Policy Circulars 2004 - yashada
Policy Circulars 2004 - yashada
Policy Circulars 2004 - yashada
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YASHWANTRAO CHAVAN ACADEMY OF DEVELOPMENT<br />
ADMINISTRATION<br />
YASHADA POLICY CIRCULAR<br />
<strong>Policy</strong> Circular No: XXXlInd BoG /<strong>2004</strong>/P&P/Action/ 01<br />
Dated: February 11, <strong>2004</strong><br />
Empowered Authority: Board of Governors YASHADA<br />
Agenda Item No BoG: XXXII: 05<br />
Agenda Item Description Approval for renaming of various Centres at<br />
YASHADA<br />
Minutes Reference<br />
Approved Minutes of the XXXlInd Board of<br />
Governors Meeting held on 22 January <strong>2004</strong><br />
Minutes numbers XXXII : 62,63 and 64<br />
Circulated for Information to: 1. Office of Hon. Chief Secretary, GoM<br />
2. All collaborating institutions<br />
3. General Administration Department,<br />
Government of Maharashtra<br />
4. Members, Executive Committee<br />
5. All YASHADA Faculty and Staff<br />
Effect from January 22, <strong>2004</strong><br />
Background<br />
Han Chief Secretary to the Government of Maharashtra is the ex-officio President of the<br />
Board of Governors at Yashwantrao Chavan Academy of Development Administration<br />
(YASHADA). <strong>Policy</strong> initiatives and annual work plans are reviewed and approved by the<br />
Members of the Board during their meetings. The presence and authority of the Hen.<br />
Chief Secretary ensures the support and guidance of the Government of Maharashtra.<br />
That proposal to name certain Centres at YASHADA and provide them with a Statelevel<br />
- Mandate was reviewed and approved along with the re designation of the Heads of<br />
Departments as Director(s) of the various Institutions proposed under the aegis of<br />
YASHADA.<br />
The Mandate thus provided by the Board of Governors is presented here. It is to be noted<br />
that the Board has considered and approved the renaming of the Centres and the<br />
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