The Telangana Human Resources Development Institute has proposed to develop e-learning modules for different departments and make them available on its Telangana e-Learning Application Management System (TEAMS).
The e-learning modules on flagship programmes of Revenue, Panchayat Raj, Health, Housing and Education departments, among others, will make training easy for government employees, which is the focus of the National Policy of Training. The Centre has been working with Revenue Department in training tehsildars in registration process too and an e-Learning module has been prepared for them as the government proposed to club the Registration wing with the Revenue offices.
Project-specific
Project specific e-modules would be prepared by working with the departments concerned for programmes like Mission Bhagiratha, Mission Kakatiya and KCR Kits, among others, Director General, MCR HRD and Special Chief Secretary B.P. Acharya told The Hindu .
Reorganisation of the State into 31 districts made it imperative for training of employees on a continuous basis and for the extensive use of information and communication technology to reach out to the large number of employees.
Central project
The Institute already trained over 9,000 employees, 300 employees for each district under the e-learning module of the Union government’s Department of Personnel and Training — COMMIT (Comprehensive Online Modified Modules for Induction Training) launched in August last year. “ Telangana was selected as one of the six pilot States and it became the first State in the country to complete training of 9,000 field staff and cutting-edge level functionaries through district e-learning facilitators,” he said.
The Centre impressed with the completion of training 9,000 field staff, now wanted the State to train trainers of other States. The DoPT also sanctioned training of another 9,000 field staff in its e-learning module before the end of current financial year 2017-18..
State TEAMS
While training the field staff under the COMMIT, the MCH HRD which is the partner institute of DoPT, got an idea to have State’s own e-gateway and prepare e-learning modules for the State’s flagship projects. Thus TEAMS was launched.
The Institute was also developing e-Learning modules on Sustainable Development Goals with national perspective which would be shared with NITI Aayog and DoPT.