New Delhi: The preparations for the G-20 are at their peak among Government officials, the participants in this program or every officer who will be a part of this program do not want to leave any stone unturned, that’s why senior officers are trying to make better coordination with their junior officers. We are making every possible effort for the same, we are constantly meeting with them so that there is no lapse during coordination, in this series in Delhi one-week 21st capacity building program (CBP) for the civil servants of Maldives and 2-weeks 5th program for officers of Jammu & Kashmir concluded at New Delhi.
The program was attended by 25 civil servants from Maldives and 38 Civil Servants from Jammu & Kashmir and was held at Mussoorie and New Delhi. These CBPs are flagship programs of the National Centre for Good Governance (NCGG), an autonomous institution of the Government of India.
In the Valedictory Session, Shri Harsh Vardhan Shingla, Chief Coordinator, G-20 Presidency was the Chief Guest. In his address, Shri Shringla emphasized the need for accelerated and inclusive development for resilient growth and stressed on the importance of technology in transforming the lives of citizens. He called for creating a conceptual framework to meet the needs and expectations of people and work for holistic development in the region and countries. He also highlighted the importance of building relationships and creating an enabling environment among countries by forging partnerships. Shri Shringla, former Foreign Secretary also highlighted the achievements of the government under the leadership of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi and urged all participants to strive to work wholeheartedly to bring change and make people’s lives better. He also emphasized that the capacity building program by NCGG provided a platform for collective learning and sharing, ultimately working towards improving the quality of life.
Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi always emphasizes the importance of building a capable and efficient civil service that is committed to serving the people and delivering various public services efficiently. In line with this vision, NCGG is working to enhance the capacity of civil servants by providing them with the necessary knowledge, impart skills and by bringing attitudinal changes to perform their duties effectively. In line with the concept of Vasudaiva Kutumbakam, which translates to ‘the world is one family,’ NCGG’s efforts towards capacity building aligned with the philosophy of cooperation and collaboration among individuals and nations, regardless of their differences, to achieve common goals. NCGG’s initiatives are aimed at creating a cohort of civil servants who embody the spirit of cooperation and work for the betterment of society.