Minister of State for Defence, Sanjay Seth, is set to recognize naval civilians for their outstanding contributions to enhancing the operational readiness of the Indian Navy. The Naval Civilian Function, scheduled for April 23 at Manekshaw Centre in New Delhi, will also mark the official launch of NCMIS Version 2.0 (SAKSHAM) and specialized training modules (NavKalp) on the iGOT platform, along with the unveiling of the biannual magazine Udantika. The event will spotlight key initiatives by Naval Headquarters, Command Headquarters, and various Units aimed at improving administrative efficiency, fostering digital transformation, and supporting training and welfare programs.
Several significant measures have been implemented over the past year to strengthen human resource management, streamline administrative procedures, and enhance overall welfare within the Indian Navy. Notable actions include the introduction of policies to streamline promotions, provision of clarifications on intricate guidelines, and regulation of transfers and out-of-turn promotions. Additionally, efforts have been made to revise recruitment rules to align with current needs, conduct skill development training programs, and execute welfare schemes. Collaborations have been established with prominent educational institutions, State Bank of India for CGSP accounts, and Bajaj Allianz for life insurance coverage, alongside workshops focusing on mental health and well-being of personnel.
The Indian Navy has made significant strides in digital transformation, incorporating NCMIS Version 2.0 (SAKSHAM), customized training modules (NavKalp) on the iGOT Karmayogi Bharat platform, and expanding the services of Defence Travel System (DTS) and DigiLocker for Naval Civilians. These advancements underscore the commitment to modernizing processes and enhancing operational efficiency within the organization.
