During this program, the government intends to train 55,000 employees out of total 11 lakh across the state in the first phase. The government is focusing on training bureaucrats including fresh Class-I officers and those reaching the age of 50.
The government has set up the KRA with an aim to analyse the performance of employees.
According to Ajit Deshmukh, in charge of the training programe, experts have set a syllabus to train employees in a manner that will change their views and motivate them to perform better.
"Class I and II officers will be given training at YASHADA in Pune. It is a month long residential training in which they will be given training of planning, coordination, implementation and development."
They will also be given training of public administration, management skills, works related to budget and finance, using of human resource, various laws and develop skills in computer and information technology, he added.
"In future, there is a possibility that we don't fill up vacant posts in government offices. Instead, it will be expected that everyone should have ability of multi tasking," he said.
Though the decision to train employees was taken in 2011 during Prithviraj Chavan's regime, the Fadnavis government has started its implementation.
It is mandatory for Mantralaya staff, employee of all state departments including Zilla Parishad, Collectorate and Tehsil office to undertake this programme, he said.
Deshmukh said that in the upcoming days, the training will be linked with a confidential report.
"The state has decided to conduct examination after every year over the syllabus to assess the performance of the trained employee. If someone's result is poor, he will be once again sent for training," he said.
The state government has allocated Rs 1000 each for their training expenditure.
