Governor's Wisdom: How Small Training Lapses Lead to Major Future Failures

Governor Mangubhai Patel addressed trainee Deputy Collectors at Raj Bhavan with crucial advice for their administrative careers. He warned that even small lapses during training could lead to major accidents in the future. The Governor emphasized that service work done with sensitivity brings inner joy, unlike momentary material comforts. He stressed that administrative success comes from field visits rather than working from offices, echoing Prime Minister Modi's approach to governance.

Key Points: MP Governor Patel Advises Trainee Deputy Collectors at Raj Bhavan

  • Governor warns small training lapses can become major future accidents
  • Emphasizes sensitivity and wisdom as foundations of good governance
  • Stresses learning from deprived and backward sections of society
  • Highlights importance of field visits over office-based administration
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MP: Guv Patel addresses govt officers at Raj Bhavan

Madhya Pradesh Governor Mangubhai Patel emphasizes sensitivity in governance, warns small training lapses can cause major accidents, stresses field visits over office work.

"Service work done with sensitivity gives inner joy. The comfort of material facilities is momentary. - Governor Mangubhai Patel"

Bhopal, Nov 21

Madhya Pradesh Governor Mangubhai Patel while addressing a group of trainee Deputy Collectors at the Raj Bhavan on Friday said that at all times and in every society, good people always receive respect.

Governor Patel advised the trainee Deputy Collectors of the RCVP Noronha Academy of Madhya Pradesh administration, who had visited the Raj Bhavan, that even a small lapse during training can become the cause of a major accident in future.

"Service work done with sensitivity gives inner joy. The comfort of material facilities is momentary. Learning with full concentration and dedication becomes the foundation of future success," he said.

The Governor added that among all living beings in nature, the most powerful is the human being, who has been given unique strength in the form of intellect and speech.

"With the meaningful use of these strengths, a person becomes better step-by-step. The need is for positive use of intellect and polite use of speech," Governor Patel said.

He also advised trainee officers that in future life one should always have the spirit to learn and to understand through experiences.

"Important and useful practical knowledge is received from the most deprived, backward and poor persons of society."

Governor Patel said: "In a democratic system, civil servants serve as an essential link between the government and the public. They form the foundation of good governance."

He asserted that the primary requirement of good governance is that officers take decisions with sensitivity, wisdom, fairness and factual understanding.

Governor Patel emphasised on understanding of the government's schemes and policies, which are aimed at helping and uplifting deprived, poor and backward persons.

"Without understanding the intent of a scheme, its purpose, and the condition of the beneficiary, difficulties arise in shaping the scheme and ensuring its effective implementation," he added.

During his address, the Governor also familiarised trainee officers with the ground realities of implementation through examples of tap water and housing schemes.

"Administrative success does not come from working while sitting in rooms. Extensive field visits are essential. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said that a scheme can be truly understood not in the office but by going to the ground," he said.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good advice but implementation is the real challenge. Many officers forget these principles once they get comfortable positions. Hope these trainees take this seriously and serve with dedication.
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Sarah B
"Service work done with sensitivity gives inner joy" - such beautiful words! This is the kind of leadership guidance our young officers need. More such interactions would be beneficial for our administrative system.
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Arjun K
Learning from the poorest sections of society is indeed valuable wisdom. Our officers should remember they are public servants first. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Michael C
While the advice is excellent, I wish there was more focus on accountability mechanisms. Good governance requires both good intentions and strong systems to ensure compliance.
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Kavya N
The point about understanding scheme intent before implementation is crucial! So many government schemes fail because officers don't understand the actual needs of beneficiaries. Good guidance for our future administrators.

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