
CM discusses staff training initiatives with Capacity Building Commission chief
The Hindu
Adil Zainulbhai and N. Chandrababu Naidu discuss establishing Global Institute of Good Governance in Amaravati for employee training.
Adil Zainulbhai, Chairman of the Central government’s Capacity Building Commission (CBC), met Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu at the Secretariat in Amaravati on Tuesday.
Mr. Naidu said in a message on ‘X‘ that he had asked Mr. Zainulbhai to help in establishing a Global Institute of Good Governance (GIGG) in the capital Amaravati, and that the Government of Andhra Pradesh (GoAP) was keen on signing an MoU with the CBC for training the employees.
He also stated that he had asked the Chief Secretary to develop a training policy and form a task force for monitoring the progress, and that the GoAP’s goal was to train its employees in delivering people-friendly governance using advanced technologies like Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Further, Mr. Naidu said the GoAP accepted the recommendations on a training policy made by the CBC. These recommendations would serve as the foundation for establishing the GIGG, that would drive transformative capacity-building initiatives, in Amaravati.
Key programmes such as Mission Karmayogi would utilise cutting-edge technologies like AI for targeted skill development guided by a comprehensive skill census.
GoAP contemplated beginning the training programmes with critical departments such as Police, Revenue, Panchayat Raj & Rural Development, Municipal Administration & Urban Development, Agriculture, Health and Education, Mr. Naidu added.

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