Ministry of Education, Government of India
Office of Mr. Rahul Pachori, Director
16 June – 30 June 2025 · New Delhi
A two-week placement at India's apex education ministry, working under a Director on the Samagra Shiksha Scheme — the government's flagship integrated school education programme. The internship involved internal policy analysis, scrutiny of financial architecture, and budget-level work at the intersection of public finance and education reform under NEP 2020.
The Samagra Shiksha Scheme is the Government of India's integrated framework for school education — spanning pre-primary through class XII — designed to ensure equitable access, quality, and governance across the country's 1.5 million schools. It consolidates the earlier Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan, Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan, and Teacher Education programmes into a single administrative architecture aligned with the National Education Policy 2020.
The internship placed me within the Office of Mr. Rahul Pachori, Director at the Ministry, during a period of active budget planning and utilisation review. The work was internal — touching live policy documents, fund-flow records, and expenditure data — which made this an unusually substantive placement for a high school student.
What made this internship unusual was the level of access. Reading internal budget documents is different from reading policy papers — the gap between the stated ambition of a scheme and the granular reality of its fund flows is where real understanding of governance lives. Working inside that gap, even briefly, shifted how I think about the relationship between policy design and public finance.
Grateful to Mr. Rahul Pachori and the team for their guidance. I left with a sharper sense of how evidence-based policymaking operates at the federal level — and a clearer view of where the interesting problems in Indian education finance actually are.
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