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Training of Chief Trainers on Ethical Behavior Started Under 'Mission Haryana Karmayogi'

  • 22 Nov 2023
  • 3 min read

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On November 20, 2023, Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal, through a video message, inaugurated the training of master trainers under 'Mission Haryana Karmayogi' at Haryana Police Academy Madhuban, Haryana Institute of Public Administration Gurugram and the Regional Training Center of the same institute, Panchkula.

Key Points:

  • These master trainers will receive training to strengthen the spirit of service and ethical behavior among government employees and will then provide training to approximately 3.3 lakh government employees in their respective districts.
  • Chief Minister Manohar Lal said through video message that Haryana is the first state to start Karmayogi Mission for its workers.
  • On this occasion, Haryana Chief Secretary Sanjeev Kaushal also said through video message that this is a leading program in ethics training programs under which all the employees of the state are going to be trained.
  • On the occasion of the launch of the program at Haryana Police Academy, Madhuban, Director General of Haryana Institute of Public Administration, Chandralekha Mukherjee said that Mission Karmayogi Haryana is a unique initiative of moral training of the state government. Under this, Haryana aims to awaken the spirit of service and ethical behavior among the government employees. A target has been set to provide training to approximately 3.3 employees of the state.
  • To complete this work, training of about 3 thousand master trainers has started in the first phase. This training will be given in groups and 150 master trainers will participate in one group, who are further divided into five sub-groups of 30 each.
  • Thus, three sub-groups will be provided training for two days each at the Haryana Police Academy, one sub-group at the Haryana Institute of Public Administration, Gurugram and one group at the institute's regional training center, Panchkula. In the second phase, all these master trainers will pair up and give training on ethical behavior awareness to 300 employees in groups of 30 each.
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