Chief Minister Fellowship
Chief Minister Fellowship is a 12-month long fellowship program run by the Chief Minister's Office, Government of Maharashtra, India. The program was launched by the then Chief Minister of Maharashtra Devendra Fadnavis in 2015 with an aim of involving young professionals in various key initiatives and departments of the Maharashtra State Government. Their web-page explains that the fellowship is designed in a way to provide the fellows a better understanding of governance, public administration and policy-making and at the same time the government can leverage the diverse experiences and enthusiasm of the fellows to better coordinate existing projects and introduce new ones.
The Fellowship is managed through the Chief Minister's Office in Mumbai with the Chief Minister serving as the Chief Mentor for all fellows.
Eligibility and Selection Procedure
Applicants who are between the ages of 21 and 26 in the year of the Fellowship are eligible to apply. Additionally, a graduation in any discipline and a minimum full-time work experience of 1 year is also required. Every year, close to 50 fellows are selected and assigned to work on various projects and schemes pertaining to areas such as planning, finance, forests, urban development, tribal development, infrastructure, women and child development, state police and transport among many others. The selection procedure is highly competitive with the Fellowship receiving more than 4000 eligible applications for every batch of 50 fellows.The process of the selection has so far involved a combination of online examinations, submission of essays and interviews with a panel of experts and government officials.