Chandigarh, May 16, 2023 - In an effort to ensure seamless implementation of the revised fund flow procedure under the Member of Parliament Local Area Development Scheme (MPLADS), the Chandigarh Administration organized a training workshop in collaboration with officials from the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI). The workshop also saw the participation of officials from the Punjab state and UT Administration who are involved in MPLADS at both the district and state levels.
The workshop, held recently, aimed to familiarize the attendees with the newly launched web solution designed to implement the revised MPLADS guidelines. MoSPI officials led the training sessions, providing detailed explanations and practical demonstrations to all participants. The hands-on training facilitated a better understanding of the new fund flow procedure, enabling the officials to execute the MPLADS scheme flawlessly.
During the workshop, the officials engaged in constructive discussions, exchanging valuable insights and best practices in the implementation of MPLADS. The training sessions were conducted in a collaborative environment, promoting effective knowledge sharing among the participants.
The revised MPLADS guidelines and the newly launched web solution signify the commitment of the Chandigarh Administration and MoSPI to enhance the efficiency and transparency of the MPLADS scheme. The workshop provided a vital platform for officials from Punjab state and UT Administration to equip themselves with the necessary skills and knowledge to effectively implement the revised fund flow procedure.
By conducting such training workshops, the Chandigarh Administration and MoSPI continue to demonstrate their dedication to good governance and the effective utilization of MPLADS funds for the holistic development of local areas.
The event witnessed the gracious presence of esteemed dignitaries, including Shri Alok Shekhar, Additional Secretary of the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation, New Delhi, and Shri Arindam Modak, Deputy Director General (MPLADS) from New Delhi. Also present during the workshop was Shri Amit Kumar, Additional Deputy Commissioner of Chandigarh.
Shri Vinay Pratap Singh IAS, Deputy Commissioner of Chandigarh, warmly welcomed the distinguished guests and emphasized the significance of the workshop in enhancing the understanding and implementation of the revised MPLADS guidelines. He expressed gratitude to the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation for their continuous support and guidance in promoting transparency and accountability in the utilization of MPLADS funds.
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