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Training is an essential component
in the overall strategy of efficient and cost effective
service. The need for training of personnel to
face the new and emerging task of planning and development
and achievement of social economic objectives has been
emphasised in successive five years plans. The
training sector has been given a new impetus and focus
during the last few years and the emphasis has been
to evolve a new administrative set up with stress on
competence, commitment and performance. The Estimates
Committee also in its 78th Report presented to Lok Sabha
on 25.4.1989 had observed that " Training is a
strong motivating force and the most important aspects
of motivation is the perspective that the Organisation
provides an opportunity for individual development".
The Committee emphasised the importance of the systematic
training and suggested that the Organisation should
undertake the systematic and purposeful training to
all officers in the department as this will go a long
way in toning up the employees and improving their application
to work to the benefit of both employees and Organisation.
The Employees' Provident Fund Organisation
having recognised the need for training its personnel
so as to provide trouble free service to its members,
set up an Apex Institution namely, the National
Academy for Training & Research in Social Security
[NATRSS] at New Delhi in October, 1990. Till March,
1992, it was operating from the Head Office of the Employees'
Provident Fund Organisation. The National Academy
was shifted to hired premises in April, 1992 is now
functioning from its own building at 30-31, Institutional
Area, Janak Puri, New Delhi – 110 058.
The National Academy for Training &
Research in Social Security has a two-tier structure.
The Apex Institute is situated at New Delhi, which caters
to the needs of Human Resource Development of Group
‘A’ officers as well as undertaking research and development
activity. The second tier consists of Zonal Training
Institutes which carry out similar functions at the
Zonal level for field formations of the Organisation.
There are at present four Zonal Training Institutes
under the administrative control of the National Academy
viz.:
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Zonal
Training Institute, North Zone at Faridabad covering
regions namely Haryana, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh
and Union Territory Chandigarh, Uttar Pradesh, Delhi
and Head Office.
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Zonal
Training Institute, South Zone at Chennai covering
Regions namely Tamil Nadu & Pondicherry, Kerala,
Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh.
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Zonal
Training Institute, East Zone, Calcutta covering
Regions namely Bihar, West Bengal and Andaman
Nicobar Islands and Orissa.
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Zonal
Training Institute, West Zone at Ahmedabad covering
Maharashtra and Goa, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh and
Rajasthan regions.
Apart from above, a Sub-Zonal Training
Institute, East Zone has been set up at Shillong
to impart training to staff working in North Eastern
States.
National Academy overseas the functioning
of the Zonal Training Institutes and it is responsible
for training in-put and support to the management cadre
in the Organisation. National Academy also invites
participants from other sister Organisations viz.:
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Coal
Mines Provident Fund
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Employees'
State Insurance Corporation
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Assam
Tea Plantations Provident Fund
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Seamen's
Provident Fund
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Jammu
& Kashmir Provident Fund
The National Academy also conducts
International Training Programmes for officers from
other developing countries. It has already conducted
four International Programmes for Officers from Afghanistan,
Nigeria, Tanzania and Nepal. National Academy
is also contemplating to hold seminars for participants
from other developing countries in the Asia-Pacific
Region in consultation with International Social Security
Association.
The Training
Wing at the National Academy as well as at Zonal Training
Institutes co-ordinates the designing and mounting of
training courses on a uniform basis for personnel in
the Organisation in different cadres i.e.
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At
the management
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The
supervisory and
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The
operative levels.
It is intended that all personnel,
at appropriate points of time, would be given necessary
training exposure through induction courses, in-service
courses and specialised courses/workshops in order to
upgrade their professionalism and skills in discharging
their functions in the field. Since the
Organisation has undertaken modernisation of its operations
by induction of computer support, training wings at
the National Academy as well as the Zonal Training Institutes
would have the necessary hands-on training facility
for personnel at different levels in the use and management
of computer facilities. Such facilities are at present
available at National Academy and Zonal Training Institute,
South Zone at Chennai.
The building of the National Academy
at Janak Puri, New Delhi is a self-contained training
institute with excellent hostel facilities. The
National Academy is expected to be fully commissioned
during this year. The infrastructural facilities are
being developed comparable to the best training institutes
in the country. Three training programmes can
be run simultaneously therein after it is fully furnished
and equipped. Zonal Training Institute, South
Zone at Chennai has started functioning from its own
campus. It has capacity of running two training
programmes simultaneously. The construction of
the building of Zonal Training Institute of East Zone
at Calcutta is at final stage. The construction
work of Zonal Training Institutes, West Zone and North
Zone is at various stages of preparation of drawings
and estimates by the Construction Agencies.
The courses mounted by the National
Academy at New Delhi for Group 'A' Officers fall broadly
under the following categories:
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Foundational Programmes
: For directly recruited/departmental
promotee Assistant Provident Fund Commissioners
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Refresher In-Service
Programmes: For Asstt. Provident
Fund Commissioners and Regional Provident Fund Commissioners.
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Specialised Programmes:
On Social Security Administration, General Administration,
Financial Administration, Computer and Behavioural
Sciences etc.
The courses mounted at the
Zonal Training Institutes broadly fall under the following
categories :
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Induction Courses:
For newly appointed Lower Division Clerks.
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Orientation /Refresher
Courses: For Upper Division Clerks, Section Supervisors,
Enforcement Officers /Assistant Accounts Officers.
The National Academy had the privilege
of providing cross country experience sharing to officers
from Karamchari Sanchaya Kosh, Nepal who participated
in the training programme on 'Social Security
Administration. The Central Provident Fund
Commissioner & Dean of the National Academy provided
orientation to the directly recruited Assistant Provident
Fund Commissioners. The emphasis during this year has
been on “Service to Members-Grievances Handling, Image
Building, ‘Organisational Development/Behavioural Interventions’
and ‘Employees’ Pension Scheme, 1995. As many as four
national workshops/seminars for Board of Trustees and
senior executives of exempted establishments were held
during 1998-99 in National Academy.
The National Academy had the privilege of having the
experts services of eminent faculties in various programmes
like Padamshri Harmandar Singh, (Retd.), Ex-Regional
Director, International Social Security Association,
Shri R.K.A. Subramanya, IA&AS, former Additional
Secretary, Ministry of Labour, Lieutenant General S.S.
Apte, Shri Surendra Nath, IAS, former Chief Labour Commissioner,
Shri Samar Chakraborty, Member, Central Board of Trustees,
Employees' Provident Fund, Shri S.L.Passi, Chairman,
National Commission on Labour Standards, besides senior
officers of the Employees' Provident Fund Organisation.
The feedback given by the participants indicated that
the training programmes were excellent both in contents
and quality.
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INTERNATIONAL
SOCIAL SECURITY ASSOCIATION (ISSA)
Employees’ Provident Fund Organisation
is an affiliate member of the International Social Security
Association (ISSA). The Association was founded
in 1927 with the aim to:
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Co-ordinate
internationally, and
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Intensify
efforts for the protection, development and promotion
of Social Security through out the world.
ISSA provides its member institutions
with an ideal forum for pooling of information experience.
It organises international technical meetings, round
table conferences and seminars on development of Social
Security and also regional training programs.
In recognition of the
important role played during the past three years and
the major technical input in form of a report on “Future
Directions of Provident Funds” in the Sixteenth Meeting
of the Permanent Committee on Provident Funds, India
is retained as Chairman of the Permanent Committee for
another three years (1999-2001).
International Social Security Association
Bureau in its last meeting held at Marrakech (Morocco),
unanimously elected Shri R.S.Kaushik, the then Central
Provident Fund Commissioner, Chairperson of the Technical
Commission on Provident Funds and Allied Schemes and
representative for the countries of Asia and Pacific
on the Advisory Board of the President in recognition
of his valuable contribution in the area of Social Security
in Asia and Pacific Region.
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