In novel initiative, Puducherry government has decided to offer internship to students in its various departments to enable them learn nuances of public service.
The government had decided to introduce a new concept of taking students under internship in various departments so that they would be able to learn nuances of public service and also draw inspiration for civil service course of career, a release from the office of Lt Governor Kiran Bedi said today.
It said Bedi held a video conferencing with officials of various departments on her completing one month in office yesterday and thanked them for their cooperation in bringing in a makeover in the government departments and to reach the goal of 'prosperous Puducherry'.
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A former IPS officer and BJP leader, Bedi assumed charge as Lt Governor of Puducherry on May 29, filling the post which was under the additional charge of Lt Governor of Andaman and Nicobar Island for nearly two years.
Since taking over, she had been announcing various measures, including those to check crimes and corruption, for improving the functioning of the Union Territory administration.
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Another release from Bedi's office said 2.02 lakh saplings
would be planted at different sites on the occasion of Gandhi Jayanthi on October 2 this year in Puducherry.
Bedi held detailed discussions with officials of Forests and other departments yesterday on the planting of saplings to create a 'Green Puducherrry', it said.
Chief Minister V Narayanasamy, his cabinet colleagues, legislators, volunteers of different non-governmental organisations, NSS, NCC and Eco Clubs would be associated with the programme.