<p>New Delhi: The Centre has asked retiring and retired employees to share their experience while in service, a move aimed at bringing in future governance reforms, according to an official statement issued on Friday.</p><p>On the directions of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Department of Pension & Pensioners' Welfare (DoPPW) had launched an on-line platform entitled 'Anubhav portal' in March 2015 for sharing experiences of retiring/retired central government employees while working with the government.</p><p>It is envisaged that this culture of leaving notes by retirees will become the foundation stone of good governance and administrative reforms in future, the statement said.</p>.Three decades of reforms, but local governance yet to take hold.<p>Government has notified the Anubhav awards scheme 2024, it said.</p><p>To participate in the scheme, retiring central government employees/pensioners are required to submit their Anubhav write ups, 8 months prior to retirement and up to one year after their retirement, the statement said.</p><p>Thereafter, the write-ups will be published after assessment by concerned ministries/departments, it added.</p><p>The published write-ups will be shortlisted for Anubhav awards and jury certificates.</p><p>The last date for submission under Anubhav awards scheme 2024 is March 31.</p><p>Till date, 54 Anubhav awards have been conferred from 2016 to 2023.</p><p>According to the scheme, all the Anubhav write-ups published on the Anubhav portal, with effect from July 31, 2023 to March 31, 2024 will be considered for five Anubhav awards and 10 jury certificates, the statement said.</p><p>To encourage the broader participation in the Anubhav awards scheme, 2024, the DoPPW has undertaken an outreach campaign to reach out to every pensioner to submit his experience.</p><p>In this regard, meetings have been held with nodal officers of ministries/ departments and central armed police forces, it said.</p><p>"Ministries/departments have been requested to reach out to pensioners for timely submission of Anubhav experiences. Knowledge-sharing sessions on the format of documentation of award-winning nominations have also been convened," the statement said.</p><p>The Anubhav awardees share their experiences in a national forum under the "Anubhav Awardees Speak Webinar Series", it added.</p>
<p>New Delhi: The Centre has asked retiring and retired employees to share their experience while in service, a move aimed at bringing in future governance reforms, according to an official statement issued on Friday.</p><p>On the directions of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Department of Pension & Pensioners' Welfare (DoPPW) had launched an on-line platform entitled 'Anubhav portal' in March 2015 for sharing experiences of retiring/retired central government employees while working with the government.</p><p>It is envisaged that this culture of leaving notes by retirees will become the foundation stone of good governance and administrative reforms in future, the statement said.</p>.Three decades of reforms, but local governance yet to take hold.<p>Government has notified the Anubhav awards scheme 2024, it said.</p><p>To participate in the scheme, retiring central government employees/pensioners are required to submit their Anubhav write ups, 8 months prior to retirement and up to one year after their retirement, the statement said.</p><p>Thereafter, the write-ups will be published after assessment by concerned ministries/departments, it added.</p><p>The published write-ups will be shortlisted for Anubhav awards and jury certificates.</p><p>The last date for submission under Anubhav awards scheme 2024 is March 31.</p><p>Till date, 54 Anubhav awards have been conferred from 2016 to 2023.</p><p>According to the scheme, all the Anubhav write-ups published on the Anubhav portal, with effect from July 31, 2023 to March 31, 2024 will be considered for five Anubhav awards and 10 jury certificates, the statement said.</p><p>To encourage the broader participation in the Anubhav awards scheme, 2024, the DoPPW has undertaken an outreach campaign to reach out to every pensioner to submit his experience.</p><p>In this regard, meetings have been held with nodal officers of ministries/ departments and central armed police forces, it said.</p><p>"Ministries/departments have been requested to reach out to pensioners for timely submission of Anubhav experiences. Knowledge-sharing sessions on the format of documentation of award-winning nominations have also been convened," the statement said.</p><p>The Anubhav awardees share their experiences in a national forum under the "Anubhav Awardees Speak Webinar Series", it added.</p>