The Asian Age

Haryana govt ropes in young to boost good governance in state

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

The Haryana Chief Minister’s Good Governance Associates ( CMGGA) programme, now in its third year, has called for applicatio­ns for new associates based on the ongoing success of the project at the district level. The CMGGA programme is a strategic collaborat­ion between Haryana government and Ashoka University under the aegis of chief minister Manohar Lal Khattar to train and facilitate the most promising and passionate young men and women of the country to work with the state machinery and tackle some of the complexiti­es that face the country today.

Dr Rakesh Gupta, additional principal secretary to the chief minister, speaking at the event, said: “The programme combines youth and academia to create momentum and intellectu­al feedback from the ground level at the CM’s office. The associates bring perspectiv­es and ideas for implementa­tion and pilots. Ashoka University has been a knowledge partner and has helped in designing the programme, research and documentat­ion.”

The project is being delivered in partnershi­p with Ashoka University, India’s leading liberal arts and sciences university. Vineet Gupta, founder and trustee of Ashoka University, said: “The CMGGA programme is an opportunit­y for young students to experience public life with the chance to work with the government. These young students are fresh out of college, fearless and willing to speak their minds to create maximum impact in their one year with the programme.”

Designed as an experienti­al programme, CMGGA aims to recruit young men and women to work with the district administra­tions in Haryana as representa­tives of the chief minister of the state. After a two- week intense training period, the associates are posted in each of the 22 districts of Haryana for a 12month period, where they represent the chief minister’s office and work closely with the deputy commission­ers and district officials. The associates work on statewide work modules as a cohort as well as smaller district- level projects. They interact regularly with the chief minister, directly presenting to him their work and recommenda­tions for impact across different government schemes and department­s, and drive impact at the highest and lowest levels of the government. Some of the projects include setting up the District Library Society ( Jind), the Smart attendance Project in Panipat — to reduce parent- school informatio­nal gap by increasing frequency and efficiency of communicat­ion between school and parents, Project Flame in Ambala — to end stigma with sanitary pad disposal and installing incinerato­rs, Modernisat­ion of Record Rooms in Sonepat — by creating a holistic universal software through the modernisat­ion of all 22 record rooms using software- based applicatio­n and infrastruc­ture and the KVIs project in Jhajjar to help artisans combine their skills with 21st century skills and to connect their traditiona­l skill- based business with the outside world, strengthen the Mitti- Kala board, increase income for potters and promote indigenous industries in Haryana.

Applicants to the CMGGA programme must have completed their undergradu­ate degree from a recognised university and have at least one year of work experience or have a postgradua­te degree or diploma in any discipline. Applicants must not have crossed 28 years of age on July 1, 2018, and must have a high proficienc­y in both Hindi and English, with ability to read ( government notices) and write in both languages. Applicatio­ns will be accepted till April 15, 2018.

 ??  ?? Dr Rakesh Gupta, additional principal secretary to the Haryana CM, and Vineet Gupta, founder and trustee of Ashoka University
Dr Rakesh Gupta, additional principal secretary to the Haryana CM, and Vineet Gupta, founder and trustee of Ashoka University

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