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Gujarat Jalseva Training Institute (Gujarat Water Supply & Sewerage Board)
G” Road, Sector-15, Gandhinagar
Annual Progress Report: 2018-19
Gujarat Jalseva Training Institute – A Brief Description. Gujarat Jalseva Training institute is a training unit of Gujarat Water Supply
& Sewerage Board under Narmada, Water Resources, Water Supply and Kalpsar Department. Government of Gujarat. The institute was established in October 1988 by the Water Supply and Sewerage Board with the help of World Bank.
The training programs of the Institute are sponsored by the State Government and Ministry of Drinking Water & Sanitation & Ministry of Urban Development, Government of India.
Recognition by GOI. Gujarat Jalseva Training Institute is recognized as National Key Resource
Centre (KRC) by Ministry of Drinking Water & Sanitation, Government of India, in the year 2009-10.
Central Laboratory of GJTI is identified as State Referral Institute (SRI) by Ministry of Drinking Water & Sanitation, Government of India.
Role of GJTI 1. Trainings.
1.1 To conduct Induction Trainings for newly recruited employees. 1.2 To conduct Refresher Trainings for all cadres, pertaining to technical
and administrative aspects in water sector. 1.3 To conduct 3-Days Compulsory Training for class I & II officers, as per
State Training Policy 1.4 To conduct National level KRC Trainings (sponsored by Ministry of
Drinking Water &Sanitation, GOI)
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1.5 To conduct National level CPHEEO Trainings (sponsored by Ministry of Urban Development, GOI)
1.6 To organize Exposure Field Visits. 1.7 To organize Long Duration Administrative Training. 1.8 To depute technical & administrative officers of
GWSSB/WASMO/GWIL to other reputed institutes of Gujarat & other States.
1.9 To nominate technical & administrative officers of GWSSB to other state for CPHEEO sponsored training programmes.
2. Departmental Examination GJTI organizes Departmental Examinations for administrative and technical employees of the Gujarat Water Supply and Sewerage Board.
3. WQMS (Water Quality Monitoring & Surveillance)
Drinking Water Quality Monitoring Programme in the state is carried as per the Uniform Drinking Water Quality Monitoring Protocol published by the Ministry of Water and Sanitation,GOI in the 2013.
Under WQMS programme Chemical/Bacteriological analysis of drinking water samples are being carried out in 80 water testing laboratories, 1 SRI (Central Laboratory, Gandhinagar), 32 districts & 47 block level laboratories under the guidance, coordination & monitoring of Central Laboratory, Gujarat Jalseva Training Institute, Gandhinagar. 1 SRI Central Laboratory, Gandhinagar & 7 district laboratories are NABL accredited. Co-ordination, monitoring & management of these laboratories are being carried out by the Central Laboratory at GJTI.
Work done during the Year 2018-19
New strategy for training is implemented during FY: 2018-19. According to that all employees of GWSSB are divided in different groups (i.e. Group No. 1 to 11) based on cadre of employees & experience in that cadre & all employees has to undergo for training, defined for their groups. Year wise training database of GWSSB employees is also maintained.
Conducted 102 in-house trainings (including 2 National Level trainings) covering 3561 participants during the Year: 2018-19.
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Glimpses of Activities
National Level Trainings 5-days National level training programme on “Scientific Methods to locate
Ground Water Sources” was organized under Central Public Health and Environmental Engineering Organization (CPHEEO) & sponsored by Ministry of Urban Development, GOI. Total 20 officers has attended the training course out of which 10 participants were from out-of-states.
Name Designation Department State
1 Mr. Dharmendra Yadav Executive Engineer PHED, Alwar Rajasthan
2 Mr. Karni Pratap Executive Engineer PHED, Rawatbhata Rajasthan
3 Mr. Kishor Kachhawa Executive Engineer PHED, Udaipur Rajasthan
4 Mr. Sona Ram Beniwal Executive Engineer PHED, Barmer Rajasthan
5 Mr. Sunil Manavtal Executive Engineer PHED, Jaipur Rajasthan
6 Ms. Suganthy Jaganathan Executive Engineer Chennai Metropolitan Water Supply & Sewerage Board
Tamil Nadu
7 Ms. Joyce Sumathi C Executive Engineer do Tamil Nadu
8 Ms. Uma K Executive Engineer do Tamil Nadu
9 Mr. Ramachandra Paithankar Sect. Engineer Maharashtra Jivan Pradhikaran, Aurangabad
Maharashtra
10 Mr. Dilip D Malewar ASE do Maharashtra
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2-days National level training programme on “Water Quality Monitoring & Surveillance” was organized at GJTI sponsored by Ministry of Drinking Water & Sanitation, GOI. Total 20 officers has attended the training course out of which 7 participants were from out-of-states.
Name Designation Department State
1 Dr. Dinesh Kumar Periwal SE PHED, City Circle, Jodhpur Rajasthan
2 Ms. Anamika Shrivastava WQA WSSO, Rural Development Department, Lucknow
Uttar Pradesh
3 Sh. Anil Kumar ARO U.P Jal Nigam, Lucknow. Uttar Pradesh
4 Ms. Archana Verma ARO U.P Jal Nigam, Prayagraj. Uttar Pradesh
5 Sh. M. Ravichandran AEE TWAD Board, Head Office, Chennai
Tamil Nadu
6 Sh. P. Mariappan AEE TWAD Board, Urban Division, Dindigul
Tamil Nadu
7 Sh. A Paraparasenthil JWA Water Quality Lab, TWAD Board, Head Office, Chennai
Tamil Nadu
Induction Training 14 days Induction Training was
organised for 98 Additional Assistant Engineers, in-which, field visit of Water Treatment Plant (Kudasan), STP (Sargasan) & Dhanki Pumping Station were arranged. Total 79 Civil engineers & 19 Mechanical Engineers were trained.
Training for Civil Engineers Conducted 17 trainings on following Civil
Engineering topics through which 489
participants were trained.
a. Sewage Treatment Plant – Design
Components and M&R
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b. Water Treatment Plant – Design
Components and M&R
c. Quality Control (Basic)
d. Concrete Mix Design ( Advance QC)
e. Surge Analysis and Hydraulic
Design
f. Total Station Survey
Trainings on Accounting related topics: Conducted 16 trainings on following Accounting related topics through
which 460 participants were trained
a. Billing Software
b. WMS Software
c. FAS System
d. GeM
e. Tender Process
f. Accounts for Engineers
g. Monthly Account, Cash
Book & GST
Trainings on Computer Software: Conducted 2 trainings on following Computer Software related topics
through which 86 participants were trained
a. AutoCAD
b. MS Office (Pivot Table)
Trainings on Administrative topics: Conducted 16 trainings on following Administrative related topics through
which 606 participants were trained
a. RTI Act 2005
b. Vigilance Procedure
c. Court Procedure & Litigation
d. IFMS Online Pay Fixation
e. Classification of File Records
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Trainings on Soft Skill topics: Conducted 4 trainings on following Soft Skill topics in which 195 Class-I & II
Officers were appeared
a. Communication &
Presentation Skill
b. Life Coaching Seminar
c. Yoga
Trainings for Mechanical Engineers: Conducted 9 trainings on following Mechanical Engineering topics through
which 162 participants were trained
a. Design Performance of Pumping
Machineries
b. Modernization of Plants & Trends in LV
Switchgear
R&D Presentations: 5 R&D Presentations were organized on following topics through which 90
participants were trained
a. Pump as Turbine and Dewatering Pumping Solutions
b. Technical Discussion Regarding Flowmeter and Metering policy
c. Advantage of mechanical seals v/s gland packing & energy/cost
savings by mechanical seal
d. WPIL Pump
e. Presentation cum factory visit on Variable Frequency Drive at M/s.
Amtech Electronics Ltd., Gandhinagar
Trainings on Geological topics: Conducted 2 trainings on following Geological topics through which 52
participants were trained
a. Study of Recharge Structure & its impact
b. Planning for anticipated upcoming scarcity condition
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Trainings for Technical & Support Staff: Conducted 3 trainings for Technical
Assistant/Work Assistant & Lineman
cadre staff through which 222
participants were trained
Conducted 4 trainings for Apprentice
Engineers & ITI Pass Outs Employees
through which 184 participants were
trained
Departmental Examinations: Total 4 Departmental Examinations were organised for following cadres in which 123 candidates participated
A. AAE & AE (Civil & Mechanical) Departmental Examination for Assistant Engineers, Additional Assistant Engineer and Overseer were arranged for the subjects of
1. General Civil/Mechanical Engineering 2. Special Subject
(Civil/Mechanical Engineering)
3. Sub Divisional Works Account
4. Practical Test/Drawing
The details are as under. Cadre Candidates Appeared Pass
AAE/AE (Civil) 12 10
AAE/AE (Mechanical) 07 06
Total 19 16
B. DEE & AEE (Civil & Mechanical) Departmental Examination for Deputy Executive Engineers & Assistant Executive Engineer was arranged for the subjects of
1. General Civil/Mechanical Engineering, 2. Special Subject (Civil/Mechanical Engineering) 3. Sub Divisional Works Account 4. Practical Test
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The details are as under. Cadre Candidates Appeared Pass
DEE/AEE (Civil) 7 7
DEE/AEE (Mechanical) 7 7
Total 14 14
C. Junior Clerks & Typists: Total 2 Departmental Examination for Junior Clerks & Typists were arranged for the subjects of
1. General Administrative Knowledge
2. Administrative service rules & correspondence
3. Accounting & Construction rules
4. Account & Cash book 5. Store
The details are as under. Cadre Date: 22-24 Oct’ 18 Date: 09-11 Jan’ 19
Candidates Appeared Pass Candidates Appeared Pass
Junior Clerks 56 20 34 29
Typists 01 00 01 01
Total 57 20 35 30
Water Quality Monitoring & Surveillance (By Laboratories): GJTI has provided all the resources and infrastructure planning for assessing
drinking water quality of water sources in the respective habitations and
necessary follow up mechanism like role and responsibilities of the Labs are
provided and it has gradually practiced by GWSSB Labs. It includes,
I. Implementation of the Uniform Drinking Water Quality Monitoring
Protocol (UNDWMP), MODS, GOI.
II. The testing activities are carried as per the internationally established
standard methods for the Examination of Water and Waste Water a
book published by American Public Health Association.
III. NABL accreditation of one state (1) and seven (7) district laboratories
for the 13 Chemical test parameters of drinking water.
IV. Started Functioning as SRI by testing referral sample from all districts.
V. Incorporated additional Iron test parameter in the Laboratories.
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VI. Execution of one year Annual Maintenance Contract for the
instruments, equipments of all the 80 laboratories.
VII. Procurement of Lab testing instruments for the 150 WTPs.
VIII. Established Centralized Water Quality Data Management at SRI, GJTI.
Major Activities under WQMS:
Sr. No Activity Details
1 Pre-Monsoon Survey – March to June
2 Post-Monsoon Survey – October to December
3 Surface Source Survey – Raw Water, Treated Water
4 Source Marking
5 Data Management on IMIS
6 Operation & Maintenance of Laboratories
No of Source-Samples tested & Revenue Generated during the
FY: 2018-19
Financial
Year
Chemical Samples
Analyzed
Bacteriological
Samples Analyzed
Total Samples
Analyzed
2018-2019 1,59,230 1,15,867 2,75,097
Revenue generated from private samples FY: 2018-19 (All laboratories including GJTI)
Rs.41,97,000/-
Special Activities under the WQM: Arsenic Testing for the Ground
Water Sources: Arsenic testing of CGWB
suggested sources, has
reported excess Arsenic, GJTI
has started testing of Arsenic
for representative limited
sources through field test kits.
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WQMS current Establishment & Planning: I. All 80 laboratories are equipped with instruments required to test 13
parameters including UV spectrophotometer & for microbiological
examination labs are equipped with Laminar flow, Modern incubators,
autoclaves etc.
II. District level laboratories are planned for 34 parameters testing
capabilities as per protocol.
III. Planning to operate all other laboratories at par with NABL.
IV. State Laboratory is planned for Heavy Metals testing capabilities as per
protocol.
Quality Assurance and validation: I. Proficiency testing was carried out during the year at Green Economy
Initiative (P) Ltd, Ambala.
II. Re-examination of 5% unfit samples is carried out at one step higher
laboratories.
Capacity Building & Training V. Conducted 18 trainings on following Water Quality related topics
through which 852 participants were trained.
Organized following other activities a. Blood Donation Camp - As a
part of celebration of “World Environmental Day” on 5th June 2018, GWSSB has organized, “Blood Donation Camp” at GJTI Campus, Sector-15, Gandhinagar with the help of General Civil Hospital, Ahmedabad, in-which 44 units of blood was collected.
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b. Celebration of No Vehicle Day on 1st January 2019 – on the 1st day New Year of 2019, employees of water supply department has used cycle, public transport & car pool method to reach office, with the theme of limited use of fossil fuel. These initiatives of the Water Supply Department are very successful.
c. GWSSB Cricket Tournament-2018 – Under Capacity Development programme for the employees of Water Supply Department, Cricket Tournaments was organised during 29th December 2018. Zone-2 team becomes winner of this tournaments.
Visit of Dignitaries
A team of delegates from the Ministry of Drinking Water & Sanitation, New
Delhi, Govt. of India & UNICEF has visited Gujarat Jalseva Training institute
on 09-01-2019 under the leadership of Ms. V Radha, Joint Secretary,
MoDWS, New Delhi, Govt. of India & Sh. A. Muralidharan, Deputy Adviser,
(PHE), MoDWS, WQ Section, New Delhi, Govt. of India
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A team of 9 delegates from the Water Supply Department of Assam State has
visited the Gujarat Jalseva Training institute on 19-04-2018 under the
leadership of Sh. Gautam Paul, Director, WSSO, PHED, Assam
A team of 4 delegates from the Maharashtra Jeevan Pradhikaran (MJP),
Pune, Maharashtra has visited Gujarat Jalseva Training institute, GWSSB,
Gandhinagar on 21-22 February 2019 regarding State Referral Institute (SRI)
Guest faculties & subject experts from following different institutes &
cadres have been invited i. Sh. A. K. Sharma, Project Manager, SAC, ISRO, Ahmedabad
ii. Sh. A K Jain, Scientist, CGWB, Ahmedabad iii. Sh. V S Patel, SE, Gandhinagar Panchayat Circle & Joint Director,
WALMI, Gandhinagar iv. Shri. P J Dholakia, Retd. District Session Judge & Law Secretary, Govt.
of Gujarat v. Sh. K H Baxi, Panel Advocate of Gujarat High court (GWSSB)
vi. Sh. S C Desai, Legal Adviser of GWSSB For Zone-1 & 2 vii. Sh. P J Derasari, Assistant Director, Animal Husbandry Department,
Gandhinagar viii. Sh. Jayesh I Hindocha, Account Officer, DAT, Gandhinagar
ix. Sh. Deepak Rathod, Executive Engineer, State Vigilance, Gandhinagar x. Sh. S V Ahuja, Retd. Chief Engineer, GWSSB
xi. Sh. B M Chetvani, Retd. CE Mech, GWSSB xii. Sh. R A Jethwa, Retd. SE, GWSSB xiii. Sh. R N Shukla, Retd. Sup. Geo-hydrologist, GWSSB xiv. Ms. Mamta Nayak, State Consultant, UNICEF & Head, Water Quality xv. Sh. Pradip Chandiramani, Spiritual Teacher and a Htm Healer xvi. Sh. Vasudev Rawal, MD (Preventive Medicine) & MD (Psychiatry)
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xvii. Sh. Paresh Joshi, Yoga Trainer, having Master Degree in “Yoga” from Gujarat University, Ahmedabad
xviii. Consultants working on WTP & STP
MoU GJTI has signed MoU with IITRAM, for 3 years effective from 06/02/2019,
regarding knowledge sharing, skill development & sharing infrastructure
facilities etc.
Officers deputed to other state’s institution for training Total 50 officers from GWSSB were deputed to participate in different 15
training programmes conducted by other states. Details are attached as
Annexure-I
Officers deputed to other institution for training Total 80 officers from GWSSB were deputed to participate in 9 different
training programmes conducted by other institutes of Gujarat state. Details
are attached as Annexure-II
Income: Revenue Income of Rs.22,88,280.00 was generated by GJTI during FY: 2018-19 with following details
Description Amount in Rs. Rent of Hostel Rooms & Training hall 13,52,560.00
Water Sample Analysis Charges (from Central Laboratory, GJTI only)
09,35,720.00
Total 22,88,280.00
Summary: During the year, total 3691 participants were trained through 126 training
programmes, which includes 102 in-house training programmes & 9 trainings
to other reputed institutes of the states & 15 out of states trainings. 2 in-
house training programme were sponsored by GOI & others were sponsored
by Government of Gujarat. Details are attached as Annexure-III.
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Annexure-I Sr No
Name of Training Name of Institute Place State No of Participants
1 Chhattisgarh State Water Conclave
Advance Water Digest Pvt Ltd
Raipur Chhattisgarh 3
2 4th Annual Sustainable Smart Cities India Summit
2018
Nispana Innovative Platforms pvt ltd
Bangalore Karnataka 5
3 Water Transmission & Distribution Engg.
FCRI Palakkad Kerala 9
4 Total Quality Management Kerala Water Authority
Thiruvanantpuram Kerala 2
5 Five days training session on SWAJAL
Ministry of Drinking Water & Sanitation
Pune Maharashtra 4
6 Workshop on SWAJAL Ministry of Drinking Water & Sanitation
Pune Maharashtra 2
7 Computer Aided Design of Pipeline and Pipe Network
for Water Supply & Sewerage System
VNIT Nagpur Maharashtra 2
8 Water Sector Infrastructure Evaluation & Development
IWWA Bhopal Madhya Pradesh
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9 Corrosion Control Chennai Metropolitan Water
Supply and Sewerage Board
Chennai Tamil Nadu 2
10 The Jal Sabha Smart Water & Waste World
Mahaballipuram Tamil Nadu 2
11 GIS enabled Master Plan Preparation and its
Applications
ESCI Hyderabad Telangana 4
12 IT Enabled Applications in Water Supply and Sewerage
Water
ESCI Hyderabad Telangana 5
13 Preparation of DPR & Tender Documents for STP
ESCI Hyderabad Telangana 3
14 Underground Sewerage Systems - Designs,
Operation & Maintenance
ESCI Hyderabad Telangana 2
15 Non-Destructive Testing and Evaluation of Concrete
Structure
National Council for Cement & Building
Material
Hyderabad Telangana 1
Total 50
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Annexure-II Sr No
Name of Training Name of Institute
Place No of Participants
1 Water GEMS & Sewer GEMS Software IITRAM Ahmedabad 16
2 Solar Energy GPERI Mehsana 14
3 L&T Switchgear Training L&T Knowledge Center
Vadodara 5
4 Public Private Partnership in Infrastructure Sector
GIDB Gandhinagar 2
5 One Day Laboratory Course on Changes in ISO/IEC 17025:2005 to ISO/IEC 17025:2017
NABL Ahmedabad 10
6 Office Administration SPIPA Ahmedabad 13
7 RTI Act 2005 SPIPA Ahmedabad 11
8 Financial Management SPIPA Ahmedabad 7
9 Stress Management SPIPA Vadodara 2
Total 80
Sr.
No.Name of Course
No. of
TrainingsBranch
No of
Days
Total
Trainees
Training
Man-days
National Level Training Programs Sponcered by GOI
1 Scientific Methods to locate Ground Water Sources (CPHEEO) 1 Geology 5 20 100
2 Water Quality Monitoring & Surveillance (KRC) 1 Scientific 2 20 40
Training Program for Civil Engineers
3 Surge Analysis and hydrulic design 1 Civil 1 14 14
4 Training for Group-1 (Module-1&2, Batch-1&2) Civil 3 Civil 2 67 134
5 Training for Group-2 (Module-1&2, Batch-1&2) 4 Civil 2 135 270
6 Training for Group-3 (Module-1, Batch-1&2) 4 Civil 2 81 162
7 Training for Group-4 (Batch-1) - Accounts for Engineers 1 Civil 1 32 32
8 Pre-examination training on "Sub divisional works accounts" 1 Civil 1 21 21
9 Pre-Workshop Debate Session for Finalization of standards of best WTP 1 Civil 1 11 11
10 Total Station Survey Training 1 Civil 2 30 60
11 Training on AutoCAD Software 1 Civil 3 27 81
Training Program for Mechanical Engineers
12 Training for Group-1 (Module-1,2&3, Batch-1) (Mech.) 3 Mechanical 2 61 122
13 Training for Group-2 (Module-1) Mech 1 Mechanical 2 15 30
14 Training for Group-3 (Module-1, Batch-1,2,3) (Mech.) 3 Mechanical 2 59 118
15 Modernization of Plants & Trends in LV Switchgear 1 Mechanical 1 5 5
16 Training on Design Performance & M&R of P/M (Mech) 1 Mechanical 2 22 44
R & D Training/Presentations
17 Pump As Turbine and Dewatering Pumping Solutions 1 Mechanical 1 20 20
18 Technical Discussion Regarding Flowmeter and Metering policy 1 Mechanical 1 15 15
19 Advantage of mechanical seals v/s gland packing & energy/cost savings by mechanical seal 1 Mechanical 1 20 20
20Presentation cum factory visit on Variable Frequency Drive at M/s. Amtech Electronics Ltd.,
Gandhinagar1 Mechanical 1 17 17
21 WPIL Pump 1 Mechanical 1 18 18
Annexure-III
List of conducted trainings during FY: 2018-19
Sr.
No.Name of Course
No. of
TrainingsBranch
No of
Days
Total
Trainees
Training
Man-days
Training Program for Class I & II officers
22 Yoga Session on "International Yoga Day" 1 Cl-I & II Officer 1 33 33
23 Training On “Communication & Presentation Skill” 2 Cl-I & II Officer 1 74 40
24 Life Coaching Seminar 1 Cl-I & II Officer 1 88 88
Training Program on Geological topics
25 Training for Group-6 (Study of recharge Structure & Its Impact) 1 Geology 2 20 40
25 Planning for anticipated upcoming scarcity condition in Gujarat 1 Geology 1 32 32
Training Program for Technical Staff
27 Workshop for Construction Supervisor 1 Technical 2 24 48
28 Training for Lineman (Zone-2, Batch-1) 2 Technical 1 198 198
Training Program for Apprentice Employees
29 Training for Apprentice Engineers of Zone-1,2,4 (Civil & Mech) 3 Apprentice 1 138 138
30 Training for Apprentice of Zone-2 (ITI Pass Out) for Zone-2 1 Apprentice 1 46 46
Training Program on Water Quality & Heath topics
31 Water Quality Data Management by Lab (Zone-1) 1 Scientific 2 71 142
32 Sampling & Testing of Arsenic Groundwater 1 Scientific 1 41 41
332 Days workshop on "Effective Working of NABL Accredited
water testing laboratories of GWSSB”1 Scientific 2 33
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34 Water Quality Monitoring & Survelliance Programme (Zone-2) 1 Scientific 2 80 160
35 Water Quality Monitoring & Operation of WTP Lab Instruments 5 Scientific 1 311 311
36 Two days Training on “Water Quality Monitoring & Surveillance Program (Zone-3,4&5)” 2 Scientific 2 107 214
37Two days Awareness Training Program on Revised Standard ISO/IEC 17025: 2017 General
Requirement for the Compentence of Testing & Calibration Laboratory.1 Scientific 2 20
40
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Four days training program on Laboratory Management
System & Internal Audit as per Revised Standard ISO/IEC
17025:2017
1 Scientific 4 11
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39 Water Resource Management Cource For MBA in Rural Management 1 Scientific 3 42 126
40One days Training on “Water Quality Monitoring During Pre-Monsoon Survey
Pre-monsoon Survey (Zone-1,2,3&4) Bhuj4 Scientific 1 136
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Sr.
No.Name of Course
No. of
TrainingsBranch
No of
Days
Total
Trainees
Training
Man-days
Training Program for Accounts
41 Government e-Marketing 1 Account 1 23 23
42 Training on Accounting Software FAS (M1B1) 2 Account 2 64 128
43 Training on Accounting Software FAS (M2B1) 2 Account 1 193 193
44 Training On WMS 11 Account 1 180 180
Training Program for Administrative
45 Training for Group-7 (Module-1, Bathch-1) 1 Admin. 2 28 56
46 Training for Group-7 (Module-1, Batch-2) 1 Admin. 1 33 33
47 Training for Group-8 (Module-1, Batch-1) 1 Admin. 1 18 18
48 Training for Group-9 (Module-1, Batch-1) 2 Admin. 2 50 100
49 Training for Group-10 (Module-1, Batch-1) 5 Admin. 2 183 366
50 Training for Group-10 (Module-3, Batch-1) 1 Admin. 3 56 168
51 RTI Act 2005 1 Admin. 1 50 50
52 IFMS Online Pay Fixation 1 Admin. 1 37 37
53 Vigilance Procedure 1 Admin. 1 42 42
54 Court Procedure & Litigation 1 Admin. 1 22 22
55 Training on MS Office 1 Admin. 2 59 118
56 Online Information of GWSSB Court Cases 1 Admin. 1 87 87
Departmental Examination
57 Departmental Examination for Junior Clerk 2 Examination 3 90 270
58 Professional Examination for AE/AAE/DEE/AEE 2 Examination 3 33 99
Induction Training
59 Induction Training for AAE (Civil & Mech.) Module 1 1 Induction 14 98 1372
102 Total 3561 6639