School of Logistics, Communication and Waterways, along with LPAI held training programme to impart training to officials. Sessions focused on logistics, warehousing, and cold chain systems, equipping officials with tools to enhance communication skills, operational efficiency, and ability to manage logistics effectively.
CT Bureau
The School of Logistics, Communication and Waterways, in collaboration with Land Ports Authority of India (LPAI) organised three-day training programme for officials aimed at enhancing their professional skills. The session opened with a warm welcome by Er. Susanta Dutta, SIPARD.
Other dignitaries included Nitesh Kumar Vyas, Chairman, LPAI, Colonel Giteshdeep Singh Sandhu, Director (Technical), and Debasis Nandi, Manager, LPAI, Agartala Land Port. Throughout the training, 24 participants were introduced to topics such as behavioural attitude improvement, soft skill development, and effective noting and drafting techniques. The training covered the use of e-office tools, understanding of accounting procedures, and implementing best practices for health and hygiene.
The sessions focused on logistics, warehousing, and cold chain systems, all of which are relevant to the participants’ daily responsibilities. These topics equipped the officials with the tools to enhance their professionalism, communication skills, operational efficiency, and manage logistics and health-related tasks.