Parliamentary
Internship Programme for Senate of Pakistan 2005
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Parliamentary Internship Programme for Senate is being
implemented by Pakistan Institute of Legislative Development And
Transparency – PILDAT, in association with the Senate
Secretariat, and is supported by USAID under its project of
Strengthening National and Provincial Legislative Governance -
SNPLG. |
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Under this programme, 28 interns are being placed with the
committees of the Senate while some of these interns constitute
the IT & Research Pool to assist committees in developing their
websites and creating interfaces. |
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Interns will be paid a stipend of Rs. 7000 a month. Their
performance will be evaluated monthly while as part of their
internship, they will be required to write a 5000 words research
report. |
4. |
Parliamentary Internship Programme is an internationally
accepted and practiced programme and major universities/academic
institutions and Legislatures of developed democracies of North
America, Europe, Australia and part of Asia practice this. |
5. |
The objective behind the Parliamentary Internship Programme is
to inculcate an active interest of legislative politics in the
youth of the country through their exposure to the legislatures,
as well as to legislators and committees with an opportunity to
benefit from the fresh perspective and research support by
interns. |
6. |
As a Pilot Project of Parliamentary Internship Programme, from
June – August 2004, a total 35 students from HEC-recognised
academic institutions from across Pakistan were selected and
placed as interns with the Standing Committees of the National
Assembly and Punjab Provincial Assembly. |
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For Phase-II under which interns are being placed with Senate,
HEC-recognised academic institutions from across the country
were requested to nominate their talented and
recently-passed-out students (who obtained degree of 16-years of
education or above in the last two years) to apply for
Internship Programme. |
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PILDAT received a total of 96 applications; 71 (74%) from Public
and 25 (26%) from Private Institutions; from the disciplines of
IT (29%), Political Sciences (18%), Economics (15%), Management
Sciences (15%), Engineering (5%) and Others (18%). Provincial
break-up of applications was: Punjab 40 or 41% of the total
applications; Federal Capital 15 or 16%; NWFP 21 or 22%; Sindh
15 or 16% and Balochistan 5 or 5%. Gender composition of
applicants was 63 or 66% male and 33 or 34% female applicants. |
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Current composition of 28 selected interns is as follows:
Interns belonging to public institutions are 20 or 71%; from
Private Institutions are 8 or 29%. Gender break-up is 16 or 57%
male and 12 or 43% female. Provincial composition is 11 or 39%
selected from Punjab; 9 or 30% selected from Federal Capital; 5
or 18% from NWFP, 3 or 11% from Sindh and 0% from Balochistan.
The discipline-wise representation of selected interns is: 7 or
25% from IT background; 9 or 32% from Political Sciences; 4 or
14% from Management Sciences; 3 or 11% from Economics; 2 or 7%
from Engineering and 3 or 11% from Others. |
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A strict selection criteria was followed according to which,
based on the Academic Department Head’s first evaluation of
application, an evaluation was carried out by PILDAT, followed
by a final evaluation and interviews by a Selection Committee
comprising chairs of Senate Committees, Veteran Academician,
Representative of Senate Secretariat and PILDAT. |
11. |
PILDAT has compiled a detailed Manual of the Parliamentary
Internship Programme covering every detail and aspect of the
Programme. Copies of Manual are distributed to selected interns,
Committee Chairs and Secretariat of the Senate. |
12. |
PILDAT, in association with Senate Secretariat, will hold
certificate distribution ceremony for successful interns at the
end of the duration of programme. |