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    Governor SC Jamir (centre) is flanked by Chief Minister Ashok Chavan and Deputy CM Chaggan Bhujbal at the silver jubilee function of YASHADA on Saturday. Oinam Anand
    Maharashtra Governor S C Jamir had some hard lessons for the government officials on Saturday, that too at one of their training institutes. He criticised the “culture of complaints” prevailing among them while addressing the silver jubilee function of Yashvantrao Chavan Academy of Development Administration (YASHADA).

    “Every day, I receive complaints from various sections, including the administration. But nobody is willing to discuss any issues. The administration should do away with this culture of complaints,” Jamir said.

    The governor also pointed out that the officials did not want to go to places they considered as punishment postings. “I have seen officials avoiding postings in areas like Akola or Amravati as this part of the state is underdeveloped. I think, on the contrary, good officials should go there and in tribal areas as they are needed there the most.”

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    Chief Minister Ashok Chavan also urged the officials to change their attitude. “It is high time officials begin to express their opinions rather than only listening to ministers. There is a sharp decline in suggestions. Even if ministers shoot down suggestions, officials should voice their opinions on how to improve administration.”

    Deputy Chief Minister Chagan Bhujbal called for more interaction with the common people. “The government officials need to say ‘yes’ to the public.” YASHADA director general V Ramani said the institute will focus on three aspects — capacity building, research and policy advocacy. Irrigation Minister Ajit Pawar, former Governor of Arunachal Pradesh Ram Pradhan and former director of YASHADA Anilkumar Lakhina were also present.

    Jamir inaugurated the newly-established archival gallery, management development centre “Sampada” and auditorium “Samvad” at YASHADA.

    Training policy on cards
    Chief Minister Ashok Chavan announced that the state will have an elaborate training policy for government officials soon. “Like the Armed Forces, the government officials need to be trained for 10 to 15 days every three months for better performance. YASHADA can act as a nodal agency for this,” he said, adding that the government was ready to spend 1.5 per cent of the annual salary of the government officials on training.

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