Twenty-three Nagaland Secretariat Service officers comple mid-career training at ATI Kohima.
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DIMAPUR — The valedictory programme of the mid-career training for officers of the Nagaland Secretariat Service (NSS) was held at the Administrative Training Institute (ATI), Kohima, on May 8, with V Shashank Shekhar, additional chief secretary and director general, ATI, as the special guest.
According to an update, the training programme was held from April 27 to May 8, during which 23 junior section officers successfully completed the training.
Sharing their experience of the training, the officer trainees commented that the programme had given them confidence to move ahead and motivation to perform better.
In his address, Shekhar stressed the importance of training and reminded the officer trainees that learning is a continuous process.
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He pointed out that society greatly benefits when the government system functions well.
Shekhar said the Nagaland Secretariat Service, serving as the backbone of the secretariat plays a very important role in government machinery and that society has placed a big responsibility on the officers.
He called upon all the officers to individually and collectively stay away from corruption and nepotism, maintain ethical values and integrity, and strive towards efficient and timely delivery of services in the workplace.
The ATI director general also reminded everyone of the old adage, “Health is wealth.”
A brief report on the training was delivered by Asalie Lese, deputy secretary and course co-ordinator.
The programme was also attended by N Moa Longkumer, joint director, Kaholi Sema, joint director, and Imlibenla Jamir, deputy director.
The valedictory programme was chaired by lecturer Peter Konyak.