Key Points

On Independence Day, 18 ITI officers in Haryana were honoured for their role in the PM Internship Scheme. The initiative targets one crore youth for corporate internships with financial incentives. Over 450 candidates from Haryana have already secured placements. CM Nayab Singh Saini praised the officers and reaffirmed recognition for exemplary work in government schemes.

Key Points: Haryana ITI Officers Honoured for PM Internship Scheme Excellence

  • PMIS aims to provide 1 crore youth with corporate internships
  • Monthly stipend of Rs 5,000 plus Rs 6,000 grant
  • Over 450 Haryana youths already placed in internships
  • Haryana Skill Development Dept leads scheme execution
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Independence Day: ITI Officers honoured in Haryana for excellence in implementing PM Internship Scheme

18 ITI officers in Haryana felicitated on Independence Day for outstanding PM Internship Scheme implementation, boosting youth employment.

"Officers making exceptional contributions to government schemes will continue to be honoured. – CM Nayab Singh Saini"

Chandigarh, August 15

On the occasion of India's 79th Independence Day, 18 officers from 13 Government Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs) were felicitated at district-level ceremonies for their outstanding contribution to the successful implementation of the Prime Minister Internship Scheme (PMIS).

The honours were presented by the chief guests at the respective events.

A government spokesperson said the PMIS, announced in the Union Budget 2024-25, aims to provide one crore youth with a 12-month internship opportunity in the country's top 500 companies over the next five years.

Eligible candidates include those aged 21 to 24 years who have completed high school, higher secondary, ITI certification, a diploma from a polytechnic, or degrees such as BA, BSc, BCom, BCA, BBA, or BPharma. The scheme offers a monthly stipend of Rs 5,000 along with a one-time grant of Rs 6,000.

The spokesperson further informed that the Ministry of Corporate Affairs launched the first pilot phase in October 2024, which concluded in December 2024, followed by the second phase beginning in February 2025. So far, over 450 youths from Haryana have commenced internships in various companies.

The Haryana Skill Development and Industrial Training Department has been designated as the nodal agency for implementing the scheme in the state.

To encourage and motivate those involved in promoting and executing the scheme, 18 officers from 13 government departments were recognised for their exemplary efforts in inspiring candidates to benefit from the PMIS.

These awards were presented during Independence Day celebrations in their respective districts.

Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini congratulated the awardees, stating that officers and employees making exceptional contributions to the promotion and effective execution of government schemes would continue to be honoured in the future.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
While the scheme is good, Rs 5000/month is too low for interns in today's economy. Companies should contribute more to make it sustainable. Still, appreciate the recognition of ITI officers - they often work in challenging conditions.
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Aman W
My cousin got selected in Phase 1 of PMIS in Gurgaon! The experience has been life-changing for him. Kudos to the ITI officers who helped candidates like him. More power to skill development programs 🇮🇳
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Shreya B
Recognition on Independence Day makes it extra special! But government should ensure equal opportunities for girls in technical fields too. Many ITIs still have very few female students.
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Vikram M
As an industry professional, I've seen PMIS interns - they bring fresh energy! But companies must ensure proper mentorship, not just treat them as cheap labor. The stipend should be revised annually with inflation.
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Nisha Z
Good step but implementation matters most. In my district, many eligible candidates didn't know about the scheme. Officers should do more ground-level awareness campaigns, not just get awards for paperwork.

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