Intensive Training Programme - Training for All By Dr A.K.Pandey, IAS Director General and Prof. Dileep Kumar, M.Sc. NET SKIPA Ranchi, Jharkhand
Jharkhand
Background The training programs were taken up under “Intensive Training Programme _ Training for All” initiative of DoPT, Govt of India in Jharkhand in Expert Committee of SKIPA identified some sectors both at state and district levels relevant for Jharkhand for Intensive Training under ITP.
ITP by SKIPA, Ranchi A sum of Rs 50 Lakh was received under ITP, DoPT, GOI in 2009 Sri Ranendra Kumar, Joint Director, SKIPA has been designated as the Nodal Officer of this programme. Team Members - Prof Dileep Kumar and Mrs Usha Dwivedi, Dy Director
TNA The Director General, SKIPA constituted a core team consisting of Faculty Members of SKIPA, Eminent Professors from Ranchi University and Experts from various academic and Management Institutions of Jharkhand to identify the training needs in the state. After deliberations, eight major topics were identified as most relevant for intensive training in the state.
Sectors Identified in Jharkhand Forest Right Act Women related Laws Human Right Social Audit & Food Security Accounting Principles & Financial Mgt. MS Office RTI Millennium Dev. Goal "Health for All", Achieving Millennium Goal strengthening ICDS Programmes.
Programs conducted till Sept, 2011 S.No SectorsNo TrainingNo. of Participants 1Forest Right Act RTI Human Right0247 4Social Audit & Food Security Accounting Principles & Financial Mgt MS Office MDG Women Related Laws0134
Expenditure Till Sept’2011 Total Rs. 36,54,000 S.NSectorsNo of Training Expenditure 1Forest Right Act053,15,000 2RTI053,15,000 3Human Right021,26,000 4Social Audit & Food Security 031,89,000 5Accounting Principles & Financial Management 031,89,000 6MS Office3018,90,000 7MDG095,67,000 8Women Related Laws0163,000
Cost of Training S.N. SectorsNo. of Trainees Expenditure Cost per Trainee 1Forest Right Act1653,15, RTI1123,15, Human Right471,26, Social Audit & Food Security 941,89, Accounting Principles & Financial Mgt. 1541,89, MS Office62818,90, MDG2335,67, Women Related Laws 3463,
Training and Expenditure
Future Plans Inclusion of New Sectors relevant for Jharkhand like Disaster Management Intensive training program on "Forest Dwellers Right Act -2006" to be taken up Expansion of Training in Districts Collaboration with Govt Depts, NGOs, UN Bodies,Technical Institutes like SIRD, BAU, ICAR etc
Future Plans
After the training on FRA-2006, the Officers/staff got sensitized and motivated and they distributed Pattas in Ranchi and other districts Under RTI, more than 3000 people were trained and the filing of RTI petiotions have gone up considerably.
Hazards in Jharkhand S.No.Name of Hazards No. of Districts affected Name of the District 1DroughtAll the 24 Districts (2010) 2Flood01 (Sahebgunj) 3Flash Flood03 (Jamshedpur, Saraikela, Ranchi) 4Forest Fire09 (Garhwa, Palamau, Latehar, Chatra, Hazaribagh, E. & W. Singhbhum, Simdega,Gumla) 5Lightening09 (Palamau, Chatra, Latehar, Koderma, Ranchi, Giridih, Hazaribagh,Lohardagga,Dumka) 6Mining Hazards09 (Latehar, Ramgarh, Dhanbad, Lohardagga, Giridih, E. & W. Singhbhum,Koderma) 7Earthquake Hazard – Zone –IV 02 Districts (Godda & Sahibgunj - Partially) Zone –III 15 Districts (Godda, Sahibgunj, Garhwa, Palamau, Chatra, Hazaribagh, Koderma, Giridih, Bokaro, Dhanbad, Deoghar, Dumka, Godda, Pakur, Jamtara) Zone – II 7 Districts (Lohardagga, Ranchi, Ramgarh, Khunti, Gumla, E. & W. Singhbhum,)
Challenges Shortage of Technical Man-power The state is affected by Red Terror Lack of Sector Experts in Districts Lack of District Level Training Centres in the State
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