PM’s award for former Nagaland Chief Secy

Dimapur, March 31 (MExN): Former Chief Secretary of Nagaland RS Pandey is being conferred the Prime Minister Award for Excellence in public administration. The Prime Minister’s Award for Excellence in Public Administration for the year 2005-06 is also being awarded to Rajeev Chawla, IAS, Secretary, Government of Karnataka.

Pandey, IAS, Secretary, Ministry of Steel  has won the award for his initiative in enabling participation of the user community in the management of public institutions and services in the State of Nagaland as Chief Secretary of Nagaland. Pandey conceptualized and implemented the programme to involve user communities in fields like education, health and power. The increased attendance and enrolment at schools, improved availability of doctors and increase in treatment of patients and improved collection of electricity revenues as well as reduced power theft testified to the efficacy of the initiatives taken. 

Chawla receives the award for implementing “Bhoomi”, a computerized land records system for delivery, updating and safe storing of land records in Karnataka. Bhoomi enables citizens to access their land records easily and ensures transparency in the management of these records. Online access and creation of electronic database of land records has obliterated the need for manual rewriting and updating of land records. 

Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh had announced the institution of the Prime Minister’s Award for Excellence in Public Administration on Civil Services Day, April 21, 2006. These awards will be given away on April, 21, Civil Services Day. 

The awardees were selected through a three-step selection process. First, The State Government sent a shortlist of nominees to the Government of India. Second, an Expert Committee chaired by Secretary, Personnel, Government of India and including four eminent persons, Dr. Samuel Paul (Former Director, IIM), Dr. Deepak Nayyar (Former Vice-Chancellor, Delhi University), Dr. R.K. Pachauri (Director, TERI) and Salman Haider (Former Foreign Secretary) prepared a further shortlist and recommended names to an Empowered Committee chaired by the Cabinet Secretary, and including V.K. Shunglu (Former CAG) and Suman Dubey (Former Editor).



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