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Punjab govt offering Internships with Rs40,000 salary: Details inside

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LAHORE: The Punjab provincial government has launched the province’s first comprehensive internship program for 1,000 veterinary graduates and para-veterinary professionals, with a budget of Rs 600 million allocated for the initiative.

Under the CM Internship Program, veterinary graduates holding a DVM degree will receive a monthly stipend of Rs. 60,000, while para-vets and livestock assistants will be paid Rs. 40,000 during the internship period.

According to officials, eligible veterinary graduates and para-vets can apply in their respective districts. The program also includes youth who have successfully completed the two-year Livestock Assistant Diploma (LAD) course.

The scheme has been implemented in all 36 districts of Punjab, with specific quotas allocated for veterinary assistants, AI technicians, and lab assistants.

Officials call the move a historic step towards strengthening the livestock sector, creating professional opportunities for young graduates, and ensuring better veterinary services across the province.

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