New Delhi, August 09, 2022.
Microsoft has partnered with Ministry of Skill
Development & Entrepreneurship (MSDE), and Capacity Building Commission
(CBC) to empower India’s civil servants with future-ready skills. The partnership
under the project— Capacity Building by
MSDE in Microsoft Digital Productivity Skills aims to enhance the
functional computer literacy of nearly 2.5 million civil servants of Government
of India (GoI). The project will digitally empower them to provide efficient
and effective citizen centric services to the vulnerable and underprivileged sections
of the society. It will enable them to deliver last mile social welfare
services.
The
MoU was signed and exchanged in the august presence of Shri Rajesh Aggarwal,
Secretary MSDE; Shri Adil Zainulbhai, Chairman, CBC; Shri Praveen Pardeshi,
Member Admin, CBC and Mr. Ashutosh Chadha, Group Head & Director,
Government Affairs, Microsoft India.
Within
the project, the training will include job roles such as Section Officers,
Assistant Section Officers, Clerks, Upper Division Clerks, Lower Division Clerks,
Under Secretaries, Deputy Secretaries, and equivalent officers at senior,
junior and supporting levels in the central government entities. CBC has undertaken the capacity building
plans for the ministries of Defence, Skill Development and Entrepreneurship,
Expenditure, Finance, Social Justice, Civil Aviation, Ports and Shipping, and
Labour. One of the major competency gaps identified among these job roles was
the lack of digital productivity application skills needed while working on
Microsoft Office tools like Word, Excel, and PowerPoint presentation, at a
professional level. Therefore, training programs under the partnership will be
enabled for the officials to upgrade their digital productivity skills, so that
they can fulfil their roles effectively in various ministries.
Lauding
the partnership, Shri Rajesh
Aggarwal, Secretary, MSDE, expressed “Today’s
collaboration is in line with the initiative envisioned by our Hon’ble Prime
Minister- Mission Karmayogi, it is aligned towards the development of our civil
servants. By emphasising on programmes that drive digital literacy, we will be
able to provide hassle free services to our citizens and bring transparency
into day-to-day business. Our aim is to develop citizen-friendly and
business-friendly policies. Technology has become an integral part of our
everyday lives, Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint are now an essential
component of our work life. Therefore, it is imperative that our workforce is
trained in these programmes, and I am certain that with this alliance, we will
be able to make Mission Karmayogi, a successful scheme.”
Shri Adil Zainulbhai, Chairman, CBC
stated, “Honorable PMs vision of Mission Karmayogi is to strengthen the
capability of each and every civil servant. One of the key capabilities is
being competent in various digital technologies for day-to-day work. The
collaboration with MSDE and Microsoft will allow civil servants to be trained
digitally at a time of their own choosing. It will enhance their capabilities
and allow them to be more effective”
Shri
Ashutosh Chadha, Group Head & Director, Government Affairs, Microsoft
India, said,
“Every job will increasingly require digital skills and we are
committed to creating more skilling opportunities in the country. We
are privileged to partner with Capacity Building Commission (CBC) and Ministry
of Skill Development & Entrepreneurship (MSDE). Through this programme, we
are aiming to empower central government employees on key digital skills and
amplify the vision of Digital India. This initiative will not only drive more
productivity but will also enable ease of doing business with more digital
solutions.”
As
part of the collaboration, Microsoft will develop an online, self-paced
learning course on Microsoft Office 365 digital productivity suite offerings
for MSDE, that would enable MSDE to provide digital skills training to the
officials in central government ministries and departments. The courses will be
created under two categories - Beginners and Advanced courses of 12 hours
duration each and the learners would be enabled with access to Advanced course
after receiving the certificate of completion in Beginners course. Microsoft would
host the course content on Microsoft Community Training portal (MCT) which the
learner can easily access.
MSDE
and CBC would enable free access to the developed course content from Microsoft
to officials from various central government organisations and departments in
collaboration with CBC through MCT. MSDE would play a vital role in cooperation
and collaboration between the parties towards successful deployment of the
online self-paced training program for the government officers through MCT. In
addition, MSDE would monitor the project progress and keep track on the
training outcomes.
It would also encourage all the Ministries, Departments and Organisations (MDOs) to make it mandatory for all the Section Officers and Assistant Section Officers to be certified in digital productivity skills from the project for their career progression, as per the National Training Policy.