Millennium Post

India to run special training programme for Maldivian civil servants from today

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: India will conduct a two-week special training programme for Maldivian civil servants from Monday in Delhi and Mussoorie.

The training is part of a bilateral MOU on Training and Capacity Building Programme between the National Centre for Good Governance (NCGG) and the Maldives Civil Service Commission (CSC), according to an official statement.

A 32-member delegation from Maldives has arrived at the NCGG campus in the hill station of Mussoorie.

The inaugural session of the programme would be chaired by K V Eapen, the secretary of the Department of Administra­tive Reforms and Public Grievances (DARPG); Fatimath Amira, member Civil Services Commission; and V Srinivas, additional secretary DARPG, it said.

This would be followed by sessions on public policy and governance, ethics and accountabi­lity and redressal of public grievances, motivation, innovation, sustainabl­e developmen­t goals, promoting tourism, regional cooperatio­n in the Indian Ocean Region, India-maldives relations along with visits to the Unique Identifica­tion Authority, Passport Sewa Kendra and Election Commission of India, it said.

Senior policy makers, including Director Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administra­tion Sanjeev Chopra, would address the participan­ts in the training programme, the statement said.

Chairman of the Civil Services Commission of Maldives Dr Aly Shameem would address the valedictor­y session on September 28, it said.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during his visit to the Maldives in June, had emphasised India's 'Neighbourh­ood First' policy and assured India's full support to the Indian Ocean archipelag­o in realising its aspiration­s for broad based socio-economic developmen­t and strengthen­ing of democratic and independen­t institutio­ns.

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