Telangana Government's MCR HRD Reaches 40 Years
Four tree clusters were planted today at four corners of a square piece of land by four senior employees in the presence of Vinod K Agrawal, Director General, to commemorate Dr. MCR HRD Institute's 40 years of endeavors to promote excellence in governance through training.
Hyderabad | 2nd January 2017
Four tree clusters were planted today at four corners of a square piece of land by four senior employees in the presence of Vinod K Agrawal, Director General, to commemorate Dr. MCR HRD Institute's 40 years of endeavors to promote excellence in governance through training.
"Each cluster has three trees, namely, Juvvi representing Brahma, Raavi representing Vishnu and Medi representing Maheshwar in Indian mythology. When planted together, they represent the oneness of knowledge and divinity," said Agrawal.
He said, "This venue will be utilized for conducting open-air classes as natural and divine environment, in the open and under the trees, would encourage creativity and learning. This experiment will also encourage trainers to move away from the rigid discipline of traditional training methods to imaginative newer initiatives in the domain of learning and development," he added.
A large number of officers, faculty, and staff members, including Dr. K Tirupataiah, IFS, Additional Director General and Anitha Balakrishna, IA&AS, Joint Director-General were also present.
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