Blog about my Experience:

Hello! I am Debraj Dawn from India. I am currently pursuing MBA from Sri Sri University, Cuttack. I had an amazing opportunity to work as an intern for AusIndia Bridge Foundation. I was also selected as one of 13 interns to be a part of this digital internship. I couldn’t have asked for a more rewarding experience as they paired me with great mentors that I have learned so much from them and has prepared me for future roles. I am extremely grateful for the hands-on experience as the inaugural batch as we worked on several roles. This two months with AIBF allowed me to grow personally, but it also helped me to gain new skills in Market research and find out scope for investment—experience that I did not previously have. I also gained a better understanding of my state, and gained a few new references for the future. But most importantly, having such great leaders as my mentor has helped me gained a new sense of professionalism and a clearer view of what it meant to be in the professional world.

Blog For work:

Hello! I am Debraj Dawn. The AusInd Bridge Foundation (AIBF) is an initiative of South Asia Community Link Group- Australasia. Where I was allowed to select a state of my own to work on and my state was Karnataka. During this research work I found that my state Karnataka is the 4th Largest economy in India with more than 300,000 software professional and abounds in magnificent destinations with a 300 km coastline with 12 minor ports and one major port in Mangaluru, several splendid heritage towns, lush forests and diverse wildlife, serene hill stations and its fast-growing metropolis – Bangalore. One of Karnataka’s most popular tourist destinations, COORG has won an award for being India’s Favorite Emerging Destination. With encouraging prospects in the tourism industry, the time is now to venture into Karnataka. Karnataka is also leader in India’s technology sector, both in terms of investments and exports. It is also a popular investment destination for textiles industries, electronics, food processing, aerospace and defense, heavy machinery, biotechnology and auto components. Karnataka attracts tourists from all over India and overseas all year long which makes Bangalore the Silicon Valley of India. As can be seen, Karnataka holds a lot of potential with regards to growth in future. I hope this initiative takes India as well as Australia to new heights with great achievements!