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AGENDA

17th MEETING

PROGRAMME MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE

1600 hrs/ August 22, 2013

LBSNAA, Mussoorie

Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration, Mussoorie

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CONTENTS Item No Agenda Page No

1. Confirmation of minutes of the 16th Meeting of PMC held on June 20, 2013

3

2. Course Review of the ongoing Round 8, 2013, Phase-IV of MCT Programme

4

3. Course Report of Phase-III Round 7, 2013 6

4. Update of Phase-V, 2013 10

4. Any other items with the permission of the chair

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(i) Annexure-I: Minutes of the 16th Meeting of

Programme Management Committee (PMC)

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(ii) Annexure – II: Action Taken Report on the Minutes of

the 16th Meeting of the PMC

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(iii) Annexure-III: End of Course Feedback of Phase-III round 7, 2013

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(iv) Annexure IV: Schedule of FST Phase-V round 7, 2013 19

(v) Annexure V: Schedule for Domestic Component Phase-V round 7, 2013

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ITEM 1 – Confirmation of minutes of the 16th Meeting of the PMC dated June 20,

2013

1. Minutes of the last meeting were circulated through e-mail to all members of the Committee. No comments have been received. The minutes are placed for confirmation by the Committee. (Annexure-I).

2. Action Taken Report on the minutes of the 16th Meeting is attached. (Annexure-II).

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ITEM 2 – Course Review of the ongoing Round 8, 2013, Phase-IV of MCT Programme

1. Round 8 of the Phase IV of IAS Mid Career Training Programme is currently underway at

the Academy from 1st July to 23rd August, 2013. 76 officers are attending the course. In addition,

one officer of the 1993 batch who had missed a portion of his Phase-IV Programme also

attended the FST in present course

2. The design of the present round of the Phase IV Programme has drawn upon the broad

learnings of the past rounds. The significant changes are as follows:

2-week Public Policy Module has been delivered in-house by the Academy with assistance

from certain practitioners and domain experts.

Participation by in-house faculty has increased.

3. The Academy has attempted to deliver a healthy mix of lectures and presentations by experts and academics blended with Government practitioners and leaders with known expertise in specific domains. Various pedagogical methods, viz. lectures, panel discussions, case studies, films and experience sharing have been used for delivering inputs. The summary of the Sessional feedback for Weeks 1 to 6 may be perused below:

(in weighted average terms)

Week LBSNAA Faculty* Guest Faculty** Overall

1 81.62% 67.96% 76.17%

2 86.28% 79.39% 80.92%

3 80.89% 72.29% 75.83%

4 & 5 Foreign Study Tour to IPAC Toronto & Ottawa

6 73.78% 63.59% 65.04%

Overall 80.64% 70.81% 75.73%

*LBSNAA Faculty – 21 sessions

**Guest Faculty – 47 sessions

4. Like in the past rounds, the participants to write a Canada Paper, a Policy Memo in

cohorts of 3-4 participants and related Cabinet Note for evaluation purpose. This year, in

addition to these, the participants are required to share a particular experience with others

which has wider learnings.

5. As per the decision of the PMC, the destination for this year’s Foreign Study Tour was

Canada. The programme was organized in collaboration with the Institute of Public

Administration of Canada (IPAC). As a prelude to the visit, the Canadian Deputy High

Commissioner Mr. Jim Nickel visited the Academy for an interaction with the participants.

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While the official feedback is awaited from IPAC, it is quite clear from informal interaction with

the participants that the overall experience has been reasonably good.

6. This is placed for the information and consideration of the Committee.

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ITEM 3 – Course Report of Phase-III Round 7, 2013

1 Title of the Course Phase-III of Mid- Career Training

Programme for IAS Officers

2 Duration & Date April 29 to June 21, 2013

(8 Week)

Foreign Study Tour – Korea 18 May to

31 May, 2013

(2 Week)

The Course was conducted at the

Academy in Mussoorie.

3 Course Team of the

Academy Dr. Prem Singh, Deputy Director,

Course Coordinator

Smt. Ranjana Chopra, Deputy Director

(Sr.) & Shri Rajesh Arya, Deputy

Directors (Sr.) – Associate Course

Coordinators.

4 Introduction of the Course The programme aimed to prepare the

officers for upcoming assignments in

the areas of public policy formulation

and wider implementation.

Demonstrate the use of concepts,

methods and skills for project appraisal

and PPPs.

It also seeks to update their knowledge

in the major domains of governance.

5 Programme meant for

/Target Group Participants drawn from IAS Officers

of 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004,

2005 Batches.

6 Composition of Group-

Service represented and

male/female break up For

conference format only

male/female break-up is

required

Total Participants - 93 IAS Officers-

Male – 71 Female – 22

Residual Participants - 1

7 Programme Inaugurated by Inaugural Address by Shri Padamvir

Singh, Director, LBSNAA.

8 Valedictory address by Valedictory Address by Shri V.

Narayanasamy, “Hon’ble Minister of

State for Prime Minister’s Office

Personnel Public Grievances &

Pensions”

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Objective of the Programme, inputs and eminent guest faculty

The objectives of Phase-III program were to enable participants to:

Equip for effective transition to program formulation and wider implementation.

Appreciate contemporary developments in political economy at the global and national

level

Design and improve public service delivery mechanisms

Demonstrate the use of concepts, methods and skills for program/project formulation

and implementation

Enhance domain knowledge

Strengthen communication, inter-personal and team-building skills and appreciate the

centrality of values in governance.

At the end of the course, the participants were able to:

Appreciate contemporary development in political economy at the global and national

level,

Appraise public sector projects and understand the fundamental principles of PPPs and

Appreciate the centrality of values in governance.

Course Design

Week 1 & 2 – Project Appraisal:

Basics of Financial Management

Micro-economics, Financial and Economic Appraisal of projects.

Week 3 – Public Private Partnership.

Week 4 & 5 – Foreign Study Tour to South Korea in

collaboration with Korea Development Institute.

Week 6 – Education; Health; Rural Development and

Decentralization; Agriculture.

Week 7 – Urban Development; Industrial Development and

Investment Climate; E-governance and Public Service Delivery;

Public Finance.

Week 8 – Environment, Energy and Climate Change;

Marginalized Sections of Society; National Security.

Faculty

The Course was delivered mainly by internal faculty which was supported by experts and

eminent guest speakers comprising senior leaders, economists, both serving and retired civil

servants and well-acclaimed domain experts. The Academy faculty delivered over 55% of the

total teaching inputs besides taking other course-related sessions.

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Academy Faculty:-

Shri Padamvir Singh, Shri Kush Verma, Shri Sanjeev Chopra, Smt. Ranjana Chopra, Smt Roli

Singh, Dr. Prem Singh, Shri Rajesh Arya, Shri Jayant Singh, Smt. Nidhi Sharma, Shri Ram

Kumar Kakani, Shri Dushyant Nariala, Shri Mantosh Chakraborty,

Guest Speakers:-

Shri Mohan Gopal, Shri Manish Kumar, Dr. Ramesh Chandra, Dr. Nagesh Singh, Shri R.S.

Saxena, Shri Nikhil Dey, Shri Bhanwar Meghwanshi, Ms Nandini Dey, Shri Anuj Dayal, Shri

Vivek Aggarwal, Shri Krishna Rautela, Shri Sumit Barua, Shri Cherian Thomas, Shri Shekhar

Gupta, Dr. S.S. Meenakshi Sundaram, Shri S.M. Vijayananda, Shri R. Subramanyam, Dr.

Sanjeev Chopra, Shri Rudhra Gangadharan, Shri Babu A, Shri Manish Sabharwal, Shri Moti

Singh Rathore, Shri Sridhar Rajgopalan, Shri V. Uma Shankar, Prof. Anil K. Gupta, Shri Vikram

Jain, Ms. Swati Ramanathan, Prof. Srinivas Chary Vedala, Shri Harsh Mander, Dr. A Didar

Singh, Shri Saurabh Chandra, Shri Shailesh K Pathak, Shri Amarjeet Sinha, Shri V.L.Kantha

Rao, Shri Gaurav Dwivedi, Dr. V. Ponnuraj, Prof. Ajay Shah, Shri Ashish Vachhani, Shri G.K.

Pillai, Shri K.C.Singh, Dr. N.C. Saxena, Ms. Madhu P. Kishwar, Shri Milind Kamble, Shri

Chanderbhan Prasad, Ms. Renu Khanna, Dr. Anand Sharma, Shri P. Sabanayagam, Shri V.

Narayanasamy,

Course Feedback Sessional Feedback

Week LBSNAA Faculty*

Guest Faculty** KDI Overall

1 86.56% 83.13% - 84.85%

2 88.34% 72.01% - 80.18%

3 88.09% 82.62% - 85.36%

4 & 5 - - 81.65% 81.65%

6 87.69% 83.80% - 85.76%

7 87.90% 83.30% - 84.45%

8 89.88% 74.87% - 80.97%

Overall 88.08% 79.96% 81.65% 83.32%

*LBSNAA Faculty- 64 Sessions ** Guest Faculty- 50 Sessions

* Exclusive of Course briefings, review of Classroom Exercises, Experience Sharing

Presentations & Public Policy Presentation, feedback sessions, etc taken by Academy Faculty.

End-of –Course Feedback

The weighted average of the overall End-of-Course Feedback given by participants about the

course (based upon its usefulness, training experience, etc) was 94.37 %. Copy of the Feedback

report is attached at Annexure III.

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Broad Learnings from the Program

The broad learnings from the program are as follows:

1. The ‘governance series’ of lectures in the first three weeks need to be structured better.

2. The Project Appraisal Module was received quite well. The project work done by the

participants was of good quality. The module needs to be continued with minor

improvements.

3. The PPP module was also very well received and should be continued with more field

level experiences.

4. The FST to Korea has been rated faily well by the participants. We may focus more on

field visit during Korea visit. The classroom lectures need to be trimmed removing

repetitive sessions.

5. Post FST day long modules need to be tweaked a little bit to get more field experiences.

6. Experience sharing from participants needs to be more structured.

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ITEM 4 – Update of Phase-V, 2013

The Phase V Mid-Career Training Programme will be conducted from 16

September to 18 October, 2013. The programme will begin with a curtain raiser at New

Delhi on 14 September, 2013 after which the officers will proceed to USA for a 9-day

study visit. The schedule for the foreign study tour is enclosed at Annexure-IV.

The domestic component will begin at the Academy on 30 September, 2013 for a

period of three weeks. The schedule for the domestic component is enclosed at

Annexure-V.

Besides, each participant is expected to write a policy paper on one of the themes

which is being taken up for discussion in course of Phase V and submit the same by 31

August, 2013. Each paper will be peer reviewed and subsequently presented in small

groups. Selected policy papers will be published in the Academy journal and also

circulated to concerned Ministries.

This is placed for information of the members.

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ITEM 5 – Any other items with the permission of the chair

1. Any other issue/s may be taken up for discussion with the permission of the Chair.

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Annexure-I

Minutes of the 16th Meeting of Programme Management Committee (PMC) held at

LBSNAA, Mussoorie on Thursday the 20th of June, 2013 at 1600 hrs. in Conference Hall,

Dhruvshila. The following were present: 1. Shri Padamvir Singh, Director, LBSNAA, Mussoorie – in Chair. 2. Shri Alok Kumar, Joint Secretary (Training), DoPT, New Delhi. 3. Shri Rathin Roy, Director, NIPFP, New Delhi. 4. Shri Paramjit Mann, Joint Secretary (FST), Ministry of External Affairs,

Government of India, New Delhi. 5. Shri P.K. Mahapatra, Resident Commissioner, Government of Haryana, New

Delhi. 6. Shri Dushyant Nariala, Joint Director, LBSNAA, Mussoorie. 7. Shri Prem Singh, Deputy Director, LBSNAA, Mussoorie 8. Smt. Ranjana Chopra, Deputy Director (Senior), LBSNAA, Mussoorie 9. Prof. R.K. Kakani, Professor of Public Administration, LBSNAA, Mussoorie 10. Shri Sanjeev Chopra, Joint Director, LBSNAA, Mussoorie In addition, Prof. Peter Ronald De Souza, Director, Indian Institute of Advanced Studies, Shimla also participated in the meeting through video conference. At the outset, the Chairman welcomed all the members to the meeting. Thereafter, the items listed on the agenda were taken up for discussion. The decisions taken were as follows: Agenda Item No.1 - Confirmation of the Minutes of 15th

Meeting of the PMC The minutes of the 15th

meeting of the PMC were confirmed. Action taken on the minutes of the 14th

meeting of PMC was perused by the members. With regard to hiring of Research Associates, the Committee suggested that an advertisement may be brought out in the Newspapers. The Academy may also explore the possibility of contacting Planning Commission, Ministry of External Affairs, Department of Personnel and Training and Ministry of Finance to seek names of the wait listed candidates of their intern programme, who could be hired by the Academy. It was also felt that the monetary compensation to the Research Associate may be reduced and in lieu bachelor accommodation offered. Agenda Item No.2 – Presentation of Course Design of Phase-III of MCTP Programme and engagement of Korean Development Institute for the Foreign Study Tour The Committee appreciated the efforts of the Academy and the course team in organizing the Phase-III Programme. Based on the feedback received from the participants, it was decided to retain the broad design with greater emphasis on: (a) Political economy and issues relating to equity and social justice

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(b) Using technology in land management (c) Issues relating to urban management Agenda Item No.3 – Discussion on recommendations of sub-committee on the feasibility of two destinations for foreign study tour of MCTP The recommendations of sub-committee on the feasibility of two destinations for foreign study tour of MCTP were placed before the Committee (copy placed at Annexure-I). After detailed discussion, it was felt that the process should be gradual and scaled up in due course. It was proposed that the participants of Phase IV, 2014 may be divided between the two destinations: Brazil and Australia. However, Australia would be confirmed as a destination upon completion of the visit to Canada by Phase IV, 2013 and feedback received thereon. Dr. Rathin Roy volunteered to assist with organizing the visit to Brazil and suggested that the IBSA (India-Brazil-South Africa) Summit in July may be a good platform to forge network with Brazilian institutions. It was also decided to invite the Brazil Ambassador to India to address the Phase IV participants in July-August, 2013. Agenda Item No.4 – Any other items with the permission of the chair Dr. Rathin Roy gave an overview of the facilities available at NIPFP and offered to conduct customized training programme for IAS Officers. This was noted by members of the Committee. The PMC meeting ended with a vote of thanks to all the members.

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ANNEXURE – II

Action Taken Report on the Minutes of the 16th Meeting of the PMC

Item No.

Minutes of 16th Meeting Action Taken

1. With regard to hiring of Research Associates, the Committee suggested that an advertisement may be brought out in the Newspapers. The Academy may also explore the possibility of contacting Planning Commission, Ministry of External Affairs, Department of Personnel and Training and Ministry of Finance to seek names of the wait listed candidates of their intern programme, who could be hired by the Academy. It was also felt that the monetary compensation to the Research Associate may be reduced and in lieu bachelor accommodation offered.

1. Academy has already written to Planning Commission to provide a list of intern from their panel

2. Provision of accommodation will depend on the availability.

2. The recommendations of sub-committee on the feasibility of two destinations for foreign study tour of MCTP were placed before the Committee (copy placed at Annexure-I). After detailed discussion, it was felt that the process should be gradual and scaled up in due course. It was proposed that the participants of Phase IV, 2014 may be divided between the two destinations: Brazil and Australia. However, Australia would be confirmed as a destination upon completion of the visit to Canada by Phase IV, 2013 and feedback received thereon.

Feedback of Phase-IV 2013 to Canada is awaited. The Ambassador of Brazil in India was invited to interact with the participants of Phase-IV Programme. In course of his visit the issue of taking the Phase-IV to Brazil in 2014 has been discussed. It has been suggested by the Ambassador that the proposed visit may be placed as an agenda item in the forthcoming visit of India’s External Affairs Minister to Brazil in October 2013. A proposal to this effect will be sent to DoPT shortly

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Annexure-III

MID CAREER TRAINING PROGRAMME FOR IAS OFFICERS PHASE III (29th April to 21st June, 2013)

END-OF-THE-COURSE FEEDBACK FORM

Total Forms : 93

Q.No. Questions

1. When did you first receive information about your likely participation in the Programme?

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33 28 8 5 19 74

% answered in each category. 45% 38% 11% 7% 0% 20% 80% 80.07%

2. Did you peruse the Course Manual outlining the Objectives and other details at the start of the course (tick as applicable)?

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% answered in each category. 95% 5% 0% 0% 0% 5% 95% 97.73%

3. . Course Objectives (i) Did you find the following Course Objectives related to and relevant for your present and future development (rate on a scale from 1 to 5)?

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37 64 44 19 5 -76 169

% answered in each category.

22% 38% 26% 11% 3% -82% 182% 72.90%

1. To equip officers who have completed seven to nine years of service for effective transition to program formulation and wider implementation 50 36 3 0 0 4 89

% answered in each category. 56% 40% 3% 0% 0% 4% 96% 76.40%

2. Appreciate contemporary developments in political economy at the national level 37 43 7 2 4 89

% answered in each category. 42% 48% 8% 2% 0% 4% 96% 65.73%

3. Design and improve public service delivery mechanisms 39 43 7 0 0 4 89

% answered in each category. 44% 48% 8% 0% 0% 4% 96% 67.98%

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4. Demonstrate the use of concepts, methods and skills for program/ project formulation and implementation

55 32 2 0 0 4 89

% answered in each category. 62% 36% 2% 0% 0% 4% 96% 79.78%

5. Enhance domain knowledge 43 37 6 2 0 5 88

% answered in each category. 49% 42% 7% 2% 0% 5% 95% 69.89%

6. Strengthen communication, inter-personal and team-building skills and appreciate the centrality of values in governance 39 37 11 1 0 5 88

% answered in each category. 44% 42% 13% 1% 0% 5% 95% 65.34%

(ii) To what extent do you feel the course was successful in achieving its stated objectives

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% answered in each category. 57% 38% 6% 0% 0% 5% 95% 90.23%

5. Programme Design: How would you rate the following (rate on a scale from 1 to 5):

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Area and subject coverage

49 33 4 0 0 7 86

% answered in each category. 57% 38% 5% 0% 0% 8% 92% 90.47%

(ii)

Orientation to present assignment & future charges over next 5 years 38 43 4 0 0 8 85

% answered in each category. 45% 51% 5% 0% 0% 9% 91% 88.00%

(iii)

Distribution of time among various components of the course

30 41 14 1 0 7 86

% answered in each category. 35% 48% 16% 1% 0% 8% 92% 83.26%

(iii) Sequencing 39 34 10 1 0 9 84

% answered in each category. 46% 40% 12% 1% 0% 10% 90% 86.43%

6. Kindly indicate the usefulness of the training material (rate on a scale of 1 to 5):

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Background readings

32 47 5 0 0 9 84

% answered in each category. 38% 56% 6% 0% 0% 10% 90% 86.43%

(ii)

Classroom material given in form of cases, handouts, etc 35 44 5 0 0 9 84

% answered in each category. 42% 52% 6% 0% 0% 10% 90% 87.14%

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7. How did the following pedagogical

methods employed in the programme appeal to you (rate on a scale of 1 to 5)? E

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a. Lectures 21 49 10 3 0 10 83

% answered in each category. 25% 59% 12% 4% 0% 11% 89% 81.20%

b)

Case Study Method

58 21 5 0 0 9 84

% answered in each category. 69% 25% 6% 0% 0% 10% 90% 92.62%

c) Use of Short Films 67 13 3 1 0 9 84

% answered in each category. 80% 15% 4% 1% 0% 10% 90% 94.76%

d)

Panel Discussion

14 33 26 7 3 10 83

% answered in each category. 17% 40% 31% 8% 4% 11% 89% 71.57%

e) Experience Sharing Presentation 25 33 18 6 1 10 83

% answered in each category. 30% 40% 22% 7% 1% 11% 89% 78.07%

8 How did the following evaluation methods employed in the programme appeal to you (rate on a scale of 1 to 5)? E

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(i) Project Work 67 16 0 0 0 10 83

% answered in each category. 81% 19% 0% 0% 0% 11% 89% 96.14%

(ii) Foreign Study Tour Paper 49 24 7 1 0 12 81

% answered in each category. 60% 30% 9% 1% 0% 13% 87% 89.88%

(iii) Director’s Assessment 43 28 8 1 1 12 81

% answered in each category. 53% 35% 10% 1% 1% 13% 87% 87.41%

9. How do you rate the following administrative aspects of the programme (rate on a scale of 1 to 5)? E

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(i) Office Assistance Services 54 23 2 0 0 14 79

% answered in each category. 68% 29% 3% 0% 0% 15% 85% 93.16%

(ii) Classroom Facilities 67 11 0 0 0 15 78

% answered in each category. 86% 14% 0% 0% 0% 16% 84% 97.18%

(iii) Hostel Room Facilities 51 26 2 0 0 14 79

% answered in each category. 65% 35% 3% 0% 0% 15% 85% 92.41%

(iv) Housekeeping & Room Service 44 20 9 4 2 14 79

% answered in each category. 56% 25% 11% 5% 3% 15% 85% 85.32%

(v) Food Quality and Mess Service 36 21 14 8 0 14 79

% answered in each category. 46% 35% 18% 10% 0% 15% 85% 81.52%

(vi) Recreational Facilities 49 21 9 0 0 14 79

% answered in each category. 62% 27% 11% 0% 0% 15% 85% 90.13%

(vii) Sports Facilities 61 18 0 0 0 14 79

% answered in each category. 77% 23% 0% 0% 0% 15% 85% 95.44%

(viii) Transport Arrangements 40 26 10 2 1 14 79

% answered in each category. 51% 35% 13% 3% 1% 15% 85% 85.82%

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10. How do you rate the non-academic

activities during the programme (rate on a scale of 1 to 5)?

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(i) Morning Physical Activity 59 16 2 0 0 16 77

% answered in each category. 77% 21% 3% 0% 0% 17% 83% 94.81%

(ii) Weekend Treks/ Excursions 50 21 4 1 0 17 76

% answered in each category. 66% 28% 5% 1% 0% 18% 82% 91.58%

(iii) Extra Co-curricular activities 40 25 8 1 0 19 74

% answered in each category. 54% 35% 11% 1% 0% 20% 80% 88.11%

10 How do you rate the various components of the Foreign Study Tour (rate on a scale of 1 to 5)?

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(i) Pre-visit orientation 52 24 0 0 0 17 76

% answered in each category. 68% 32% 0% 0% 0% 18% 82% 93.68%

(ii) Academic Inputs by KDI 31 26 13 3 1 19 74

% answered in each category. 42% 35% 18% 4% 1% 20% 80% 82.43%

(iii) Site Visits 42 17 9 6 1 18 75

% answered in each category. 56% 23% 12% 8% 1% 19% 81% 84.80%

(iv) Boarding/ Lodging 52 18 5 0 0 18 75

% answered in each category. 69% 24% 7% 0% 0% 19% 81% 92.53%

(v) Transportation 60 11 3 1 0 18 75

% answered in each category. 80% 15% 4% 1% 0% 19% 81% 94.67%

13. How do you evaluate your Overall Experience of Training (rate on a scale of 1 to 5)?

Ext

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% answered in each category. 74% 35% 0% 1% 0% 20% 80% 94.32%

14. General Feedback on Programme Design and Delivery (rate on a scale of 1 to 5)

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42 26 6 1 0 18 75

% answered in each category. 56% 35% 8% 1% 0% 19% 81% 89.07%

(ii) Faculty-mix of Academicians and Practitioners 36 34 2 1 0 20 73

% answered in each category. 49% 47% 3% 1% 0% 22% 78% 88.77%

(iii) Programme Administration 57 13 1 0 0 22 71

% answered in each category. 80% 18% 1% 0% 0% 24% 76% 95.77%

(iv) Foreign Study Tour 48 14 5 0 0 26 67

% answered in each category. 72% 21% 7% 0% 0% 28% 72% 92.84%

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Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration, Mussoorie Mid-Career Training Programme for IAS Officers, Phase V

Schedule for the Foreign Study Tour [16-24 September, 2013]

Time Monday

16/09/2013 Tuesday

17/09/2013 Wednesday 18/09/2013

Thursday 19/09/2013

Friday 20/09/2013

Saturday 21/09/2013

Sunday 22/09/2013

Monday 23/09/2013

Tuesday 24/09/2013

09:15 to

12:15

Rethinking Global Economic Governance

Prof. Jose Ocampo, School of International

and Public Affairs, Columbia University

Why Growth Matters

[Jagdish Bhagwati]

Gender Issues

Rebecca Grynspan, Associate Administrator,

UNDP

State, Market and Development Strategy

Prof. Michael Cohen,

Director, The New School University, NY

Juggernaut: How Emerging Markets are

Reshaping Gloabalization

Prof. Uri Dadush

Senior Associate and Director, Carnegie’s

International Economics Program, Washington

Energy Security

Prof. Charles Ebinger, Director, Foreign Policy,

Energy Security Initiative, Brooking

Institutions

Emerging Geo-Political Scenarios and

Challenges

Stephen Cohen [Tentative]

Effective Leadership and Good Governance

in the era of Globalization

MoisésNíam, Carnegie

Endowment for International Peace

Lunch

Time Monday

16/09/2013 Tuesday

17/09/2013 Wednesday 18/09/2013

Thursday 19/09/2013

Friday 20/09/2013

Saturday 21/09/2013

Sunday 22/09/2013

Monday 23/09/2013

Tuesday 24/09/2013

1315 to

1615

Urbanization,

Development and Sustainability

Edward Glaeser

Fred and Eleanor Glip Professor of Economics

at Harvard University

End of Poverty

Prof. J. Sachs, Director, The Earth Institute, Columbia

University

India and the Emerging Economies

RuchirSharma,

Head of the Emerging Markets Equity Team,

Morgan Stanley Investment

Management

Proceed To

Washington DC

State Building and Political Order

Prof. Francis Fukuyama,

Olivier Nomellini Senior Fellow at FSI, Stanford

University

Governance Challenges in the New Millennium

Kemal Dervis,

Vice President and Director of the Global

Economy and Development program

at the Brookings Institution

Address by selected US Policy Makers and Valedictory Address

by Indian Ambassador to USA

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Prof. Jose Ocampo, Professor of Professional Practice in International and Public Affairs, International Affairs Building, Room 1315, Tel:

212-854-6339 [email protected], [email protected]

Khalid Malik, Director, Human Development Report Office, UNDP

Prof. Michael Cohen, Professor of International Affairs and Director, The New School University, New York.

Prof. Uri Dadush, Senior Associate and Director, Carnegie’s International Economics Program, Carnegie Endowment, Washington DC.

Prof. Charles Ebinger, Director, Foreign Policy, Energy Security Initiative, Brookings Institution. Tel: 202.797.6306, 202.797.6105

Prof. Edward Glaeser, Fred and Eleanor Glimp Professor of Economics at Harvard and Director of the Taubman Center for State and Local

Government and the Rappaport Institute for Greater Boston, Harvard University, Tel: 617-496-2150, Fax: 617-496-1722, Email:

[email protected]

Mr. RuchirSharma, Managing Director and the head of the Emerging Markets Equity team, Morgan Stanley Investment Management

Prof. MoisésNaím, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

Prof. Francis Fukuyama, Olivier Nomellini Senior Fellow at the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies (FSI), resident in FSI's

Center on Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law, 616 Serra Street Room E113, Stanford, CA 94305, Tel: 650-723-3214, Fax: 650-725-

2592, Email: [email protected].

Ms. Rebecca Grynspan, UNDP

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MID CAREER TRAINING PROGRAMME FOR IAS

OFFICERS

PHASE – V

(September 16 to October 18, 2013)

TIME TABLE

30.09.2013 to 05.10.2013

Time Monday

30.09.2013

Tuesday

01.10.2013

Wednesday

02.10.2013

Thursday

03.10.2013

Friday

04.10.2013

Saturday

05.10.2013

09:30

To

11:15

Course Briefing

0930-1045 hrs.

Challenges for Rural

Development in India:

Policy Responses

[S.M. Vijayanand]

Gandhi

Jayanti

0930-1045 hrs.

Agriculture and Food

Security : An Overview

[Ashok Gulati]

Role of Technology and

Incentives in Boosting

agri-production

[SwapanDatta/

Usha B. Zehr/

T. Nandakumar] Urban Development

[Bimal Patel]

0930-1030 hrs.

Public Health

Challenges in India: An

Overview

[K Srinath Reddy]

Inaugural Function

“Governance

Challenges for India

[P. Chidambaram*]

1055-1210 hrs.

Rural Development

[SurjitBhalla]

1055-1210 hrs. Building

Value Chains to augment

income of small holders

[Pravesh Sharma/ Sanjeev

Asthana/ Ashok Gulati]

1040-1210 hrs.

Universal Health

Coverage: Principles

and Prospects

Mirai Chatterjee/

Rakesh Sarwal/ Abhay

Shukla/ NachiketMor

Moderator: K. Srinath

Reddy

Tea/Coffee Break

1115 to 1130 hrs.

Tea/Coffee Break 1210 to

1230 hrs.

Tea Break 1210 to 1230

hrs.

Tea Break 1115-

1130 hrs. Tea 1210 hrs.

11:30

To

13:15

Social Churning in

India: Impact of

Governance

[Dipankar Gupta*]

1230-1345 hrs.

Challenges for Rural

Development in India and

the way forward

[Deep Joshi]

1230-1330 hrs.

Food Security Bill:

Making it work efficiently

[T. Nandakumar/

SeetaPrabhu/ Ashok

Gulati]

The Challenges and

Opportunities of

Urbanisation

[Isher Judge

Ahluwalia]

1230-1330 hrs.

Human Resources for

Health: Who Will

Deliver?

[Abhay Bang/ Rakesh

Sarwal/ Krishna D. Rao]

Moderator: Mirai

Chatterjee

Lunch Break 1315 to

1400 hrs.

Lunch Break

1345-1445 hrs.

Lunch Break

1330-1430 hrs.

Lunch 1315-1400

hrs. Lunch 1330 hrs.

14:00

To

15:45

Good Governance

[Padamvir Singh]

Panel Discussion on Rural

Development

[Deep Joshi/

S.M. Vijayanand/

SurjitBhalla/

Moderator: S.S.

Meenakshisundaram]

1430-1700 hrs.

1. Bio-fortification to

tackle malnutrition

[HowarthBouis/

PrabhuPingali

(through VC)/

2. Climate change and

Adaptation strategies for

Agriculture

[Arabinda Mishra]

3. Tackling Water scarcity

through drip irrigation

Ajit Jain/

DilipKulkarni]

Urban Density and

Land Use: Policy

Options for India

[Alain Bertaud]

1430-1530 hrs.

Access to drugs and

Technologies

[SakthivelSelvaraj/

Samit Sharma/

Kanav Kohl]

Moderator: Abhay

Shukla

1510-1610 hrs.

Multi-sectoral Action

for Health

[K Srinath Reddy)

Venue: Full Group : Gyanshila Auditorium

*Tentative

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GUESTS IN THE THIRD WEEK

1. Dr.SurjitBhalla, Chairman,Oxus Investments, S-160, PanchSheel Park, 2nd Floor, New Delhi - 110 017.

2. Shri S.M. Vijayanand, Additional Secretary, Ministry of Rural Development, Government of India, New

Delhi.

3. Shri S.S. Meenakshisundaram, Former Secretary to Government of India.

4. Shri Ashok Gulati, Chairman, Commission for Agriculture Cost & Prices, Ministry of Agriculture,

Government of India, Room No. 161, G-Wing, KrishiBhavan, New Delhi – 110001.

5. ShriSwapanDatta, Deputy Director General, ICAR, New Delhi

6. Dr. Usha B. Zehr, Whole Time Director of Board, Maharashtra Hybrid Seeds Company Ltd. (Mahyco),

Jalna,

7. Shri T. Nanda Kumar, Member, National Disaster Management Authority, NDMA Bhawan,A-1,

Safdarjung Enclave, New Delhi – 110029.

8. ShriPravesh Sharma, Managing Director, Small Farmers’ Agri-Business ConsortiumNCUI

Auditorium Building, 5th Floor, 3, Siri Institutional Area, August Kranti Marg, HauzKhas, New

Delhi – 110016.

9. Shri Sanjeev Asthana, Founder and Managing Partner, I-Farms, C-507, The Courtyard, Nirana Country,

South City, DLF Golf Course Extension Road, Sector-50, Gurgaon – 122018.

10. Dr. K.SeetaPrabhu, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Guwahati.

11. Mr. HowarthBouis, Director, HarvestPlus, IFPRI, 2033 K Street, NW Washington.

12. Mr. Prabhu L. Pingali, Professor of Applied Economics and Management and Director of the Tata-Cornell

Agriculture and Nutrition Initiative, 301C, Warren Hall, Cornell University.

13. ShriArbinda Mishra, Dean and Associate Professor, Department of Policy Studies, TERI University,

VasantKunj, New Delhi.

14. ShriAjitB. Jain, Joint Managing Director, Jain Irrigation Systems Ltd, Jalgaon, Maharashtra.

15. ShriDilipN. Kulkarni, President, Sustainable Agriculture, Jain Irrigation Systems Ltd., Jalgaon,

Maharashtra

16. Dr.Bimal Patel, Director, HCP Design, Planning and Management Pvt. Ltd., Paritosh, Usmanpura,

Ahmedabad - 380013, India

17. Dr. Isher Judge Ahluwalia, Chairperson, Board of Governors,Indian Council for Research on International

Economic Relations, Core-6A, 4th

Floor, India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road, New Delhi – 110003.

18. Mr. Alain Bertaud, 166 Forest Road, Glen Rock, NJ 07452, USA

19. Prof. K. Srinath Reddy, President, Public Health Foundation of India, ISID Campus, First Floor, 4

Institutional Area (Near TERI University), VasantKunj, New Delhi – 110070.

20. Dr. Mirai Chatterjee, Director – SEWA, SEWA Reception Centre, Opp. Victoria Garden, Ahmedabad.

21. Dr. Rakesh Sarwal, Advisor, Planning Commission, Government of India, YojanaBhawan, New Delhi

22. Dr. Abjay Shukla, Coordinator, SATHI-CEHAT, Pune

23. Dr. NachiketMor, Chairman, Sughavazhvu Healthcare

24. Dr. Krishna DipankarRao, Sr. Public Health Specialist, Health Economics & Systems and Adjunct

Assistant Professor, Public Health Foundation of India, ISID Campus, First Floor, 4 Institutional Area

(Near TERI University), VasantKunj, New Delhi – 110070

25. Dr. Abhay Bang, Director, Society for Education, Action and Research in Community Health (SEARCH),

Gadchiroli

26. Dr. SakthivelSelvaraj, Sr.Public Health Specialist, Public Health Foundation of India, ISID Campus, First

Floor, 4 Institutional Area (Near TERI University), VasantKunj, New Delhi – 110070

27. Dr. Samit Sharma, RMSC, Jaipur

28. Dr. KanavKahol, Team Leader, Affordable Health Technologies, Public Health Foundation of India, ISID

Campus, First Floor, 4 Institutional Area (Near TERI University), VasantKunj, New Delhi – 110070.

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MID CAREER TRAINING PROGRAMME FOR IAS

OFFICERS

PHASE – V

(September 16 to October 18, 2013)

TIME TABLE

07.10.2013 to 11.10.2013

Time Monday

07.10.2013

Tuesday

08.10.2013

Wednesday

09.10.2013

Thursday

10.10.2013

Friday

11.10.2013

Saturday

12.10.2013

09:30

To 11:15

Future of Manufacturing in

India

[Rajiv Kumar]

Overview:

National and State

Budgetary

reforms and International

experience

[Indira

Rajaraman]

Infrastructure

Development in India – Historical

Perspective &

Current Needs

[Rajiv Lall]

3Es and their

Linkages

[RukminiBanerji/

Manish Sabharwal]

0930-1045 hrs.

Law, Liberty and Justice

[MadhuKishwar] Regulation

framework in

India and

impact on policy making

[Rahul

Khullar]* Higher Education:

Policy Options

[Mohandas Pai]

1050-1135 hrs.

Gender Issues

[Vrinda Grover]

Tea/Coffee Break 1115 to 1130 hrs.

11:30

To 13:15

Panel Discussion

on India Cannot become a Globally

Competitive Mass

Manufacturing Economy

[AjitRanade/

Pankaj Chandra/

ArunMaira]

The New Direct Tex

Code

[ArbindModi]

Infrastructure

Financing in India – Current Issues

& Challenges

[SantoshNayar*/

Tapsije Mishra*]

Skill Development

for Tapping the Demographic

Dividend

[Manish

Sabharwal]

1200-1245 hrs.

Gender Issues

[MadhuKishwar] Presentations of

Policy Papers by the

Participants

1245-1330 hrs.

Discussion and Q&A

[MadhuKishwar/ Vrinda

Grover]

Lunch Break 1315 to 1400 hrs.

14:00

To

15:45

Panel Discussion

on Merging

Manufacturing and Export Promotion

Policies- The Only

Way Forward for the Indian

Economy

[Ajay Shankar/

Sunil Munjal/

Shekhar Shah]

Goods and

Services Tax

in India

[Sumit Bose/

T. Koshy]

Private Investment in

Infrastructure –

Way forward

[K. Venkatesh/

Vinayak

Chatterjee/P.

Mukhopadhyay/

Cherian

Thomas]

Panel Discussion on

private vs public,

quantity vs quality and cost vs price

[Manish

Sabharwal/

Mohan Das Pai/

RukminiBanerji]

1415-1600 hrs.

Caste: An Alternate

Perspective

[ChandraBhan

Prasad/MilindKamble/MD

Srinivas*]

Presentations of

Policy Papers by the

Participants

Venue: Full Group : Gyanshila Auditorium

*Tentative.

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GUESTS IN THE FOURTH WEEK

1. Shri Rajiv Kumar, Senior Fellow, Center for Policy Research, New Delhi.

2. Dr. AjitRanade, Chief Economist, Aditya Birla Group, Mumbai 400 030.

3. Prof. Pankaj Chandra, Director, Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore.

4. ShriArunMaira, Member, Planning Commission, YojanaBhawan, New Delhi – 110001.

5. Shri Ajay Shankar, Member, National Manufacturing Competitiveness Council (NMCC)

VigyanBhavanAnnexe, Maulana Azad Road, New Delhi – 110011.

6. Shri Sunil Munjal, Joint Managing Director, Corporate & Registered Office Hero

MotoCorp Ltd.34, Community Centre, BasantLok, VasantVihar,New Delhi - 110057,

India.

7. ShriShekhar Shah, Director General, National Council of Applied Economic Research,

ParisilaBhawan, 11 IndraprasthaEstate, New Delhi – 110001.

8. Ms. Indira Rajaraman, B2/2395 Greenglade Apartments, VasantKunj, New Delhi

110070.

9. ShriArbindModi, CR, D-II/10, Pandara Park, Income Tax Flats, New Delhi-110003

10. Shri T Koshy, 402, Chandra Sagar, LBS Garden, Worli Hills PIN 400018 11. Dr. Rajiv Lall, Chairman, IDFC.

12. Shri K. Venkatesh, Chief Executive and Managing Director, L&T Infrastructure

Development Projects Ltd., TCTC Building, First Floor, Mount Poonamallee

Road,Manapakkam, Chennai - 600089.

13. ShriVinayak Chatterjee, Chairman cum Managing Director, Feedback Infra, 15th Floor,

Tower 9B, DLF Cyber City, Phase-III, Gurgaon 122 002.

14. ShriParthaMukhopadhyay.

15. Shri Manish Sabharwal, Chairman, Team Lease Services Pvt. Ltd., 6th Floor, BMTC

Commercial Complex, 80ft Road, Koramangala, Bengaluru – 560095.

16. Ms. RukminiBanerji, Head, ASER Centre, F-21, 2nd Floor (First Portion), PreetVihar

(Near PreetVihar Metro station Lift No.3) Delhi-110092.

17. Mr. T. V. Mohandas Pai, Chairman, Manipal Global Education

18. Ms. Madhu P. Kishwar, Founder, ManushiSangathan, C-1/3, Sangam Estate 1 Under Hill

Road, Civil Lines, New Delhi-110054.

19. Ms. Vrinda Grover, Advocate, Supreme Court of India, N-14A, Saket, New Delhi -

110017.

20. Shri Chandra Bhan Prasad, C-4, MitraDweepApts, 38, IP Extension, Delhi-110 092

(India)

21. ShriMilindKamble, Chairman, Dalit Indian Chamber of Commerce & Industry, Pune

22. Shri M.D. Srinivas, Chairman, Centre for Policy Studies, Chennai.

23. Shri Rahul Khullar, Chairman, Telecom Regulatory Authority of India,

MahanagarDoorsancharBhawan, JLN Marg, (Old Minto Road), New Delhi – 110 002.

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MID CAREER TRAINING PROGRAMME FOR

IAS OFFICERS

PHASE – V

(September 16 to October 18, 2013)

TIME TABLE

14.10.2013 to 18.10.2013

Time Monday

14.10.2013

Tuesday

15.10.2013

Wednesday

16.10.2013

Thursday

17.10.2013

Friday

18.10.2013

09:30 To

10:45

Overview of e-Governance

in India

[R. Chandrashekhar/

R.S. Sharma/

Subhash Bhatnagar Moderator: J.

Satyanarayana]

Challenges for Internal Security

[AjitDoval]

Id-ul-Zuha

Environment and Climate Change

[C.S. Dasgupta]

10:55

To

12:10

UID and Aadhaar

Enablement of Public Services

[Vijay S. Madan]

External Threats to

India’s Security

[Satish Chandra]

Id-ul-Zula

Energy Security: Policy Options for

India

[VikramSingh

Mehta]

1215-1330 hrs.

Valedictory Function

[H.E. the President of

India]

Tea/Coffee Break 1210 to 1230 hrs.

12:30 To

13:45

Government in Cyber Space – Social Media and

Cyber Security

[K.K. Bajaj/

Riva Canguly Das

Moderator: GulshanRai]

Left Wing Extremism

[Vijay Kumar]

Id-ul-Zuha

Lunch Break 1345 to 1445 hrs.

14:45 To

16:00

Success Stories in e-

Governance

M.J. Joseph or Amardeep

Bhatia/ Sanjay Jaju

Moderator: J.

Satyanarayana]

Panel Discussion on

National Security

[Gen. NC Vij/

AK Doval/

Satish Chandra/ Vijay Kumar]

Id-ul-Zuha

Feedback session with

the Members of the Programme

Management

Committee

Venue: Full Group : Gyanshila Auditorium

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GUESTS IN THE FIFTH WEEK

1. Shri J. Satyanarayan, Secretary to the Government of India, Department of Electronics &

Information Technology, Electronics Niketan, 6, CGO Complex, Lodi Road, New Delhi

110003.

2. Shri R. Chandrashekhar, Former Secretary to Government of India.

3. Shri R.S. Sharma, Chief Secretary to Government of Jharkhand, Ranchi.

4. Prof. Subhash Bhatnagar, IIM, Vastrapur, Ahmedabad-380015.

5. Shri Vijay S. Madan, Director General and Mission Director, UIDAI, Planning

Commission, Government of India, 3rd

Floor, Tower-II, Jeevan Bharti Building,

Connaught Circus, New Delhi-110001.

6. Dr. K.K. Bajaj, CEO, Data Security Council of India, Niryat Bhawan, 3rd

Floor, Rao Tula

Ram Marg, New Delhi – 110057.

7. Ms. Riva Ganguly Das, Joint Secretary (Public Diplomacy), Ministry of External Affairs,

South Block, New Delhi-110011.

8. Dr. Gulshan Rai, Director General, Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-

IN), Electronics Niketan, CGO Complex, Lodi Road, New Delhi – 110003.

9. Shri M.J. Joseph, Additional Secretary, OR ShriAmardeep Bhatia, Joint Secretary,

Ministry of Corporate Affairs, New Delhi.

10. Shri Sanjay Jaju, Secretary (IT), MeeSeva, Government of Andhra Pradesh, Secretariat,

D Block, 3rd

Floor, Hyderabad.

11. ShriAjit Doval, IPS (Retd.), Former Director, Intelligence Bureau, C-228, Sector-44,

Noida - 201 301 (U.P.).

12. Shri Satish Chandra, Former Deputy National Security Advisor

13. Shri Vijay Kumar, Former DG, CRPF.

14. Gen.(Retd) N.C. Vij, Former Chief of Army Staff

15. Shri Chandrashekhar Dasgupta, Distinguished Fellow, The Energy and Resources

Institute (TERI), Darbari Seth Block, India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road, New Delhi-3.

16. Shri Vikram Singh Mehta, Chairman, Brookings India.

17. His Excellence the President of India

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Annexure-IV