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Piyush Goyal launches training module on ‘Role of CBIC in PM GatiShakti’

Chairman, CBC appreciated the massive participation from CTIs, state ATIs, Central Ministries and industry experts for the joint workshop showcasing the innate principle of PM GatiShakti.
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Union Minister of Commerce & Industry, Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution, and Textiles, Sh. Piyush Goyal highlighted the role of PM GatiShakti in project prioritization, optimization and evidence-based decision-making for enhancing ease of living and ease of doing business. While addressing the Workshop on ‘Development of Digital Learning Resources for Capacity Building on PM GatiShakti National Master Plan’, organised by the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) in collaboration with the Capacity Building Commission (CBC), the Minister said that data-driven training and capacity building is important for ensuring wider adoption of PM GatiShakti principles for the multimodal infrastructure and logistics development.

Shri Goyal also launched a training module on ‘Role of CBIC in PM GatiShakti’, developed for the Ministry of Finance which showcases use of PM GatiShakti for streamlining customs operation for promoting logistics efficiency. The Workshop was also graced by the Chairman, CBC, Sh. Adil Zainulbhai; Special Secretary (Logistics), DPIIT, Smt. Sumita Dawra; and Member, CBC, Sh. Praveen Pardeshi.

Special Secretary (Logistics), DPIIT highlighted the transformative approach of PM GatiShakti initiative that has enabled Ministries/ Departments and States/ UTs to efficiently plan big ticket infrastructure projects. She said that a huge capex push for overall capital investment of INR 10 lakh crores shall aid people centric development via effective and integrated planning of resources.

Chairman, CBC appreciated the massive participation from CTIs, state ATIs, Central Ministries and industry experts for the joint workshop showcasing the innate principle of PM GatiShakti – ‘the whole of government approach’.

The Workshop focused on institutionalizing and regularising training and capacity building of Government Officials on PM GatiShakti principles; Deliberating upon the content, structure and design of sector-specific training modules on implementation of PM GatiShakti approach in planning and development of Infrastructure and Logistics. These training modules, included in Foundation/ Induction / mid career courses of all the CTIs and State ATIs, shall also familiarize the officers with data-driven decision-making in the Logistics Sector.

The workshop was broadly divided into two sessions. Session 1 was a panel discussion on Mainstreaming PM GatiShakti approach in Curriculum of CTIs and State ATIs for a developed India; and Session 2 observed discussion and deliberations in 4 parallel breakout groups for focussed group discussion on Sector-specific training needs & course content and framework for effective delivery mechanism.

Key takeaways from the workshop was:

To provide access to dummy data-based application modules (based on successful case studies) at induction-level for enriched PM GatiShakti experience. Establishment of induction labs for simulation-based learning.

Facilitate the development of interactive digital courses based on the training need assessment while integrating the PM GatiShakti principles for training of all officers.

Conversion of existing courses in CTIs and State ATIs into digital courses at IGoT platform.

Explore the possibility of building capacities for developing spatial transformation plans/predictive plans using AI, Blockchain, and other advanced technologies.

To mainstream regular training and capacity building courses on PM GatiShakti principles at Central Training Institutes (CTIs) and State Administrative Training Institutes (State ATIs), a joint workshop on ‘Development of Digital Learning Resources for Capacity Building on PM GatiShakti National Master Plan’, was held yesterday by Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) in collaboration with Capacity Building Commission (CBC).

Over 70 participants covering Officials from selected CTIs including Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration (LBSNAA), National Academy of Indian Railways; state ATIs such as Maharashtra Remote Sensing Application Centre (MRSAC), Haryana Institute of Public Administration (HIPA); concerned line Ministries/Department, and representatives from CBC empanelled agencies, attended the workshop.

For wider adoption in planning for economic and social infrastructure at district and block level, PM GatiShakti is further integrated in the Aspirational Blocks Programme. The CTIs and State ATIs will act as resource centres and support the government official in rigorous utilization of PM GatiShakti NMP for holistic area-development planning.

The workshop is one of the measures undertaken for Logistics Human Resources Development & Capacity Building Strategy of National Logistics Policy. Other initiatives taken includes the following:

To sensitise CTIs and State ATIs on the integration of courses on PM GatiShakti into their ongoing curricula, a Webinar was held with all CTIs and State ATIs along with CBC on 4th August 2023.As on date, 17 CTIs and 19 State ATIs have appointed Nodal officers for the same.

A MoU between DPIIT and Gati Shakti Vishwavidyalaya regarding capacity building in logistics was signed on 4th October 2023.

Since the launch of PM GatiShakti on 13 October, 2023, 39 Ministries of Govt of India, and all 36 States/UTs have been onboarded on PM GatiShakti platform. Significant achievements have been made and showcased at various national and international forums. This includes G-20 Seminar on Trade Infrastructure at 3rd Trade and Investment working group (TIWG) at Kevadia, Exhibition at B-20, 2023 Regional Cooperation and Integration Conference in Georgia, and five regional workshops across the country. This flagship initiative has also garnered attention from various countries such as Nepal, Japan and Vietnam. Furthermore, a ‘Compendium of PM GatiShakti’ on success stories of PM GatiShakti usage by both Central Ministries & States/UTs has been published.

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