In a significant move to integrate the youth with administrative processes, the Madhya Pradesh government, led by Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav, has approved the “Chief Minister Young Interns for Good Governance” program. The initiative was cleared during a cabinet meeting on March 10, where the government sanctioned various projects worth approximately ₹33,240 crore.

Opportunities for Youth
The program aims to recruit 4,865 interns across the state to strengthen grassroots governance. Under this scheme, approximately 15 youths will be selected from each development block. These selected candidates will work at the block level and receive a monthly stipend of ₹10,000.
Digital Monitoring
The interns will be responsible for collecting data on government schemes through digital platforms. Their primary role will be to Study the social impact of various welfare schemes. Assess the extent to which benefits are reaching the common public. Gather real-time feedback from the ground.
Real-Time monitoring
Data collected by the interns will be compiled on a state-level dashboard and portal. This will provide Chief Minister Mohan Yadav and relevant departments with real-time monitoring capabilities. The objective is to ensure that government benefits reach the “last person” in the queue and to implement necessary improvements based on direct field feedback.
CM Young Interns for Good Governance Program MP: Budget and Vision
The state government estimates an expenditure of approximately ₹190 crore over the next three years for this program. By connecting the younger generation with new technology and administrative functions, the government aims to create a new model for Su-shasan (Good Governance) in Madhya Pradesh.
Read More:- MP Cabinet approves Rs 33,240 cr for Welfare schemes, youth internship scheme sanctioned at Rs 190 cr


