ITEC realising Guyana’s human capital – PS Reginald Brotherson

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DPI, GUYANA, Friday, February 9, 2018

The Indian Technical and Economic Cooperation (ITEC) program, being offered by the Government of India to the people of Guyana, is well in place to help in the development of the country’s human capital.

Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Public Service Reginald Brotherson.

Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Public Service Reginald Brotherson today said that the program has been significant in this regard.  He was at the time speaking on behalf of Public Service Minister Dr. Rupert Roopnarine, at a luncheon held by the Indian High Commission to commemorate the program’s 54th anniversary. The event was held at the Aagman Restaurant, Georgetown.

“Human capital can be increased by education and training and ITEC is instrumental in allowing us to enhance our human resource development,” Brotherson told the gathering of government ministers and members of the diplomatic community.

He underscored the critical role played by the Ministry of Public Service in ensuring that training and developmental plans are actualised when offered by the Indian High Commission. He noted that there are some 35 areas that are allotted to Guyana. These are utilised by officers of some 30 public service agencies.

The programs, he said, are in keeping with government’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDG’s) and the National Development Agenda. As part of the Employee Learning and Development Plan, the ITEC courses are also used to aid in personal and professional programmes.

Indian High Commissioner to Guyana V. Mahalingham.

The ITEC programme was initiated by the government of India and has several components including Training in the fields of Hydrology, Engineering, Cyber Technology, Management, Education, Agriculture, Horticulture, Banking and Financial Services, Environment Protection, Public and Management. The program has seen over 500 Guyanese benefitting.

Meanwhile, Indian High Commissioner to Guyana Dr. Venkatachalam Mahalingam said the ITEC program is just one of the many collaboration his country has with Guyana.

“Guyana is an important partner for India in the area of development partnership cooperation with Guyana it is purely driven by… We may proudly say that more than 500 Guyanese have been trained in the ITEC scheme,” he said.

Under the ITEC program, India has partnered with countries including Guyana, St Kitts and Nevis, Suriname, Venezuela, Brazil and Chile among others. It offers over 280 courses in 47 institutions in India, in a diverse range of areas. Its objective of developmental assistance and capacity building is realised through innovative and technical collaboration.

 

By: Alexis Rodney

 

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