Centre suggests public servants use Gati Shakti approach
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Centre suggests public servants use Gati Shakti approach

According to a statement released on Saturday, the center has advised public employees in states to follow the PM Gati Shakti strategy when planning contemporary infrastructure, particularly in districts.

On August 4, the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) held a web-based session where the methodology and application of the PM Gati Shakti were covered.

Rajesh Kumar Singh, secretary of the DPIIT, emphasized the critical necessity for administrators and public officials to comprehend the idea and applications of the PM Gati Shakti method in creating world-class infrastructure for the nation.

The webinar attracted more than 250 participants, the majority of whom were senior officials from 27 Central Training Institutes (CTIs) and around 34 State Administrative Training Institutes (ATIs).

According to a statement released on Saturday, the center has advised public employees in states to follow the PM Gati Shakti strategy when planning contemporary infrastructure, particularly in districts. On August 4, the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) held a web-based session where the methodology and application of the PM Gati Shakti were covered. Rajesh Kumar Singh, secretary of the DPIIT, emphasized the critical necessity for administrators and public officials to comprehend the idea and applications of the PM Gati Shakti method in creating world-class infrastructure for the nation. The webinar attracted more than 250 participants, the majority of whom were senior officials from 27 Central Training Institutes (CTIs) and around 34 State Administrative Training Institutes (ATIs).

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