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KNOW INDIA PROGRAMME (KIP)
 

KNOW INDIA PROGRAMME (KIP)

2011-12 and 2012-2013

The following are the tentative dates for the 20, 21 and 22 Know India Programmes to be held in 2011-12 and 2012-13:

KIP Edition

 

 

Tentative Period

 

 

Partner State

 

 

Last date for receipt of
nominations in the MOIA

 

 

20th KIP

 

 

25th April – 15th May, 2012

 

 

Goa

 

 

10th March, 2012

 

 

21st KIP

 

 

29th August – 18th September, 2012

 

 

Uttaranchal

 

 

12th July, 2012

 

 

22nd KIP

 

 

21st December, 2012 - 10th January 2013

 

 

Karnataka

 

 

08th November, 2012

 

 

Know India Programme of the Ministry is a three-week orientation programme for diaspora youth conducted with a view to promote awareness on different facets of life in India and the progress made by the country in various fields e.g. economic, industrial, education, Science & Technology, Communication & Information Technology, culture. These are conducted in partnership with one or two State Governments.

The participants, PIOs in the age group of 18-26 years, are selected based on recommendations received from Heads of Indian Missions/Posts abroad. Selected participants are provided with full hospitality in India during the duration of the programme. 90% (ninety percent) of the total cost of air ticket (at lowest economy excursion fare) is refundable to the participants on successful completion of the programme by them.

The content of the programme broadly includes the following:

a. Presentations on the country, political process, developments in various sectors,

b. Interaction with faculty and students at a prestigious University/College/Institute,

c. Presentation on the industrial development and visits to some Industries,

d. Visit to a village to better understand the typical village life,

e. Exposure to Indian media,

f. Interaction with NGOs and organizations dealing with women affairs,

g. Visit to places of historical importance/Monuments,

h. Taking part in Cultural programmes,

i. Exposure to yoga,

j. Call on high dignitaries, which may include President of India, Chief Election Commissioner of India, Comptroller and Auditor General of India, and Ministers in-charge of Overseas Indian Affairs, Youth Affairs and Sports.

http://moia.gov.in/services.aspx?id1=42&id=m4&idp=42&mainid=23

http://moia.gov.in/services.aspx?ID1=304&id=m4&idp=42&mainid=23

http://moia.gov.in/writereaddata/pdf/Application_Form.pdf

   
 
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