Jungle safari training for government officials

DoPT will provide financial assistance of upto Rs 20,000 and special casual leave

Update: 2015-10-05 04:01 GMT
Jungle safari in Karkloof forest reserve, South Africa

New Delhi: After promoting yoga for a healthy lifestyle, all Central government employees have been advised to participate in adventure sports like jungle safari and rafting to enhance their risk-taking capacity.

The Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT) memorandum also says that this would tackle the alarming situation of stress and impact of sedentary life on government servants.

The Narendra Modi government has also been decided to open gyms at workplaces that would help the employees increase their productivity and lead to “decreased absenteeism and reduced usage of sick leave”.

“Healthy employees are happy employees. A positive and energetic work force collaborates better and is more appealing to customers, which means investing in gym will improve the functioning and image of an organisation,” it said. Participation in such activities is expected to give them a platform where they would learn lessons from nature and use the knowledge acquired for welfare of the society, it said.

“It would create and foster spirit of risk-taking, cooperative team work, capacity of readiness and vital response to challenging situations and of endurance,” the memorandum noted.

The activities include trekking, mountaineering, rock-climbing, cycling in a difficult terrain, skiing, surfing, boat sailing, snorkelling, rafting, parasailing ballooning, paragliding, jungle safari, desert safari, beach trekking and environmental awareness camps.

There are about 50 lakh Central government employees. The DoPT will provide financial assistance of upto Rs 20,000 and special casual leave to the employees to help them participate in such activities.

Six institutes including Atal Behari Vajpayee Institute of Mountaineering and Allied Sports, Manali, Himachal Pradesh, Indian Institute of Skiing and Mountaineering, Gulmarg, Jammu and Kashmir, National Institute of Water Sports, Vasco da Gama, Goa and Nehru Institute of Mountaineering, Utta-rkashi, Uttarakhand were approved for this purpose.
 

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