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IIPA NEWSLETTER/OCTOBER 2014 1
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INSTITUTE NEWS
Workshop on Gender Budgeting
Organised jointly by the Ministry of Women and
Child Development and IIPA, the captioned programmewas conducted at IIPA for officers of Gender Budget
Cells of Central Ministries/Deartments during September3-5. In his inaugural address Dr. TishyarakshitChatterjee, Director of IIPA, highlighted the danger of
gender budgeting falling into the groove of the SC planwhich does not always specifically benefit the Scheduled
Castes; gender budgeting should be internalisedhorizontally, on an area basis and in all aspects of
governance not just schematically. Besides enhancingconceptual clarity of the prticipants with regard togender budgeting related concepts and tools, the
programme was designed to: (i) strengthen andinstitutionalise gender budgeting in all ministries and
departments; (ii) enable cross learning regardinginitiatives taken and challenges faced in implementing
gender budgeting; and (iii) enable improved integrationof women’s needs and priorities in the budget and
other policy documents. Programme faculty comprisedguest faculty and the programme coordinator, Prof.Aasha Kapur Mehta.
Programme on Disaster Management
Sponsored by the Department of Urban
Development and Poverty Alleviation, Government ofMizoram, the programme was conducted at IIPA for
officials of Government of Mizoram from during 17-19.Besides equipping the participants with new andrelevant skills to enhance their capabilities, the
programme was designed to enable them: (i) developeffective strategies and systems for disaster prevention,
mitigation, response and recovery; (ii) apply riskmanagement processes in their functioning in order toidentify, assess and deal with disaster risks; (iii) utilise
an emergency coordination centre to manage disasterevents; (iv) assess key implementation issues and
requirements in disaster management; and (v) enhancethe overall management skills and positive attitude.
Programme faculty comprised guest speakers and theprogramme coordinators, Dr. Shyamli Singh and Prof.Vinod K. Sharma.
Programme on Innovations in Forestry
Sponsored by the Ministry of Environment, Forests
and Climate Change, the programme was conductedDr. Tishyarakshit Chatterjee addresses the
participants. On his left is Prof. Aasha Kapur Mehta
The IIPA fraternity extends greetings to all its readers for Onam and Dussehra
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at IIPA for Indian Forest ServiceOfficers from September 8-12. In
his key-note address, Dr.Tishyarakshit Chatterjee, Director ofIIPA, observed that forest
management like environmentalmanagement in general cannot be
successful if viewed throughverticals of departmental silos.These require a horizontal, holistic
and area-based approach,prioritising local cultures and practice
and involving the local. Theprogramme was designed to help
the forestry practitioners understandwhat innovations are and why theyare important and how to implement
them through application of scienceand technology. The programme-
content included were: (i) overviewof forestry in India; (ii) applicationsof science and technology in
forestry; (iii) water harvesting andits relevance to forestry; (iv) forest
and legislation; (v) forest and itsrole in disaster mitigation; (vi)
wetlands and forest; (vii) work groupand presentation; and nature trail.Programme faculty comprised guest
speakers and in-house faculty. Dr.
management, project managementand general management. It gave
exposure of some relevant acts (likeIPR, Patent, RTI, etc) and attemptedto enhance the potential of
participants in writing reports,drafting Cabinet notes and making
presentations. Programme facultycomprised guest speakers and in-house faculty. Prof. Rakesh Gupta
and Dr. Mamta Pathania coordinatedit.
Programme on Capacity Building
Sponsored by the Directorate
General of Employment andTraining, Ministry of Labour andEmployment, two back-to-back
programmes on the captioned topicwere conducted for ITI principals at
the Institute of Management inGovernment, Thiruvananthapuram
from September 1-5; and at IIPAfrom September 15-19. Apart fromenhancing the overall management
skills and positive attitude of theparticipants, the programme was
designed to: (i) invigorate theleadership qualities and decision-making process as the head of the
institute; (ii) expand the financialmanagement and project
management skills; (iii) endow theinterpersonal communication skills
and networking capabilities; and (iv)develop the skills to understand theorganisational behaviour as well as
human behaviour of the entirestakeholder related to the domain
of official activities. Programmefaculty comprised guest speakersand the programme coordinators,
Dr. Girish Kumar and Dr. PradipKumar Parida.
Anxiety is the hand maiden of creativity — T.S. Eliot
Dr. Tishyarakshit Chatterjee addresses theparticipants. On his left are Dr. Shyamli Singh and
Prof. V.K. Sharma
of Science and
Technology, theprogramme was
conducted at IIPAfor technical
personnel ofscience andt e c h n o l o g y
department fromSeptember 8-19.
The programmeaimed at providingbroad overview of
f i n a n c i a l
Shyamli Singh coordinated theprogramme.
Programme on LeadershipDevelopment
Sponsored by the Department
of Urban Development and PovertyAlleviation, Government of Mizoram,
the programme was conducted atIIPA by its Centre for Urban Studies
for officials of Government ofMizoram from during 8-10. Apartfrom delineating the key issues
involved in leadership incontemporary times, the programme
was designed to: (i) sensitise theparticipants to the issues ofchallenges to effective leadership;
(ii) enhance the capacity ofparticipants to harness the
leadership qualities in them; and(iii) discuss the critical issues in
linking the effective leadership togood governance. Programmefaculty comprised guest speakers
and in-house faculty. Dr. Neetu Jainand Dr. Sujit Kumar Pruseth
coordinated it.
Programme on Capacity Building
Sponsored by the Department
IIPA NEWSLETTER/OCTOBER 2014 3
Honesty is the first chapter in the book of wisdom — Thomas Jefferson
Programme on HigherAdministration and ProjectManagement
Sponsored by the Central PublicWorks Department, the programme
was conducted at IIPA for thearchitects of CPWD from September
15-26. Besides understanding andusing administrative and financial
rules and skills required for moreeffective discharge of their duties,the programme was designed to
enable the participants to: (i) applysome of the good practices in their
organisations and improve theirdecision-making capacity; (ii)develop a spirit of cooperation and
mutual trust and work effectively asteams; and (iii) understand and
apply knowledge and skills of projectmanagement for efficient planning
and completion of socially usefulprojects. Programme facultycomprised guest speakers and in-
house faculty. Prof. Pranab Banerji,Prof. Rakesh Gupta and Dr. Roma
Mitra Debnath coordinated it.
Programme on Dynamic LifeManagement and Stress-freeLiving for SLPEs
Sponsored by the Department
of Public Enterprises, Ministry ofHeavy Industries and Public
Enterprises, the programme wasconducted at IIPA on September22-23. Besides increasing the
overall efficiency and enhance themanagerial competence through
holistic health and remove theadverse effects of stress, the
programme was designed to: (i)identify the potential sources ofstress; (ii) understand the nature of
organisational stress; (iii) analysethe adverse impact of stress on
various parts of life; (iv) reducestress and burnout for betterproductivity; (v) empower individuals
to be in greater control ofthemselves for personal growth; (vi)
enhance emotional intelligence ofthe employees; (vii) increaseconcentration and energy levels;
(viii) rejuvenate body, mind and soul;and (ix) increase overall sense of
well being. Programme facultycomprised guest speakers and the
programme coordinator, Dr. NeetuJain.
Programme on Development PlanPreparation and Implementation—Tools and Techniques
Sponsored by the Ministry ofUrban Development, the programme
was conducted at IIPA by its Centrefor Urban Studies from September22-26. Apart from discussing the
planning process, norms,development control regulations and
building bye-laws for existing andnew cities, the programme wasdesigned to enable the participants
to: (i) discuss the planimplementation mechanism with due
consideration to resource generationfor the same; (ii) identify and learn
from good practices so as toreplicate them; (iii) encourage themto network from the respective
organisation in knowledge sharingand opportunity to utilise knowledge;
and (iv) exchange their views onthe subject with experts and faculty.Programme faculty comprised guest
speakers and in-house faculty. Dr.Kusum Lata coordinated it.
Programme on KnowledgeManagement and KnowledgeSharing in Organisations
Sponsored by the Departmentof Science and Technology, the
programme was conducted at IIPAfor scientists and technologists
working in various research andacademic institutions from
September 22-26. Apart fromfamiliarising the participants withbasic concepts and practices of
knowledge management (KM) andits linkage with the effectiveness of
their organisations, the programmewas designed to enable them to: (i)build relationships and
organisational structure, processesand opportunities to encourage a
knowledge culture; (ii) highlight theimportance of human and cultural
factors in successful implementationof KM systems in the organisations;(iii) facilitate collecting, creating,
organising and disseminatingscientific knowledge including
methods of data, information andknowledge exchange; (iv) provide aforum for sharing the experiences
from leading public, private andcorporate sector organisations who
have used KM at various stages;(v) suggest broad approaches for
designing and implementing KMsystem in their respectiveorganisations; (vi) demonstrate
select KM tools which have beenfound useful in implementing KM
systems; (vii) explain an integratedframework of assessingperformance of KM system; and (viii)
focus on legal and ethical issues ofKM in S&T organisations.
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Endurance is patience concentrated — Thomas Carlyle
Programme faculty comprised guestspeakers and in-house faculty. Dr.
Usha Mujoo Munshi and Dr. RomaMitra Debnath coordinated it.
Programme on Ethics in UrbanGovernance
Sponsored by the Ministry ofUrban Development, the programmewas conducted at IIPA by its Centrefor Urban Studies from September22-26. The programme wasdesigned to enable the participantsto: (i) understand the significance ofethics in urban governance; (ii)explain the importance of value-oriented public dealings; (iii) applyaccountability mechanism in urbangovernance; and (iv) appreciateethical best practices in urbangovernance. Programme facultycomprised guest speakers and in-house faculty. Dr. Saket Bihari andDr. Manan Dwivedi coordinated it.
National Consultation onPartnering for EffectiveEnvironmental Governance inIndia: Roadmap for EnvironmentalRegulatory Authorities in India
Organised jointly by Deutsche
Gesellschaft fu˜r InternationaleZusammenarbeit (GIZ) GMBH, the
programme was conducted at IIPAduring September 24-25. Theobjectives of the programme were
to: (i) highlight the key challenges;(ii) plan the way forward for effective
environmental governance in India;and (iii) identify potential models,partnerships and roadmap to
improve efficiency and effectivenessof environmental regulators. Prof.
Vinod K. Sharma and Dr. ShyamliSingh coordinated it.
National Workshop on Know YourConsumer Rights
IIPA’s Centre for ConsumerStudies teamed up with S.N. SenBalika P.G. College, Kanpur inorganising the programme duringSeptember 12-13. It was sponsoredby the Department of ConsumerAffairs, Government of India. Morethan 100 participants participated inthe workshop, which included,academics, researchers,representatives of VCOs / NGOsand students. The objectives of theworkshop were to: (i) appreciate
the need and importance ofconsumer protection in marketeconomy; (ii) understand theprovisions of Consumer ProtectionAct and other legislations having animpact on consumer protection; (iii)enhance their knowledge and skillrelating to services and products;(iv) understand the process ofgrievance redressal and filing ofcomplaints; and (v) build capacity ofvarious stakeholders in the area.The workshop was inaugurated byShri Ashutosh Pandey, Inspector-General, Kanpur. He stressed theneed for generating awareness andeducation regarding consumer rightsas well as their responsibilities. Prof.J.V. Vaishampayan, Vice-Chancellorof CSJM University, Kanpur presidedover the programme. There weresessions on Consumer ProtectionAct, Consumer Policy, ConsumerServices in U.P., Insurance andConsumer, Media and Consumer,Medical Services and Consumer,and Right to Education. Theworkshop was coordinated by Prof.Suresh Misra and Dr. SapnaChadah.
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IIPA NEWSLETTER/OCTOBER 2014 5
What you cannot enforce, do not command — Sophocles
Lecture
As part of the APPPA lecture
series, Mr. Tony Peter Clement,President of Treasury Board,Canada addressed the participants
of the 40th APPPA on the theme“Public Service Modernisation” on
September 2 at IIPA. Addressingthe participants Mr. Clement
observed that the world isundergoing change and we need tochange and adopt. He stated that
public institutions must innovate toachieve the best at a lesser cost.
He further emphasised thatregulation, cost containments,technology and human resources
are the four areas that are beingfocused on to improve the public
services in Canada. He expressedthat there is a need to change the
way the government works, reducered tape and an action plan isneeded to reduce regulation and
make it business-friendly andprovide better services to people.
Emphasising on reduction ofgovernment spending, he stated thatIT consolidation, cloud collaboration
Mr. Tony Clement addresses the participants. Sittingon his left are Prof. Suresh Misra, Dr. Tishyarakshit
Chatterjee and Mr. Jesse Dutton.
Mr. Hab Mkwizu discusses a point with the faculty. Heis flanked by Dr. Tishyarakshit Chatterjee on his right.
with Industry helpsto use new
technology. Mr.Clement informedthat Canada
employs the bestand brightest
people as publicservants becausep e r f o r m a n c e
management hasbecome a part of
the public service.Mr. Jesse Dutton,
Acting High Commissioner for
Canada to India, also addressedthe participants. Earlier, Dr.
Tishyarakshit Chatterjee, Director ofIIPA, in his introductory remarkstressed on the need to modernise
the public services to deliver betterservices to the citizens. Prof. Suresh
Misra and Dr. C. Sheela Reddycoordinated the programme.
Tanzanian Delegation Visits IIPA
Eight-member delegation,headed by Mr. Hab Mkwizu visited
IIPA on September 10 to discussabout the possible collaboration.
They had
d e t a i l e ddeliberation with
D r .TishyarakshitC h a t t e r j e e ,
Director of IIPAand the faculty
members onissues of public
policy, humanr e s o u r c edeve lopment
and e-
governance. The delegation was
apprised of various activities of IIPAand the areas of expertise. The
visiting dignitaries also shared theirareas of interest and activities atlength. Dr. Usha Mujoo Munshi,
Librarian, coordinated it.
Faculty News� Dr. Nupur Tiwari, Assistant
Professor of Political Science,Rural Development andPanchayati Raj participated inthe “North AmericanConference on Sustainability,Energy & the Environment onInterdisciplinary Issues:Sustainability and EnvironmentalSolutions”, organised byInternational Academic Forum ,USA, in Providence, RhodeIsland, USA from September 11-14. She chaired a plenarysession on “Sustainability andEnvironmental Solutions:Interdisciplinary Issues”. Shealso presented a paperon”Sustainable Developmentand Inclusive Growth throughRural Local Governance(Panchayai Raj) in India”.
6 IIPA NEWSLETTER/OCTOBER 2014
The Newsletter, published in the first week of every month, generally covers news of the previous thirty days. While all reasonable precautionsare taken regarding the authenticity of the items included, IIPA is not responsible for any error or inadequacy therein – Editor.
Common sense is genius dressed in its working clothes — Ralph Waldo Emerson
Verification of Latest Details of IIPA Members for Updation
As per the IIPA records, the total number of members on roll is 11, 400 (as on March 31, 2014), of whichactive members who have updated their details by filling up the prescribed form are 8,335. For the purposeof our Electoral Roll, the number is still less. Thus, the Institute maintains three sets of statistics of members.Further, the list of active members is not up-to-date due to factors such as demise or change of residence,etc. and IIPA has no means to independently verify. In the absence of the veracious details of the members,even the newsletters are returned undelivered.
It is necessary therefore to find the correct details of the members for which we have requested the helpof our branches from time to time but the response is not as expected. Earlier, through our letter datedFebruary 17, 2014, we endeavoured to reach out to the Chairmen and Secretaries of the branches with arequest for their incremental effort to update the status of the members in their respective branches, so thatthe list of active members can be updated; and also a list of members have been dispatched to the respectivebranches for verification.
In view of this, the Chairmen and Secretaries of the branches and also the life members of IIPA arerequested to kindly intimate us about the non-living members and also communicate to us the present status/valid addresses of members known to them, if any. The branches may also like to pursue the matter with suchdefaulting members whose membership have been kept in abeyance due to non-submission of membershipformat and revive their membership.
(T. Chatterjee)Director
Budaun Local Branch
The branch organised a meetingat the Jakhula village panchayat inassociation with the Manager ShriS.K. Saxena of NAWARD. It waspresided by Shri birjesh Kumar,Finance and Accounts Officer andconvened by Shri D.K. Chadha who
NEWS FROM BRANCHESexplained the various programmes ofthe PNB for their development.Earlier, the branch organised ameeting on August 24 to discuss theactivities of the model villagedevelopment programme. Thebranch in association with the LeadBank Manager Shri Charu
Bhattacharya organised a meeting tosensitise the villages regarding thevarious development programmes ofthe government and the PNB. Dr. HarSwarup, Secretary of the branch,stressed that the villages should takeinitiative in the common welfareprogramme of the village.
Revision in IIPA Membership Fees
The Executive Council is its meeting, held on August 28, has enhanced the subscription fees formembership as follows:
Sl. No. Nature of Membership Revised Subscription Fee
1. Annual Membership Rs. 700/- Per annum
2. Life Membership Rs. 7000/- One time
3. Associate Membership Rs. 400/- Per annum
4. Student Membership Rs. 400/- Per annum
5. Corporate Membership Rs. 50000/- Per annum
IIPA NEWSLETTER/OCTOBER 2014 7
Many receive advice, only the wise profit from it — Pablilius Syrus
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Madhya PradeshPanchayat Darpan
The State Government hasevolved a software, PanchayatDarpan. The unique feature of thissoftware is that panchayat is to doonly two entries i.e., cash book andwork register. All the statutoryscheme-wise details for financialmaintenance of accounts and theAuditor General’s statutory reportsare generated by this software. Thenew software will go long way inmaintaining details of immoveableassets of panchayats, grantsreceived from government, revenuereceipts, panchayats’ own fiscalresources, geographical information
NEWS FROM STATESand development works beingundertaken under various schemes.
GujaratGIS School Mapping
With GIS School Mapping, asan initiative by Sarva ShikshaAbhiyan (SSA), the StateGovernment aims at identifying theun-served areas in terms ofelementary education throughscientific process of school mappingusing geo-informatics system. Thissystem integrates Geo-SpatialDatabase with Departmental SchoolData. It has more than 40,943school locations, cluster resourcecentre, block resource centre (BRC),and cluster boundary in GIS
environment. The initiative coversall 26 districts of the State for school-wise mapping, as per distancesmentioned in Gujarat Right toEducation (RTE), Act. This systemcan also be implemented in anyother state of India as well as at thecountry to cover entire populationof the country. The project usesGIS mapping, through Google Earth,to identify ideal locations of schools(primary school within 1 km, andupper-primary school within threekm of every residential location)across all districts. The project alsomaps the locations of existing40,000 odd schools. Further, around29 new schools have been identified
Cuddalore Local Branch
The branch organised theprelude seminar on “Trends inCentre State Relations” on August9. Among the participants were Prof.P. Panneerselvam, former professorof Annamalai University; Prof. R.Natarajan, Prof. R. Damodaran andThiru S. Israel.
Odisha Regional Branch
The branch organised a seminaron “Hospitality and TourismDevelopment in Odisha” on June 21.Addressing the members the chiefspeaker Shri Jitendra KumarMohanty, CMD of Swosti Group ofHotels and Chairman of Hotel andRestaurant Association of Odisha,stated that tourism is life but in ourState in spite of having the bestpotential we have not been able to
encash them in the right way. In hispresidential address, Shri B.B.Mishra, Chairman of the branch,mentioned that it is the only industrythat has not only sustained recessionbut has also shown steady growth.
Howrah Local Branch
The branch organised theprelude conference on “Trends inCentre-state Relations” onSeptember 7. Rtn. D.K. Das,Chairman of the branch; Shri SankarKr. Sanyal, Vice-Chairman of thebranch; and Shri Ajay Chowdhury,former Secretary of the branch spokeon the occasion. Prof. Asish Ray,Secretary of the branch presentedthe theme paper. Earlier, the branchorganised a seminar on “UnionBudget- 2014” on August 30. Dr.Dhanpat Agarwal, Convener,
Economic Cell of BJP, West Bengal,gave the key-note address. Heobserved that the biggest challengebefore the government is to controlinflation, create employment foryouth and address the problems ofthe poor. Prof. Asish Ray gave theintroductory address in which hestated that the foremodt challengebefore the government is to reducethe rate of inflation and increasingprices of essential commodities. RtnD.K. Das presided over theprogramme.
Upgradation of Imphal LocalBranch
The Executive Council in itsmeeting, held on August 28, hasupgraded Imphal Local branch tothe status of Manipur RegionalBranch.
Quotable Quotes:
� The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has itslimits — Voltaire
� Great things are not done by impulse, but by a series of smallthings brought together — Vincent van Gogh
� People ask the difference between a leader and a boss. The leaderleads, and the boss drives — Theodore Roosevelt
� The dwarf sees farther than the giant, when he has the giant’sshoulders to mount on — Samuel Taylor Coleridge
� Every new beginning comes from some other beginning’s end— Seneca
� Wise men speak because they have something to say; Foolsbecause they have to say something — Plato
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to be built as per planned distancesaccording to GIS with the technicalsupport from BhaskaracharyaInstitute of Space Application andGeo-Informatics (BISAG). Thescheme operates successfully witha trained team at State, district andblock level. BISAG providesspecialised services and solutionsin implementing map-basedGeospatial Information Systems.BISAG undertakes all services forthe entire process of implementing
an enterprise level GIS system.These services include GISdatabase design and development,map creation, updation and finishing,data migration/conversion andformat translation, softwaredevelopment and customisation,systems integration and technicalconsulting. Thus, the interoperabilityof state government’s two majormodules makes the programmeeffective. It has high security basedsoftware for research and data
collection. Independent audit hasbeen conducted on five per cent ofthe sample data. As a result of thisproject, customised criteria-basedanalysis can also be done by usersusing database with departmentalschool data i.e District InformationSystem for Education (DISE) andthe GIS-based school mapping.Further, infrastructure gap in eachGIS mapped school can be checkedfor compliance to (RTE) norms.