Earmarking of at least 2.5% of Salary Budget for training and capacity building: DOPT
Earmarking of at least 2.5% of Salary Budget for training and capacity building: DOPT Order dated 07.03.2023
F-16017 /24/242022-TFA
130245847202)
No. T1601 21 202e-TFA
Government of India
Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pension
Department of Personnel & Training
(Training Division)
Old JNU Campus, New Delhi
Dated the 7th March, 2023
OFFICE MEMORANDUM
Sub; Earmarking of at least 2.5% of Salary Budget for training and capacity building – reg.
The undersigned is directed to say that the National Training Policy, 2012, inter alia. recommends that each Ministry / Department / Organization set aside at least 2.5%, of its salary budget tor training (para 9.2 of NTP, 2072 refers).
2. In this regard, attention is drawn to the D/o Expenditure’s Notification dated 10th December, 2022 copy enclosed) conveying hereby amendment to Rule 8 of the Delegation of Financial power Rules, 1978, vide which a new Object Head, namely, ‘Training Expenses’ has been created.
3. This is for Information and necessary action of all Ministries / Departments / Organizations under Government of India.
4. Hindi version of this OM will follow.
Encl: As above
Signed by Dasari Rameeh Babu
Date: OF-05-27023 15:15:54
Reo UeRareseaa20us
Under Secretary to the Govt of India
Source: DOPT

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