The Pakistan Hindu Council, as part of several initiatives for strengthening industry-academia linkages, is pleased to offer the PHC Internship Programme, a unique opportunity for students enrolled in the HEC accredited undergraduate degree programmes in public/private universities and recent graduates from diverse backgrounds to gain hands-on professional experience and exposure in full compliance with the HEC Undergraduate Education Policy 2020.1
Interns, during their tenure with the Pakistan Hindu Council, will get experiential learning opportunities in the humanitarian and social sector that will definitely enhance their competencies (knowledge, skills, professional behaviour, and personal attributes) for academic, professional and personal development. Selected interns will be facilitated to work both remotely and in a hybrid form, as per the HEC guidelines.
My name is Mehran Khan, and I am currently pursuing a BS degree in the Department of International Relations at the University of Sindh, Jamshoro. I have completed a six-week internship at the Pakistan Hindu Council in Karachi, Sindh. During this internship, I acquired essential skills in MS Office and attended both national and international conferences, gaining valuable knowledge and experience. This internship significantly enhanced my understanding and capabilities. Building on this foundation, I am now engaged in volunteer work with the United Nations and have been selected to work with the Islamabad Policy Research Institute (IPRI) in Islamabad. The knowledge and skills I gained during my internship at the Pakistan Hindu Council have been instrumental in my current role at IPRI.
🌟 Excited to share my enriching internship experience at the Pakistan Hindu Council (PHC)! 🌟 During my tenure at Pakistan Hindu Council, I had the privilege to contribute to various initiatives aimed at promoting minority rights and fostering interfaith harmony in Pakistan. Key learnings from my internship include the importance of interfaith dialogue, strategic advocacy, community empowerment, and leveraging digital platforms for outreach. These insights have equipped me to contribute meaningfully to social justice and inclusive development initiatives in the future. I'm grateful for the opportunity to have been part of PHC's mission and am committed to applying the skills and knowledge gained during my internship to create positive change.
I am jabir hussain student of arid agriculture university Rawalpindi.During my internship with the Pakistan Hindu Council, I gained valuable insights into the Hindu community's culture and challenges. I helped organize events like holy that brought the community together and worked on projects promoting religious harmony and social justice.This experience was both rewarding and educational, allowing me to contribute to meaningful causes while developing my skills.