Key Points

Union Minister Jitendra Singh chaired the IIPA Executive Council meeting where he stressed the importance of technology integration in governance training. He specifically highlighted the need to blend emerging technologies like AI with administrative skills development for scientists and academicians. The minister also addressed the critical role of social media in modern governance, calling for dedicated workshops on responsible usage. The meeting saw several key decisions including awards distribution, new branch approvals, and recognition of IIPA's extensive training programs benefiting thousands of officials.

Key Points: Jitendra Singh Pushes Tech-Driven Governance Training at IIPA Meet

  • Minister calls for integrating AI and digital tools into governance training programs
  • Emphasizes need to equip scientists with administrative skills for leadership roles
  • Urges sensitization workshops on responsible social media use for officers
  • IIPA awarded Paul H. Appleby Award to retired IAS officer Meenakshi Hooja
  • Council approved new local branch at Nanded and multiple research collaborations
  • Institute conducted 49 training programs benefiting over 2,800 officials this year
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Union Minister Jitendra Singh calls for Tech-Driven training in governance at IIPA Council meet

Union Minister emphasizes AI integration in public administration training, social media sensitization for officers, and expanding IIPA's reach to build future-ready governance.

"India has a rich pool of scientific talent, but structured training in institutional management and administrative orientation is essential - Jitendra Singh"

New Delhi, September 29

Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Science & Technology, Jitendra Singh, chaired the 327th meeting of the Executive Council of the Indian Institute of Public Administration (IIPA) in New Delhi on Monday.

New Delhi [India], September 29 (ANI): Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Science & Technology, Jitendra Singh, chaired the 327th meeting of the Executive Council of the Indian Institute of Public Administration (IIPA) in New Delhi on Monday.

As per a release from the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions, as Chairman of the Council, Jitendra Singh emphasised the need for stronger integration of governance training with emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, digital platforms, and data-driven tools.

In his address, Singh underlined the importance of equipping scientists and academicians--who often transition into senior administrative positions--with governance and communication skills.

"India has a rich pool of scientific talent, but structured training in institutional management and administrative orientation is essential for those taking on leadership roles," he said.

The Minister also spoke on the evolving role of social media in governance, urging sensitisation of officers on responsible use. He called for dedicated workshops to address the "how and how not to" of social media engagement, noting the risks of misinformation and the need for credible public communication.

The Executive Council approved several agenda items, including confirmation of the previous meeting's minutes, adoption of the Annual Report and audited accounts for 2024-25, admission of new life members, and establishment of a new local branch at Nanded, Maharashtra, the release stated.

A key highlight was the announcement of annual awards: the Paul H. Appleby Award 2025 was conferred on retired IAS officer Meenakshi Hooja, while the Dr. Rajendra Prasad Award for Academic Excellence 2025 went to Prof. Prakash C. Sarangi, former Vice-Chancellor of Ravenshaw University.

The Best Performing Branch Awards went to Karnataka (first prize), Uttar Pradesh (second), and Madhya Pradesh and Mizoram (joint third).

In the Annual Essay Competition, nearly 200 entries were received on themes such as Artificial Intelligence, social media challenges, and ease of living, with prizes awarded to four winners including academics and students from Jharkhand, Telangana, Punjab, and Haryana. The Annual Case Study Competition first prize went to Dr. Vivek Dixit of AIIMS, New Delhi, for his work on third gender concerns. The T.N. Chaturvedi Award for Best Article was given for studies published in IIPA's flagship journals Indian Journal of Public Administration and Lok Prashashan, the release stated.

The Council also took note of IIPA's recent collaborations, including its agreements with the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) and the Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure (CDRI), both of which have taken space in the new IIPA Bhawan.

Between April and September 2025, IIPA conducted 49 training programmes benefitting 2,809 officials and completed six research projects, with 21 projects ongoing.

Earlier, welcoming the members, IIPA Director General Surendra Nath Tripathi outlined the institute's efforts to strengthen regional branches, expand outreach through smart classrooms, and promote live-streaming of academic activities for wider access. He stressed the importance of structured documentation of workshops and regional conferences to produce publications that can influence policy.

Jitendra Singh reiterated that IIPA, as a premier training and research institution, must continue expanding collaborations at both national and international levels and align its work with the vision of Viksit Bharat @ 2047.

"By reaching out to districts, local governments, and private stakeholders, IIPA can ensure that India builds a future-ready governance ecosystem," he added.

- ANI

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Priya S
Good to see focus on social media training for officers. Many government handles are either inactive or post irrelevant content. Proper training can help bridge the gap between citizens and administration. 👍
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Rohit P
While the intentions are good, I hope this doesn't become another theoretical exercise. We've seen many such announcements before. The real test is whether these tech initiatives reach the common man in villages and small towns.
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Sarah B
Impressed by the scale of training - 2,809 officials in just 6 months! This kind of capacity building is essential for modern governance. The focus on disaster management collaborations is particularly timely given climate change challenges.
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Karthik V
The awards distribution shows recognition for good work across states. Karnataka leading the way as always! 👏 Hope other states learn from their best practices. The Viksit Bharat 2047 vision needs such coordinated efforts.
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Michael C
Training scientists in governance skills is a brilliant move. Often technical experts struggle with administrative roles. This structured approach can help India leverage its scientific talent better for national development.
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Nisha Z
Appreciate the mention of third gender concerns in the case study awards. Inclusive governance is the need of the hour. Hope such research translates into better policies for marginalized communities. 🌈

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