If you are applying for the LAMP Fellowship in India, your "write-up" typically consists of two critical parts: a and a Policy Essay . Statement of Purpose:

Avoid rhetorical arguments. Instead, use statistics and facts from reliable sources like PRS Legislative Research or NITI Aayog to analyze the policy's implications.

Explain how this year-long mentorship with an MP will help your specific career path. Policy Essay (approx. 500 words):

Clearly state why you want to work as a LAMP Fellow and how parliamentary processes interest you.

Choose a recent Act, pending Bill, or government policy you are familiar with.

Because "lamp" can refer to a physical object, a prestigious fellowship, a tech stack, or even a literary magazine, I've broken down the "write-up" into the most likely contexts you might need.

1. LAMP Fellowship (Legislative Assistant to a Member of Parliament)

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