PANAJI
Chief Minister Pramod Sawant on Monday inaugurated a training programme for the Junior Scale Officers (DySP) and also accorded farewell to those who have completed the training programme for the Junior Scale Officers of Goa Civil Service at GIPARD, Old Goa.
The Chief Minister in his address said: "The government has put forth before the people the concept of Swayampurna Goa. To accomplish this objective, the government has geared up its machinery and appointed officials as Swayampurna Mitras to work on the objective of Swyampurna Goa."
He added: "Swayampurna Mitras have worked with whole heart dedication, thereby helping the needy people by seeking help from CSR bodies. Those trainees who have undergone training should contribute to achieving the goal of Swayampurna Goa. This is the right time when we commit to continue in giving our best in achieving to make the State Swayampurna when our nation is celebrating platinum Jubilee of India’s Independence and sixty years of Goa's Liberation we have to work to deliver."
"We will be able to acquire human development if we pay personal attention. You (officers) know everything so you can do well at your best," he expressed.
The CM complimented those who have completed their training and the officers who will undergo training.
The Chief Secretary in his address said that this training has brought them to focus on the cause they have to serve for. The training acquired here would help to balance while working and get them back to the centre. Do not neglect family, health and their values and do not deviate from the law, he urged.
"As we are the servants of public we have to do everything that is good. Need to work with integrity, neutrality, anonymity and ensure that law is adhered to. You should be capable to work with mission, vision, and farsightedness and deliver what is expected of every government official. We are here to help the people and deliver justice to people. Leave your mark in whatever you deal," he added.
Congratulating those who have completed their training and who are undergoing training, the Chief Secretary advised the participants to work as a team without any preconceived notion. "Try to learn from each other," he added
Director-General of Police Mukesh Kumar Meena, IPS, appreciated GIPARD for imparting wonderful training.
"This training is important to learn administrative work. The government provides manpower to maintain law and order. He advised them to know their role, duty and work to deliver."
Director (Training) & Secretary GIPARD Society, in his address gave an overview of the training programme.
Deputy Collector South, Roshell Fernandes, a Junior Scale Officer sharing her experience said it was an important training wherein she has acquired knowledge of various subjects like law, service matters, accounts, budget, finance, administration.
"Apart from this, the training has also focused on building up their self-confidence, public speaking, physical and spiritual wellbeing. The knowledge acquired would help to do justice to their work during their service career," she reiterated.
Jt Secretary, Personal, Meghana Shetgaonkar, Director GIPARD Sanjay Gihar, IAS, Director Department of IT Ankita Anand, IAS, Asst Director GIPARD Seema Fernandes and others were present on the occasion.