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SBI Foundation hosts ‘careers in impact sector’ seminars in Nepal

The SBI Youth for India Fellowship, a flagship initiative of SBI Foundation, is a 13-month, paid, rural development programme that enables young professionals and graduates to work with leading NGOs across India SBI Foundation hosts ‘careers in impact sector’ seminars in Nepal
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Published at : March 15, 2025
Updated at : March 15, 2025 08:29
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SBI Foundation, the corporate social responsibility arm of the State Bank of India Group, in collaboration with Rotaract Nepal and AIESEC Nepal, organised a series of awareness campaigns and seminars across Nepal between March 8-12, to introduce young minds to the vast opportunities within the social sector.

Titled ‘Careers in Impact Sector’, these seminars aim to inspire and empower youth to explore meaningful careers in the development sector and encourage them to apply for the prestigious SBI Youth for India Fellowship, now accepting applications for its 13th batch.

The SBI Youth for India Fellowship, a flagship initiative of SBI Foundation, is a 13-month, paid, rural development programme that enables young professionals and graduates to work with leading NGOs across India, addressing critical issues such as education, healthcare, rural livelihood, and women’s empowerment.

The Fellowship provides a unique platform for individuals to gain hands-on experience in social impact work while receiving mentorship, financial support, and networking opportunities with experts in the development sector.

According to the SBI Foundation, 21-32 years of fresh graduates and young professionals in Nepal are invited to apply for the fellowship through http://youthforindia.org . Applications for the 13th batch are open until mid-April.


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