“The Training
Course on Public Private Partnership (PPP) for Indian Forest Service Officers from
across the Country”, sponsored by the Ministry of
Environment, Forest, and Climate Change, Government of India, and conducted by Management
Development Center (MDC) of Dr. MCR HRD Institute, Government of Telangana has
concluded today, i e, on January 12th, 2018.
Sri B P Acharya, IAS, Spl. Chief Secretary to Government
& DG, Dr. MCR HRD Institute of Telangana gave away participation
certificates to the IFS officers.
Sri A P Sawhney, IAS, Secretary, Ministry
of Electronics & IT, Govt. of India,
who graced the
Valedictory Function of the training program, said that the PPP model has
got great potential to empower the country to compete with the developed
countries at the global level. “The PPP model, which is based on the principle
of utilizing the respective strengths of both Government and private sector, is
the most effective vehicle for the multifaceted development of the country”, he
stated. Continuing his address, he said that such PPP projects as Cyber City, Hyderabad
Metro Rail Ltd, Pharma City, HICC, Financial Districts, etc., established in
Hyderabad, have not only brought in their wake huge employment opportunities
but also enriched the economic profile of the State.
Sri B P Acharya, IAS said that there is a pressing need to build up a
national consensus among all pillars of society, including Government,
judiciary, media, etc. to use the PPP model for development in all walks of
life. He called for greater coordination among all the departments of
Government in order to make PPP projects a great success. “While protection of
forests and wild life is important in its own right, there are multiple
opportunities of undertaking PPP projects by the Forest Department”, he stated
and called upon the IFS officers to utilize the knowledge gained in the
training program to plan PPP projects in their respective domains.
Sri B Venkatesh, IFS, Executive Director,
Jungle Lodges & Resorts, Karnataka said that the success story of eco-tourism projects
in Karnataka should be a source of inspirations and similar projects should be
introduced on PPP model, across the country.
Sri S K Singh, IFS, Conservator of Forest,
Khandwa, MP underlined the
need for a comprehensive policy in order to give a big boost to PPP in
forestry. “While such projects as Babboo Mission, Krishi Vaniki, etc. are being
implemented in Madhya Pradesh, which provide for collaboration between
Government and private sector, there is a need a for a big push to PPP model of
development for forestry in Madhya Pradesh”, he added.
Smt. S. Senbagapriya, IFS,
District Forest Officer, Tamil Nadu said that
the training program on PPP for IFS officers is first-of-its-kind in the entire
country and underlined the need for similar capacity building programs for
employees at lower levels too in order to enrich the human resources for making
PPP projects a success.
Sri Govind Raj, Associate Professor, MDC conducted the proceedings of the valedictory
Function.
-Press note
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