NEW DELHI: A five-member Indian delegation from the Division of Administrative Reforms and Public Grievances (DARPG) led by Secretary DARPG and Director Normal, Nationwide Centre for Good Governance (NCGG), V. Srinivas, will probably be visiting Colombo from July 7-9 for bilateral discussions on collaboration between the Nationwide Centre for Good Governance and Sri Lanka Institute of Improvement Administration (SLIDA) for capability constructing programmes of Sri Lankan Civil Servants in India.
The Indian delegation will make a courtesy name on the Prime Minister of Sri Lanka, Dinesh Chandra Rupasinghe Gunawardena. The Indian delegation’s agenda consists of discussions on capacity-building programmes for Sri Lankan civil servants and the potential signing of a long-term settlement by way of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for capacity-building initiatives, an official press launch by the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions stated.
These discussions will concentrate on outlining a roadmap for future collaborations and exchanging insights on efficient governance practices, the press launch stated.
This go to is being carried out on the invitation of the Ministry of International Affairs of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka which goals to strengthen bilateral cooperation in personnel administration and governance.
In the course of the three-day go to, V. Srinivas will maintain bilateral conferences with E.M.S.B.Ekanayake, Secretary to the President of Sri Lanka, Anura Dissanayake, Secretary to the Prime Minister of Sri Lanka and Pradeep Yasarathne, Secretary Ministry of Public Administration, Residence Affairs, Provincial Council and Native Authorities.
The go to additionally consists of an interactive session with NCGG alumni in Sri Lankan Civil Service. The delegation will go to the Sri Lanka Institute of Improvement Administration (SLIDA) to have interaction with school members and civil service officers on capacity-building initiatives and the implementation of centralized public grievance redressal techniques.
The discharge additional stated that the programme additionally features a presentation session by the district administration, on an summary of public providers supplied by the district, and an open dialogue of district officers, with the visiting delegation
It’s pertinent to say that the Nationwide Centre for Good Governance (NCGG) organised three capacity-building coaching programmes for senior and mid-level officers of Sri Lanka. In the course of the first go to to NCGG from February 12-17, 2024, a delegation of 14 senior Sri Lankan civil servants was led by Secretary to the Prime Minister, Anura Dissanayaka. Thus far, NCGG has skilled a complete of 95 civil servants from Sri Lanka.