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Saurabh Bhagat conducts Online training session for Bureaucrats of Maldives


 

Saurabh Bhagat conducts Online training session for Bureaucrats of Maldives


JAMMU, Sep 28: Saurabh Bhagat, IAS, Director General, J&K IMPARD, today on 28th of September 2021 conducted an online training session on “Motivation for Mid-career Bureaucrats” of the neighboring country of Maldives. The session was part of “Capacity Building Programme in Field Administration for the Civil Servants of Maldives”. The Training Programme is sponsored by Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India and is being organized by the Government of Maldives in collaboration with National Centre for Good Governance (NCGG) and Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy for Administration (LBSNAA). The Training Programme was attended by 30 bureaucrats from various Departments of Government of Maldives.

Shri Saurabh Bhagat, IAS, Director General, conducted today’s session with the object to increase outreach and collaboration between J&K IMPARD and other institutions of the country and outside.

At the very outset, the Director General, J&K IMPARD, expressed thanks and gratitude to Government of Maldives for organizing this important Training Programme for the civil servant of Maldives.

Shri Saurabh Bhaghat, DG IMPARD, explained to the Trainee Officers of Maldives that Motivation is the set of forces that cause people to behave in certain ways. The goal of managers is to maximize desired behaviours and minimize undesired behaviours.

He also said that an organization can contribute its maximum towards welfare of the State and people even if resources available with it may not be too many. What is needed is the capability to do the required job and the desire to do the job. And the desire to do the required job is Motivation.

During the Training Session, DG IMPARD shared his field experiences with the participants of the Programme, who in return thanked him for taking time out for interacting with them.

 

 


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