8 probationary IAS officers of 2025 batch allocated to Gujarat Cadre pay courtesy visit to CM Bhupendra Patel
Gujarat, May 18
Eight probationary officers of the 2025 batch of the Indian Administrative Service, allocated to the Gujarat cadre, paid a courtesy call to Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel in Gandhinagar, on Monday.
According to a release, these probationary IAS officers have successfully completed the Foundation Course at the Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration, Mussoorie, and have been appointed as Additional Assistant Collectors in the Gujarat cadre. They have been allotted Banaskantha, Bharuch, Amreli, Kutch, Panchmahal, Godhra, Valsad, Rajkot, and Mahisagar districts for fifty-two weeks of district training.
Patel extended his best wishes to the probationary IAS officers and encouraged them to work with dedication for the welfare of citizens and the underprivileged sections of society.
During the district training, these officers will receive training on various subjects, including public health and nutrition, One District-One Product, social and financial inclusion, good governance, law and order, and management. Prior to this training, the officers are currently undergoing four weeks of institutional training at Sardar Patel Institute of Public Administration (SPIPA), Ahmedabad, which is scheduled to conclude on 26 May, the release said.
The probationary IAS officers who met the CM also expressed that the training at SPIPA has played an important role in shaping their careers.
This meeting was also attended by the Director General of SPIPA and the Principal Secretary of the Administrative Reforms Division, Hareet Shukla, Director Chandresh Kotak, and other SPIPA officials.
Meanwhile, on Sunday, Patel stated that in the 21st century, creativity, innovation and design are the key factors that can enable a nation to stay ahead in global competition.
Addressing the launch function of the Incubation and Innovation Centre at the National Institute of Design (NID) in Gandhinagar, he said that NID has become a "living symbol of India's creativity owing to the visionary leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi."
He further said that the newly launched Incubation and Innovation Centre at NID will become a new milestone and encourage designers as well.
He added that under the Prime Minister's vision, design is no longer just a subject, but an invaluable component of campaigns such as 'Make in India', 'Aatmanirbhar Bharat', and 'Viksit Bharat'.
Calling every NID student an innovator, the Chief Minister said that NID is not merely an institution for youth but has emerged as a global brand. Its students are providing new direction to the world by integrating Indian culture, traditions and modernity. Therefore, this newly built Incubation and Innovation Centre will prove to be the right project at the right place.
The Chief Minister stated that the state government remains fully committed to encouraging the talent, innovation and creativity of the youth. He further said that entrepreneurship and enterprise are deeply rooted in the DNA of the people of Gujarat, and as a result, nearly 16,000 startups are currently operational in the state. Owing to this, Gujarat has received the 'Best Performer State' award.
— ANI
Reader Comments
Nice gesture by CM Bhupendra Patel to meet them personally. It shows the importance the state gives to administration. But I hope these officers don't just become desk-job babus. We need them on the ground solving water problems in Saurashtra and drought in Kutch.
Just another photo-op. Real test for these officers will be in the field, not in SPIPA classrooms. Hope they remember their training in Mussoorie when they face real challenges like land disputes or farmer distress.
The NID incubation centre news is more interesting! Gujarat's startup ecosystem is really thriving under Modi's vision. 16,000 startups is no small feat. As for the IAS officers, let's hope they bring that same innovative spirit to governance.
Good that they're emphasizing welfare of underprivileged sections. But actions speak louder than words. Let's see how many of these officers actually step out of their air-conditioned offices and interact with people in slums or villages. Aar ya paar for Indian bureaucracy!
The training at SPIPA is crucial - Sardar Patel was a master administrator. These officers should learn from his approach of combining firmness with empathy. Also, Gujarat's focus on One District-One Product is smart. Real game-changer for local artisans.
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