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About IMPA
The Jammu & Kashmir Institute of Management, Public
Administration and Rural Development (IMPA), came into existence as an
autonomous Society under the aegis of the State Government on 04.09.1986.
The institute was created for in-service training to the State Government
employees as also to undertake research and
consultancy in areas of crucial importance to the administration of
the State. Recognizing the dire need for capacity building and skill
enrichment among civil services, state government planned to augment
manpower pool so as to create high quality managerial cadre for
manning different echelons of the administration. The basic premise of
establishing the Institute was to inculcate quality decision making
competencies among different individuals and organizations in the
government. Since its inception, the Institute has played a pivotal role
in shaping the thinking processes and fresh perspective of civil servants
not with standing many infrastructural constraints. The role of IMPA has
assumed greater significance in view of the rapid advances in technology,
economy and managerial practices occurring all over the country. The
state per se cannot remain isolated and immune from such changes. IMPA
can claim with a sense of pride and achievement for its vital role in
keeping the administrative machinery of the State abreast of latest
developments in the country and the world at large. It has
undertaken research studies on strategically important and contemporary
issues, which explore and suggest policy options, having bearing on quality
of governance and issues of public interest. It has also conducted
several training programmes on various aspects
of the theory and practice of Public Administration.
Library
The library
of the Institute has over the period developed a large and diverse documentation
and database both at Srinagar
and Jammu
and has a rich stock of books, journals, periodicals and Newspapers,
which provide quality information to the faculty and trainee
participants. Recent acquisition of audiovisual aids and digitization has
further enriched the library services.
Infrastructural Up-gradation
Initiatives
have been taken to strengthen infrastructure both at
Srinagar and Jammu.The construction
of Academic cum Administrative complex and Hostel complex for trainees on
about 9 acres of land is under construction and is expected to be
completed by the end of the year 2006. The project has been funded by the
Ministry of Rural Development Government of India. A Hostel Complex to accommodate
100 trainees at Srinagar is
also under construction and is expected to be completed by the end of
year 2006.
Institute's Finances
IMPA at
present is entirely funded by the State Government in the form of grant
in aid and these funds are allocated under both plan and non-plan
sectors. The Institute is also financially supported with recurring and
non-recurring grants by various Ministries of Government of India for
conducting sponsored programmes and for
acquisition of required training equipments. The Ministry of Rural
Development, Government of India has been generous in sanctioning Rs. 3.78 crores for Hostel
Complex at Srinagar Campus and Rs. 6.75 crores for the
Regional Centre at Jammu.
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