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Training program for prosecuting officers (G) held at IMPARD
4/24/2023 11:01:31 PM
Early Times Report

Jammu, Apr 24: Jammu and Kashmir Institute of Management, Public Administration, and Rural Development (J&K IMPARD) hosted a grand inauguration event for the Training Program for Newly-Appointed Prosecuting Officers (G), sponsored by the Home Department, UT of J&K. The event was graced by the honourable presence of Shri Raj Kumar Goyal, Financial Commissioner and Additional Chief Secretary, UT of J&K, as the chief guest, and Deepak Kumar, Director General Prosecution, as the guest of honour, who imparted their invaluable insights and knowledge.
Under the sagacious guidance of Bipul Pathak IAS, Director General, J&K IMPARD, the training program was meticulously orchestrated and devised with utmost finesse. It is noteworthy that this training program has been introduced for the first time at J&K IMPARD, making it a unique and exciting endeavour for the institution. In representation of Shri Pathak, Ms. Priyanka Bhat JKAS, Joint Director, cordially welcomed the esteemed guests and delivered an opening address. Mr. Darshan Lal Loach JKAS, Financial Advisor and Chief Accounts Officer, J&K IMPARD, also graced the event with his esteemed presence.
Shri Goyal, with his unique and interactive approach, imparted his invaluable insights and knowledge to the trainees. He highlighted the pressing need for top-notch officers in the country’s legal system and praised the trainees for their selection in this prestigious program through a rigorous selection process.
Deepak Kumar also addressed the trainees with a message of congratulations, emphasizing the significance of studying recent court judgments to glean insights into the inner workings of the judicial system of the country.
The event concluded with the chief guests being presented with exquisite mementos and a heart-warming vote of thanks from Dr Neena Bhalla, the course coordinator.
The multifaceted coordination of the ceremony was diligently handled by Dr Jyoti Sadhu, Research Officer, J&K IMPARD and the course coordinator Dr Neena Bhalla.
The first day featured a stimulating ‘Group Formulation Activity’ followed by a thought-provoking lecture from the esteemed Shri Aseem Sawhney, Ex Additional Advocate General, Hon’ble High Court, J&K, on the topic of “Administrative Set-up of the Government.” He elucidated the hierarchical structure of the government and judiciary and explained the inner workings of the system. Through various case studies, he illustrated the qualities of an exceptional prosecuting officer, leaving the trainees inspired and enlightened.
The training program aims to equip the newly-appointed Prosecuting Officers with the knowledge and skills necessary to perform their duties to the best of their abilities.
The event proved to be a grand success, and we are optimistic that the program will empower the trainees to make a meaningful impact in their roles.
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