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India to train 1,800 Bangladesh civil servants
12-Feb-2019
New Delhi

Posted 08 Feb 2019

India will train 1,800 Bangladeshi civil servants in the fields of e-governance and service delivery, information technology, ethics in administration over the next six years, the Ministry of Personnel said.

The move is part of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) that India and Bangladesh signed on Friday.

The MoU was signed between the NCGG and the Ministry of Public Administration of Bangladesh during the visit of A.K. Abdul Momen, foreign Minister of the neighbouring country.

As per the MoU, the Bangladeshi civil servants will be trained at the National Centre for Good Governance (NCGG), an institute under the Department of Administrative Reforms and Public Grievances (DAR&PG) of the Ministry of Personnel.

Secretary DAR&PG and the Director General of NCGG K.V. Eapen said the collaboration represents a historic milestone in training and capacity building programmes between India and Bangladesh.

He added that the Bangladesh civil servants will be trained in e-governance and service delivery, public policy and implementation, information technology, decentralisation, urban development and planning, ethics in administration and challenges in implementation of Sustainable Development Goals.

"This is the second time that NCGG would enter into an MoU for a training programme for Bangladesh civil servants. Under the first MOU signed five years ago, 1,500 Bangladesh civil servants have already been trained in NCGG," the Personnel Ministry statement said.

The participants for the training programme would be selected from amongst Additional Deputy Commissioner, Additional District Magistrates, Upazila Nirbahi Officers, Deputy Director Local Government, Senior Assistant Secretaries, Senior Assistant Commissioners, Assistant Commissioners (Land) and Officers of equivalent rank in the Ministries from the Bangladesh Civil Service (Administration) cadre, it said.

"The NCGG is planning to conduct 15 training programmes in 2019 each of two weeks duration. The trainee officers will undergo training at the NCGG Mussoorie centre and in Delhi, where they would visit the Government of India establishments," it added. - IANS
 
They will get best training. One of my friend is in civil services. In the training institute, one US diplomat visited it one day and interacted with trainees. After visiting the training center, he got highly impressed and praised it like anything. India has produced some great civil servants. BD shall certainly be benefited with this training.
 
They will get best training. One of my friend is in civil services. In the training institute, one US diplomat visited it one day and interacted with trainees. After visiting the training center, he got highly impressed and praised it like anything. India has produced some great civil servants. BD shall certainly be benefited with this training.
Well a lot of civil servant used to do PhD in India when it was really tough to go to west. These days they prefer UK or USA or Canada. I hope they learn few bits while in India other than taking bribes.
 
I have no personal experience with Indian life. How common is it that minor officials need a small bribe to move them along for simple tasks, like renewing your driver's license ,or getting a permit to add a bathroom to your house? That is, what percentage of Indian bureaucrats expect bribes in the course of their everyday interactions with the public? 0%? 1%? 10%? what %?
 
India to train 1,800 Bangladesh civil servants
12-Feb-2019
New Delhi

Posted 08 Feb 2019

India will train 1,800 Bangladeshi civil servants in the fields of e-governance and service delivery, information technology, ethics in administration over the next six years, the Ministry of Personnel said.

The move is part of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) that India and Bangladesh signed on Friday.

The MoU was signed between the NCGG and the Ministry of Public Administration of Bangladesh during the visit of A.K. Abdul Momen, foreign Minister of the neighbouring country.

As per the MoU, the Bangladeshi civil servants will be trained at the National Centre for Good Governance (NCGG), an institute under the Department of Administrative Reforms and Public Grievances (DAR&PG) of the Ministry of Personnel.

Secretary DAR&PG and the Director General of NCGG K.V. Eapen said the collaboration represents a historic milestone in training and capacity building programmes between India and Bangladesh.

He added that the Bangladesh civil servants will be trained in e-governance and service delivery, public policy and implementation, information technology, decentralisation, urban development and planning, ethics in administration and challenges in implementation of Sustainable Development Goals.

"This is the second time that NCGG would enter into an MoU for a training programme for Bangladesh civil servants. Under the first MOU signed five years ago, 1,500 Bangladesh civil servants have already been trained in NCGG," the Personnel Ministry statement said.

The participants for the training programme would be selected from amongst Additional Deputy Commissioner, Additional District Magistrates, Upazila Nirbahi Officers, Deputy Director Local Government, Senior Assistant Secretaries, Senior Assistant Commissioners, Assistant Commissioners (Land) and Officers of equivalent rank in the Ministries from the Bangladesh Civil Service (Administration) cadre, it said.

"The NCGG is planning to conduct 15 training programmes in 2019 each of two weeks duration. The trainee officers will undergo training at the NCGG Mussoorie centre and in Delhi, where they would visit the Government of India establishments," it added. - IANS


Nothing good can come out of these trainings .
 
They will get best training. One of my friend is in civil services. In the training institute, one US diplomat visited it one day and interacted with trainees. After visiting the training center, he got highly impressed and praised it like anything. India has produced some great civil servants. BD shall certainly be benefited with this training.
Nothing like patting yourself on the back.
Why is india so corrupt? Not just india but the whole of this regions.
So please refrain from talking crap
 
Nothing like patting yourself on the back.
Why is india so corrupt? Not just india but the whole of this regions.
So please refrain from talking crap

look at the corruption ranking of Subcontinent nation before passing on a sweeping statement.
 
They will get best training. One of my friend is in civil services. In the training institute, one US diplomat visited it one day and interacted with trainees. After visiting the training center, he got highly impressed and praised it like anything. India has produced some great civil servants. BD shall certainly be benefited with this training.
Thank u. India is indeed our true friend. Modi and hasina will make this Subcontinent great again. :cheers:
 
I have no personal experience with Indian life. How common is it that minor officials need a small bribe to move them along for simple tasks, like renewing your driver's license ,or getting a permit to add a bathroom to your house? That is, what percentage of Indian bureaucrats expect bribes in the course of their everyday interactions with the public? 0%? 1%? 10%? what %?
No one asks for bribes in small tasks like these, I have done both the renewal of my licence and adding a second story to one of my homes in last one year and didn't needed to pay bribes anywhere..I only hear about bribes now a days in recruitment exams of lower rank government jobs,customs and some low scale illegal activities like smuggling alcohol in dry states.
 
No one asks for bribes in small tasks like these, I have done both the renewal of my licence and adding a second story to one of my homes in last one year and didn't needed to pay bribes anywhere..I only hear about bribes now a days in recruitment exams of lower rank government jobs,customs and some low scale illegal activities like smuggling alcohol in dry states.

GST has struck a big blow to corruption to Indirect tax department employees. They are literally crying.
 

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