Socio-Economic Study Internship 2025 | Paithan Right Bank Canal Project | Govt Field Internship by CADA Beed

Interested in understanding how large-scale irrigation projects transform rural livelihoods? The Socio-Economic Study Internship 2025 on the Paithan Right Bank Canal Project, organized by MHWRD16 – Command Area Development Authority (CADA), Beed, provides students with a powerful opportunity to assess the real-world social and economic impacts of government irrigation schemes.

This 6-week field internship is ideal for B.Tech/B.E. Civil and Rural Engineering students passionate about rural development, irrigation systems, and social impact assessment.

About the Program

This internship focuses on a detailed socio-economic evaluation of the Paithan Right Bank Canal Project and its effects on people living in the command area of Tq. Paithan, Shevgaon, Gevrai, and Majalgaon.

Interns will:

  • Collect and analyze data on employment, income, education, housing, and access to water/land

  • Conduct field surveys and interviews

  • Evaluate how the canal project has improved or impacted local livelihoods

  • Work alongside government officers in assessing development outcomes

Useful Summary

Feature Details
Internship Name Socio-Economic Study – Paithan Right Bank Canal Project
Organizer MHWRD16 – Command Area Development Authority, Beed
Start Date 06 June 2025
Last Date to Apply 20 June 2025
Duration 6 Weeks
Mode Full-Time, On-Site
Location Beed District, Maharashtra
Stipend ₹0 (Unpaid)
Credits 0
Perks Fieldwork Experience, Govt Project Exposure, Certificate
Apply Status Open

Who Can Apply?

Eligible candidates must:

  • Be pursuing B.Tech/B.E. or equivalent in Civil and Rural Engineering

  • Be available for 6 weeks of full-time field work

  • Have interest in:

    • Rural infrastructure development

    • Irrigation and command area projects

    • Social surveys and socio-economic assessments

✅ Ideal for students seeking careers in public works, infrastructure planning, rural development, or water resource engineering.

Terms of Engagement

  • This is an unpaid field internship

  • Interns must participate in on-ground visits, interviews, and survey data collection

  • Report submission is mandatory at the end of the internship

  • Students are expected to follow professional and ethical conduct throughout the program

Number of Openings: 2 candidates only

Essential Documents

Keep ready before applying:

  • Updated Resume/CV

  • Government ID (Aadhaar, PAN)

  • College ID or Bonafide Certificate

  • NOC (No Objection Certificate) if required by your institution

  • Passport-size photograph

How to Apply (Offline/Online Process)

To apply:

  1. Approach your college TPO (Training and Placement Office) or internship coordinator

  2. Submit your resume to CADA Beed, either physically or via email

  3. Mention: Application for Socio-Economic Study Internship – Paithan Canal Project

  4. Await confirmation via email/phone call from the concerned authority

📌 Pro Tip: Include any past project work in rural planning or survey studies to boost your application.

Status Check (If Any)

  • Candidates will be notified directly by the Command Area Development Authority, Beed

  • Updates may also be routed through your institute’s internship cell

Important Dates & Links

Event Date
Internship Start Date 06 June 2025
Last Date to Apply 20 June 2025
Internship Ends July 2025
Final Report Submission End of Internship

FAQs

Q: Is this internship paid?
No, this is a non-paid government field internship, but offers high-impact real-world experience.

Q: Who is eligible for this internship?
Only B.Tech/B.E. students in Civil and Rural Engineering are eligible.

Q: Will I get a certificate?
Yes, upon successful participation and submission of a field report, a certificate will be issued.

Q: Where will the internship take place?
It will be conducted on-site in Beed District, covering multiple talukas affected by the Paithan Right Bank Canal Project.

Q: What kind of work will I do?
You will conduct social surveys, data collection, impact assessments, and assist in writing reports for the government.

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