A two-day training programme on Karmayogi Kartavya Karyashala (KKK) commenced on July 1 at the Administrative Training Institute (ATI), Nagaland, Kohima.

The programme is being organised by the Personnel and Administrative Reforms (P&AR) Department, Government of Nagaland, in collaboration with the Capacity Building Commission, Government of India, and ATI Nagaland.
Altogether, 40 participants from six departments are attending the training. The departments include Nagaland Police, Municipal Affairs, SCERT, Social Welfare, Health and Family Welfare, and the State Institute of Rural Development, Nagaland.
Addressing the inaugural programme, Additional Chief Secretary and Director General, ATI, V. Shashank Shekhar, IAS, said one of the fundamental responsibilities of government servants is to serve the most vulnerable sections of society with dedication and empathy. He urged participants to recognise their role as change-makers and role models in their workplaces and communities and said such trainings contribute to the vision of a Viksit Bharat and a Viksit Nagaland.
The inaugural session was chaired by Under Secretary, P&AR, Limakumla, and attended by Additional Director, ATI, Bendanglila, along with officers and staff of the institute.
Resource persons for the training are Dr. Rajkumari Surbala Devi, Dr. Tanya Nandkeoliar of RIMS, Imphal, and Maibam Warish of the Capacity Building Commission.



