IPRD launches capacity-building training 1/2023

The opening ceremony for capacity-building training 1/2023 of the Information and Public Relations Department (IPRD) under the Ministry of Information was held in Nay Pyi Taw yesterday.
Speaking at the ceremony, Union Minister for Information U Maung Maung Ohn said that the capacity building training courses for staff are being conducted so that they can perform the duties of the department successfully and develop the individual’s work capacities in line with the visions of the ministry.
The department conducted training sessions, basic computer courses and basic English courses for freshers and daily wage workers of the head office, and application of Digital Library Management System (DLMS), basic library skills for staff of district/township offices and pre-employment and photoshop/editing training courses for the newly appointed deputy staff officers.
He continued that the training will deliver various subjects relating to employee management and financing, civil services law, by-law, office manual, financial rules, finance, personnel and maintenance/repairs, public library management and Digital Library Management System and so on.
Moreover, it will also include the subjects that are related to work implementations of the department branches and are required to be learnt by studying hard to be able to contribute to the practical fields.
Then, the Union minister had a documentary photo taken together with departmental officials and trainees.
A total of 31 staff officers from IPRD district offices from regions and states including Nay Pyi Taw Council joined the training that will be conducted from 20 November to 1 December. — MNA/KTZH

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