Arunachal Pradesh Builds Future Leaders with New Administrative Training Institute
Arunachal Pradesh CM Pema Khandu inaugurated a new Administrative Training Institute in Naharlagun, aimed at overcoming unique governance challenges. The facility features a four-storied administrative block and a six-storied hostel. Training 140 new officers, the institute is poised to enhance state governance with innovative and empathetic administrators.
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In a strategic move to bolster state governance, Arunachal Pradesh's Chief Minister Pema Khandu inaugurated the new Administrative Training Institute (ATI) in Naharlagun on Friday.
The complex, costing Rs 20 crore for its four-storied administrative and six-storied hostel blocks, is set to train government officials to tackle the state's unique challenges.
Focusing on innovation and empathy in administration, the facility will host 140 new officers for a four-month training, showcasing Arunachal's commitment to effective governance.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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