Hamari Pahchan NGO is inviting law students to join a one-month online internship built around social-justice work. If you care about turning legal knowledge into real-world impact on the ground, this is a chance to research, write, and contribute to advocacy on issues like education access, malnutrition, menstrual hygiene, and elderly care.
The internship runs through July and August 2026 and is conducted entirely online, so you can take part from anywhere.
Hamari Pahchan is a Delhi-based NGO that has been working since 2015 across education, skill development, healthcare, elderly care, environmental conservation, and hunger relief. Its flagship programmes include Drishti (education and digital literacy for underprivileged children) and Sukhad (menstrual hygiene for women). The organisation reports having reached hundreds of thousands of children and tens of thousands of women through its work.
As an intern, you can expect to:
The work is designed to give you practical exposure to how legal and policy thinking translates into community-level action.
There is no application fee. This is an unpaid internship, so there is no stipend.
Applications are accepted on a rolling basis, so apply early — the listed cut-off is indicative and selections may close once the cohort fills up. Submit your application through the official Google Form linked below.