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Refresher Training Programme on Financial Management and MIS

The Refresher Training Programme on Financial Management and Management Information Systems (MIS) aims to enhance the skills and knowledge of participants in these critical areas. This program is designed for professionals who manage financial operations and oversee the use of MIS in their organizations.

Objectives:

  • To update participants on the latest practices in financial planning, budgeting, and reporting.

  • To strengthen their understanding of MIS for efficient data management and decision-making.

  • To promote transparency and accountability through improved financial and information systems management.

Key Topics Covered:

  1. Financial Management: Panchayat Budgeting techniques, Taxation rules, Public procurement and financial auditing.

  2. Office Procedures: Proper filing and recording system.

  3. Integration of Financial Systems with MIS: Real-time tracking and reporting of financial data through e-gram swaraj.

Target Audience: Block Accountants of blocks of disricts, Assistant Accounts Officer of ZPs 

Outcome: Participants will gain practical insights and tools to optimize financial resources and improve data management, leading to better organizational performance and decision-making.

Training on Leadership for VCDC (Village Council Development Committee) Chairpersons

The Leadership Training for VCDC Chairpersons is designed to empower local leaders with the necessary skills to drive development initiatives effectively within their communities. As pivotal figures in grassroots governance, VCDC Chairpersons play a crucial role in ensuring the efficient implementation of development projects and the welfare of their constituencies.

Objectives:

  • To enhance leadership and decision-making skills.

  • To strengthen their understanding of governance, accountability, and resource management.

  • To build capacity for mobilizing community participation and fostering inclusive development.

Key Topics Covered:

  1. Leadership and Governance: Principles of effective leadership, ethical governance, and decision-making.

  2. Role and Responsibilities of VCDC Chairpersons: Understanding statutory roles and effective functioning within the VCDC framework.

  3. Resource Management: Concept of the MATE & Social Audit in MGNREGA works. How it beneficial for improve governance. 

  4. Target Audience: This training is specifically tailored for VCDC Chairpersons of BTR region.

Outcome: Participants will leave with enhanced leadership capabilities, a clearer understanding of their roles, and practical strategies for fostering sustainable community development and participatory governance.

Refresher Training for FLCRPs on Financial Literacy Camps (FLCs) under Depositors Education and Awareness Programme of RBI

The Refresher Training for Financial Literacy Counsellors and Resource Persons (FLCRPs) focuses on enhancing their capacity to conduct effective Financial Literacy Camps (FLCs). This initiative is part of the Depositors Education and Awareness (DEA) Programme of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), aimed at promoting financial literacy and consumer protection.

Objectives:

  • To update FLCRPs on the latest developments in financial products, services, and digital banking.

  • To enhance their ability to educate rural and semi-urban communities about financial management and safe banking practices.

  • To strengthen their communication and outreach strategies for building financial awareness.

Key Topics Covered:

  1. Financial Literacy and Inclusion: Importance of saving, credit, insurance, and retirement planning.

  2. Digital Financial Services: Promoting the safe use of digital payment systems and online banking.

  3. Consumer Protection: Awareness about frauds, grievance redressal mechanisms, and depositor rights.

  4. Effective Delivery of FLCs: Techniques for engaging diverse audiences and measuring the impact of financial literacy initiatives.

  5. Case Studies and Best Practices: Sharing success stories from previous FLCs.

Target Audience: The training is intended for FLCRPs engaged in organizing FLCs under the RBI’s DEA programme.

Outcome: Participants will gain advanced knowledge and practical tools to conduct impactful FLCs, thereby fostering financial literacy and empowering depositors to make informed financial decisions.


Day-Long Workshop on National Panchayat Awards

The Day-Long Workshop on National Panchayat Awards is designed to familiarize Panchayat representatives and officials with the objectives, criteria, and application process of the prestigious National Panchayat Awards. These awards, instituted by the Ministry of Panchayati Raj, aim to recognize and incentivize excellence in local governance and development.

Objectives:

  • To enhance understanding of the award categories such as the Deen Dayal Upadhyay Panchayat Sashaktikaran Puraskar (DDUPSP), Nanaji Deshmukh Rashtriya Gaurav Gram Sabha Puraskar (NDRGGSP), and others.

  • To guide participants on best practices and innovative strategies for improving governance and service delivery.

  • To encourage Panchayats to adopt transparent, accountable, and participatory approaches for sustainable development.

Key Topics Covered:

  1. Award Categories and Criteria: Detailed explanation of various award categories and evaluation parameters.

  2. Documentation and Reporting: Techniques for preparing comprehensive submissions, including data collation and impact reporting.

  3. Showcasing Best Practices: Sharing success stories of past award-winning Panchayats.

  4. Using Technology in Governance: Emphasizing the role of e-governance tools in improving Panchayat performance.

  5. Interactive Sessions: Q&A and hands-on exercises for better understanding of the application process.

Target Audience: Panchayat members at the Gram, Block, and District levels.

Outcome: Participants will gain a clear understanding of how to align their Panchayat’s initiatives with award criteria, enhance governance quality, and improve their chances of winning the National Panchayat Awards.

 

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