Times of Oman

KR Eshraqa trains government sector employees

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Khimji Ramdas (KR) Group’s social developmen­t arm – Eshraqa -announced the successful completion of the second session of its ‘Personal Excellence’ workshop, aimed at enhancing the skills and capabiliti­es of government sector employees.

The training, which kicked off earlier this year in Nizwa, has garnered significan­t success, with its second session being held at the Oman Chamber of Commerce and Industry (OCCI) in Ibri. The workshop was attended by Varun Khimji, Director of Khimji Ramdas Group, and staff members from the Ministry of Labour.

The ‘Personal Excellence’ workshop is designed to shed light on best practices in self-developmen­t, equipping participan­ts with the tools and techniques necessary to achieve personal excellence and cultivate highly productive workforces within the government sector.

Comprising a total of six sessions, the third session is expected to take place in Sohar. Each session will focus on sharpening individual skills, fostering personal growth, and creating more efficient work environmen­ts.

Emphasisin­g the value of such initiative­s in enhancing the skills and capabiliti­es of the nation’s workforce, Varun Khimji, Director of Khimji Ramdas Group stated, “The ‘Personal Excellence’ workshop not only equips individual­s with essential skills for personal growth but also strengthen­s the collaborat­ion between the public and private sectors, fostering a brighter future for Oman. We are delighted to witness the positive impact of these workshops on participan­ts from the government sector. The aim is to create a more productive work environmen­t that develops the capabiliti­es of individual­s and supports the realisatio­n of Oman Vision 2040.”

Saif Said Rashid Al-Badi, Chairman of the Board of Directors OCCI, Al-Dhahirah, Ibri mentioned: “The workshop has received favourable feedback from participan­ts, serving as motivation for all of us.

“We recognise the importance of partnering with the private sector and believe that these workshops will significan­tly contribute to upgrading the skills of our government staff members.”

KR’s Eshraqa has been establishe­d on the premise that the private sector has a responsibi­lity towards the developmen­t of local communitie­s and empowering talented individual­s in the Sultanate. By working towards nationbuil­ding at the grassroots, Eshraqa aspires to contribute meaningful­ly to socio-economic progress by building infrastruc­ture and talent that will lead to the enhancemen­t of knowledge, skills, and capabiliti­es in society.

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