Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Jan 5: The three-day training capacity building programme organised by Department of Administrative Reforms and Public Grievances (DARPG) concluded here today with Government e-Marketplace (GeM) remaining focus of the speakers on the last day.
The programme was held in collaboration with National Institute of Financial Management (NIFM), National Centre for Good Governance (NCGG), Department of Finance and J&K Institute of Management, Public Administration and Rural Development (IMPARD).
Advisor to Lieutenant Governor, Farooq Khan chaired the valedictory session of the three-day capacity building programme.
During his address, Khan called upon the participating officers to get the maximum benefit out of the programme particularly on GeM which will eventually help in saving the public exchequer.
The Advisor said that if the purchasing on GeM by Government departments is done properly, timely and diligently it would serve the purpose of people’s welfare.
Complementing DARPG, IMPARD, NIFM and other agencies for organising such programme, the Advisor said that the young officers will get good exposure through the capacity building programme and would enrich them for future procurement and purchasing of equipment for government departments.
Secretary, General Administration Department, Farooq Ahmad Lone, while speaking on the occasion said that the training programme will extensively help the officials of J&K administration while dealing with their day-to-day work regarding procurement and purchasing for Government agencies.
Speaking during the practical session on procurement through GeM, Joint Secretary and Chief Finance Officer, GeM, Rajeev Kandpal said that the programme will give exposure to the officials regarding General Financial Rules (GFR) and other financial matters while dealing with their administrative work.
Commenting on ‘GeM Samvaad’ an outreach programme launched by Government of India, Rajeev Kandpal said that it was launched with an aim to get on spot feedback from all States and UTs regarding GeM. He further said that the governments of different States and UTs can save upto 25% of public exchequer by procuring various departmental equipment through GeM.