3. Increasing the involvement of your peer group within your college/university environment
1. All the campus ambassadors will be having sessions organized at the party's head office
2. Initial sessions would be about educating the campus ambassadors about the Aam Aadmi Party Internship Cell
3. Later on, the sessions will be about public speaking, organizational skills & on related topics
Who can apply
Only those candidates can apply who:
1. can start the part time job/internship between 4th Jun'19 and 4th Jul'19
2. are available for duration of 3 months
3. have relevant skills and interests
Rewards and incentives
1. Certificate of completion
2. Letter of Recommendation (based on performance)
3. High performing candidates will be involved in national level meetings/conferences
4. Getting an opportunity to meet political leaders
5. High performing candidates will be getting opportunities to visit Delhi Vidhansabha
Perks
Certificate Letter of recommendation Flexible work hours Informal dress code Free snacks & beverages
Selection procedure
Telephonic interview, followed by a personal interview
Eligibility criteria:
1. Public speaking skills
2. High involvement in campus activities
3. Good social media network
The essence of a democracy is that young minds join the political process to ensure that governments keep pace with the evolving needs and aspirations of society. However, the difference in the average age of politicians as compared to citizens is staggering and the time has come for India's youth to engage in the political process. Unfortunately, Indian politics is at a juncture where ordinary citizens have no access to enter into politics or participate in the electoral process until they belong to a political family.
With the Aam Aadmi Party's arrival in 2012, a large number of India's youth took the plunge and joined politics for the first time, shaking the entire political nexus.