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Naharlagun, Mar 10: The Administrative Training Institute (ATI), Arunachal Pradesh, in collaboration with the Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam Center for Policy Research and Analysis, IIM Shillong, has commenced a three-day training program for Deputy Commissioners from across the state. The program, scheduled from March 10-12, aims to equip senior officers with advanced management skills and strategic governance insights.
The inaugural session was graced by Atul Kulkarni, Member, Board of Governors, IIM Shillong, who emphasised the importance of continuous capacity building for senior administrators to address evolving governance challenges. The sessions will be led by Prof. Rohit Dwivedi, Associate Professor, IIM Shillong, and Dr. Sanjeev Ningombam, CenterHead, Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam Center for Policy Research and Analysis, IIM Shillong.
This specially curated training program is designed to offer practical and real-world solutions to critical management challenges faced by Deputy Commissioners in their respective districts and departments.
The interactive training modules aim to enhance strategic decision-making, leadership capabilities, and governance efficiency, empowering Deputy Commissioners to implement progressive administrative reforms in their districts.
Speaking at the event, Atul Kulkarni underscored the vital role of innovation, leadership, and technology in modern governance. "Deputy Commissioners serve as the backbone of district administration. Equipping them with contemporary governance tools and leadership skills is crucial for effective service delivery," he stated.
The program reflects the state government’s commitment to capacity building and continuous professional development for senior officers. By integrating advanced managerial techniques with administrative best practices, the training aims to foster a progressive and efficient governance framework for Arunachal Pradesh.