During the inauguration, Jaxay Shah, Chairperson, QCI , emphasised on the need of cultivating and empowering young minds in order to achieve the vision of a ‘Developed India 2047’. Read here to know more.
Quality Council of India (QCI) unveiled Gunvatta Gurukul, a pioneering initiative committed to cultivating a cadre of young professionals dedicated to serving the nation and contributing to the vision of building a developed India.
The 8-week programme is a transformative journey designed to empower and inspire the next generation of leaders, instilling in them the values of excellence, service, and nation-building.
“Gunvatta Gurukul is not merely a training programme; it is a testament to our commitment to nurturing a generation of young professionals who will be the architects of a Viksit Bharat. Through this programme, we are on a mission to identify candidates who exhibit qualities such as innovation, passion for impact, diversity and inclusion, and effective communication. The programme aims to create a dynamic cohort of individuals who will be the torchbearer of quality, standardization, and excellence in every sector they work for,” said Jaxay Shah, Chairperson, QCI .
The inauguration was held at New Delhi in the presence of various esteemed guests where Jaxay Shah inaugurated the ‘Gunvatta Gurukul’ set up in a traditional manner. Students of the Gunvatta Gurukul will be receiving a monthly stipend of Rs 15,000 during the training period and top performers will gain the opportunity to be employed with QCI and associated bodies at the end of the training.
While addressing the first batch of Gunvatta Gururkul programme, Rajesh Kumar Singh, Secretary, DPIIT, said, “Indian digital economy is developing at a higher rate than even some developed nations. For instance, if we look at Germany, we are currently 10 years ahead from it in digital infrastructure. The Gunvatta Gurukul initiative will certainly lead India towards research and data analysis via public policy to achieve the goal of becoming developed nation by 2047 as mentioned by the Hon’ble Prime Minister under Amrit Kaal. Very few Universities have public policy as a major part of their curriculum and therefore, Gunvatta Gurukul programme will enrich students with understanding of the government ecosystem and will also give access to students to get jobs at much faster pace.”
“One of the most unique aspects of this programme is that Gunvatta Gurukul will equip the young professionals with the knowledge of the Government /ecosystem along with the understanding of the framework in the public policy domain. There will be extensive experiential learning for them through case studies and fieldwork”, said Rajesh Maheshwari, Secretary General, QCI .
He added that "This platform aims to embody the values of the Quality Council of India. Through this initiative, we aim to shape the next generation of leaders who will contribute significantly to the progress and prosperity of our nation."
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