CONTENTS - Administrative Training Institute
CONTENTS - Administrative Training Institute
CONTENTS - Administrative Training Institute
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Structure<br />
WEBSITE<br />
ATI has the following facilities:<br />
i) 9 Class Rooms<br />
ii) 2 Conference Halls<br />
iii) 2 Syndicate Rooms<br />
2 of 49<br />
iv) 3 Computer Labs with 60 computers<br />
v) Hostel accommodation for 100 heads with common room, dining hall,<br />
kitchen<br />
vi) Guest House accommodation for 10 heads<br />
vii) Library<br />
viii) Urban Management Centre<br />
ix) Natural Disaster Management Unit<br />
ATI has its own website: http://atiwb.gov.in or http://atiwb.nic.in which is being<br />
constantly updated with all sorts of information regarding activities and training programmes.<br />
NEWSLETTER<br />
ATI publishes a quarterly Newsletter, The Servant Leader, providing information<br />
relating to the RTI Act and developments in the training sphere.<br />
CENTRES<br />
Natural Natural Disaster Disaster Management Management Management Unit<br />
Unit<br />
The NDMU, set up in 1995 with funding from the Government of India, conducts<br />
regular training programmes, seminars and workshops on natural disaster management,<br />
environment and ecology for officials and elected representatives of local government bodies. It<br />
has prepared case studies on the unprecedented floods of 2000.<br />
Urban Urban Management Management Centre<br />
Centre<br />
The UMC, set up in collaboration with HUDCO in 2000, undertakes training and<br />
capacity building in urban management, urban development and related areas for elected<br />
representatives and administrative, financial and technical personnel of municipal bodies.<br />
Preparation of case studies and documentation of best practices are part of the Centre’s<br />
activities. In addition, the Centre is running various training programmes under the Kolkata<br />
Urban Services for the Poor and the National <strong>Institute</strong> of Urban Affairs’ Financial Institution<br />
and Reforms Expansion (D) projects.