At Meet With Bureaucrats, Pm Stresses Capacity Building, Ending Silos
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At Meet With Bureaucrats, Pm Stresses Capacity Building, Ending Silos


Modi addressed more than 1,500 bureaucrats, drawn from training and research institutes across the country. The event was held at Delhi’s Pragati Maidan.

Stating that it is the responsibility of each government official to increase people’s faith in the system, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday exhorted bureaucrats to break the “shackles of hierarchy” and use the experience of every person in the organisation.

Launching the inaugural ‘National Training Conclave’, Modi emphasised the significance of strengthening expertise, promoting collaboration, and improving service provision.

In his address at the conclave, the Prime Minister “emphasised the importance of aspects like service orientation of government work, ownership in realising the aspirations of common man, need to break hierarchy and using experience of every person in organisation, importance of Jan Bhagidari, the zeal to improve and innovate the system, among other things,” according to a statement from the Prime Minister’s Office.

Modi addressed more than 1,500 bureaucrats, drawn from training and research institutes across the country. The event was held at Delhi’s Pragati Maidan.

He later tweeted, “Attended the National Training Conclave today, a part of our efforts to learn and serve better. Highlighted the importance of capacity building, ending silos and enhancing service delivery. We shall keep transforming challenges into opportunities for a New India.”

Like the institution of the Army has built credibility in the eyes of the public, it is the responsibility of all government officials to further increase people’s faith in the government system, Modi told the participants, according to the statement.

The conclave was organised by the Capacity Building Commission, with an aim to promote collaboration among civil services training institutes and strengthen the training infrastructure for civil servants across the country. Civil servants from Central government departments, state governments, local governments, as well as experts from the private sector, are taking part in it, according to the statement.

Source : indianexpress.com

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