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Congress launches Manmohan Singh fellowship programme to help professionals transition into politics

IndiaTimes Friday, 4 April 2025
The Congress launched a fellowship program named after former PM Manmohan Singh, selecting 50 mid-career professionals annually for mentorship by senior party leaders. This full-time commitment focuses on building a progressive India, with intensive training and real-time assignments. The program aims to nurture future Congress leadership, honoring Singh's legacy.
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