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This internship scheme is run by the Department of Forests and Wildlife under the Government of NCT of Delhi. It provides short-term work exposure to young people interested in learning how different sections of the forest and wildlife department function. Interns gain practical experience in forest conservation, wildlife management, and government operations.
View DetailsGreen Skill Development Programme (GSDP)
The Green Skill Development Programme (Harit Kaushal Vikas Karyakram) is run by the Govind Ballabh Pant National Institute of Himalayan Environment (NIHE) under the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change. This scheme teaches young people and community members in Himalayan regions how to earn a living through environment-friendly and sustainable practices. It focuses on skills related to biodiversity, forest conservation, and eco-tourism that can help participants become self-employed.
View DetailsForest And Climate Change Internship Scheme
The Forest and Climate Change Internship Scheme is run by the Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change. It offers internship opportunities to students and research scholars from recognized universities in India and abroad. Interns work with various divisions and units of the Ministry across the country to gain practical experience in forest conservation and climate change work.
View DetailsAfforestation Schemes Providing Incentives And Employment To Tribals In Forest
This scheme provides employment and financial incentives to unemployed tribal people for afforestation and forest conservation work. It is run by the Tamil Nadu state government to help tribal communities earn income while contributing to forest development. The scheme combines livelihood support with environmental protection by offering grants and work opportunities in forestry activities.
View DetailsKrushy Aranya Protsaha Yojane (kapy)
Krushi Aranya Protsaha Yojane (KAPY) is a tree plantation and forest conservation scheme launched by the Karnataka Forest Department in 2011-12. It encourages farmers and citizens to increase forest and tree cover across Karnataka. The scheme provides subsidized seedlings and monetary incentives to participants who plant and maintain trees for a three-year period.
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