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Nagaland: Capacity building programme held at Nielit Kohima

DIMAPUR

The inaugural programme on data analytics for state government employees was held at the auditorium of NIELIT, Kohima on January 19.
According to a DIPR report, addressing the gathering, commissioner& secretary, School Education & SCERT, Kevileno Angami, expressed gratitude to the chief secretary for initiating and steering a series of training programmes aimed at upskilling and enhancing the capacities of government officials. She also appreciated the Personnel & Administrative Reforms (P&AR) Department and the Administrative Training Institute (ATI) for coordinating the programme, and acknowledged the Director and faculty members for their support and expertise.
Highlighting the significance of data in governance, she stressed that data collection should not remain limited to record-keeping but must be effectively analysed and utilised for informed decision-making. She noted that data gathered through surveys and censuses on population, infrastructure, health, education and basic services should be meaningfully used for planning, policy formulation and implementation.
Encouraging the participants drawn from various state government departments, Kevileno Angami called upon them to adopt evidence-based approaches while preparing proposals and making decisions, stating that proposals backed by proper data analysis are more reflective on ground realities and address the actual needs of the people.
Director, NIELIT for Nagaland & Assam, Er. L. Lanuwanbang highlighted the growing importance of data analytics and digital skills in strengthening governance and enhancing administrative efficiency. He stated that informed decision-making backed by data is essential for effective planning, implementation and monitoring of government programmes.
Emphasising the need for continuous capacity building, Er. L. Lanuwanbang said that government officials must equip themselves with modern digital tools and analytical skills to keep pace with rapidly evolving technologies. He further assured that NIELIT Nagaland & Assam would continue to extend technical support and expertise in organising similar capacity building initiatives in collaboration with the State Government.
Meanwhile, Joint Director, NIELIT Kohima, Er. A. Morimenba Amer highlighted the importance of data analytics and digital skills in strengthening governance and administrative efficiency. He emphasised the need for continuous capacity building in emerging technologies for government officials.

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