FSSAI Internship 2024: Apply by Oct 4 for a Stipend of Rs. 10k!

About FSSAI

The Food Safety & Standards Authority of India (FSSAI), under the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, ensures food safety standards across India. Established under the Food Safety & Standards Act, 2006, FSSAI plays a crucial role in maintaining the country’s food safety and regulation standards.


Internship Opportunity at FSSAI Internship 2024

The FSSAI Internship 2024 provides students with the chance to gain hands-on experience in food safety regulation and administration. Through this program, you will work directly with industry professionals and learn about food standards, offering a great way to combine academic knowledge with practical insights. This internship encourages young talent to understand the industry through a valuable collaboration between academia and the food sector.


Eligibility Criteria

To apply, you must be pursuing a full-time Graduate or Post Graduate degree in Law from a recognized institute in India or abroad. This opportunity is specifically for students who are interested in working at FSSAI’s Headquarters in New Delhi.


Stipend

FSSAI offers a stipend of Rs. 10,000 for the full duration of the internship. This stipend is based on the recommendation of the division or office where you will be working, making your performance crucial in securing this reward.


Internship Duration

The internship runs for a minimum of 2 months, with the possibility to extend it up to 6 months. FSSAI will not offer internships shorter than two months, so make sure you’re ready for the commitment.


How to Apply at FSSAI Internship 2024

You can apply online through the official FSSAI link. If you’ve applied for previous internship slots, don’t forget to submit a new application. Once FSSAI finalizes the selection process, they will publish the names of selected interns, along with the internship start dates and tenure, on their website.


Deadline

Submit your application by October 4, 2024, to be considered for this opportunity.


Location

The internship will take place at FSSAI Headquarters in New Delhi.


Contact Information

If you have any questions, feel free to email: internship-fssai@fssai.gov.in.

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Petitions filed by activist Yogendra Yadav, co – founder of Swaraj India and the Trinamool Congress (TMC) MP Mohua Moitra have also contested the Election Commission’s directions by citing violations of the constitution in the Supreme Court and the Representation of People’s Act, 1950. A plea by the NGO Association for Democratic Reforms has also moved a petition raising concerns over the ECI’s steps that can “disenfranchise” lakhs of voters.  

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