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Introduction & history
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The Himachal
Pradesh Institute of Public Administration, popularly
known as HIPA, was established on January 1, 1974 at ‘FAIRLAWNS’,
a place about 12 kms. from Shimla on the Mashobara road.
The Institute is located in a building with a historical
past. The building having serene and picturesque
surroundings with well laid out spacious and luxuriant
lawns was originally got constructed by Mr. R. Dixon of
the foreign office of British India. Later, it was
purchased by Nawab Muzaffar Ali Khan Quizzalbash of
Malerkotla. On his migration to Pakistan in 1947 the
property came to the Government of Punjab State, which
converted it into a Circuit House. At the time of
re-organization of States in November, 1966 the property
was transferred to Himachal Pradesh government, which
subsequently selected it for setting up the Institute.
Over time,
this Institute, which virtually began from a scratch,
has bloomed into a full-fledged training institution
having all the facilities that an Institute of this
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Aims & Objectives
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This
Institute aims at inculcating a sense of purpose,
greater dedication and appropriate skills among the
officers and officials of the state government in the
discharge of their duties and responsibilities. The
Vision statement of the Institute summarizes this
succinctly and guides the Institute all the time towards
this objective. |
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Activities |
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1.
Conducting training programmes,
conferences, seminars and workshops.
2.
Undertake, promote and coordinate
research.
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The H.P.Institute of
Public administration has also been designated as the training
institution for a number of other cadre/services. The prominent
among which are:
STATE ADMINISTRATIVE TRAINING
INSTITUTE
HIPA was
originally set up as the State Administrative Training
Institute. The Institute organizes the following training
programs for the IAS officers allocated to the Himachal Pradesh
cadre and to the State Administrative Service Officers and other
Gazetted Officers of the State Government:
Foundational Course
Professional Course
Induction training for Promotee Officers
In-Service Training to all officers of the State
STATE INSTITUTE OF RURAL
DEVELOPMENT
The SIRD,
HP was established in 1985 at the Institute campus under a
centrally sponsored scheme and is financed on 50:50 basis by the
Government of India and State Government. The main functions of
the State Institute of Rural Development are as under:
To
conduct short term and long term training programs for the
officials and non- officials engaged in Rural Development and
Administration;
To
organise seminars, conferences and workshops for experts,
academicians, administrators, researchers and non-officials on
various rural development concerns;
To
undertake action oriented research on various issues concerning
Rural Development and to prepare case studies as an input for
the training and
TRAINING CENTRE FOR NATURAL
DISASTER MANAGEMENT
The
Natural Disaster Management Division of the Ministry of Home
Affairs, Government of India has a Scheme of National Disaster
Management Programme. One of the components of the scheme is to
assist the State Governments in strengthening the existing
training facilities in the area of Disaster Management and
Preparedness. For this purpose a cell for Disaster Management
has been established in the Institute The Institute organizes
four to five training programs every year for the officers of
the concerned Departments
TRAINING CENTRE FOR INFORMATION
TECHNOLOGY
TRAINING CENTRE FOR THE
SUBORDINATE ACCOUNTS SERVICES (SAS)
HIPA also
functions as the Training Institute for the Treasury and
Accounts Organization of the State government. The trainees are
recruited on the basis of tests conducted by the HP Public
Service Commission. The Induction training of the selected
candidates is comprised of two parts (SAS-Part-I & SAS-Part-II)
and is completed in a period of 1 year with examinations
conducted at the end of both phases by the HPPSC. The successful
trainees are then appointed to the H.P. Subordinate Accounts
Service.
During
the year 2005-06, all 25 candidates sponsored by the State
government and 7 candidates sponsored by the HRTC (Himachal Road
Transport Corporation) successfully completed the SAS training
and qualified in all the exams conducted by the HPPSC.
REGIONAL
TRAINING CENTRES
The HP
Institute of Public Administration has also established 2
Regional Training Centres at Dharamshala and Mandi, which are
the 2 Divisional headquarters,besides Shimla. The objective is
to provide in- service training to the class-III and IV
officials, working in various departments of the State
Government, as close to their places of posting as possible. The
centres are providing training in the field of Office Procedure
and Financial Administration, Service Rules, Revenue
Administration, Computer Awareness and Rural Development etc. to
the officials and non-officials working at the grass root
level.

Officers/Faculty
Officers/ Faculty in the Staff are as under:
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Name |
Designation |
Sh.
Dinesh Malhotra, IAS |
Director (HIPA) |
Sh.
Rameshwar Sharma, HAS |
Addl. Director (HIPA) |
| Dr. K.K. Handa |
Principal
(College Cadre)/Faculty |
| Sh. H.K. Sharma |
Controller(F&A) |
| Dr. R.K. Sood |
Prof/Head of
Faculty (DMC) |
Dr.Mrs. G.P. Kapoor |
Professor
(DMC) |
| Sh. Satish
Chand Sharma |
Dy. Director (Research) |
Dr.Gopal Krishan Sanghaik |
Asstt. Professor(Public Administration) |
Dr.Rakesh Kumar Sharma |
Asstt. Professor(Economics Administration) |
Sh. K.T.Bodh |
Dy.Controller (F&A) |
| Sh. D.R. Negi |
Dy. Controller
(F&A) |
Sh. Rajeev Bansal |
Research Officer |
| Ms. Chetna
Khadwal |
Core Faculty,
SIRD |
Sh. Sandeep Kumar |
Asstt. Professor (IT) |
Miss. Kiran Kuril |
Instructor (IT) |
Sh. Desh Bandhu Kaith |
Research & Documentation Officer |
Besides
the above, the Institute regularly invites guest
faculty/resource persons from other Institutions from within and
outside the State. Senior officers of the Central Government and
the State Government are regularly invited to the Institute to
interact with the participants of various training programs.
Faculty from the National academy of Audit and Accounts, Army
Training Command, H.P.University, AG(HP), have been regularly
visiting the Institute in different training programs.

How To Reach ?
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Shimla to
Institute |
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On arrival
at Shimla either at Railway Station or Bus Station or
Taxi Stand near Tourist Information Office near a place
popularly known as Victory Tunnel, one will have to
reach Fairlawns either by hiring a Taxi or in local Mini
Buses. If one chooses to travel by taxi (or in own car),
the driver should be instructed to drive to HIPA,
Fairlawns, located on Shimla-Mashobra Road. The place is
12 Kms. From Railway Station/ Taxi Stand. It takes about
30 minutes to HIPA and charges for Taxi range between Rs.
175/- to Rs. 200/- approximately at present. |
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AIR |
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Shimla is
connected to Delhi by Air. Jagson Airlines operates 1-2
flights from Delhi to Shimla during summers. The flights
are however not very regular and one should confirm
beforehand about the schedules and availability. The
aircraft lands at Jubbar-Hatti airport which is about 32
Kms. from the Institute. Taxis are available to reach
the Institute from the Airport.
Another (and
certainly much more dependable and regular) option is to
travel to Chandigarh airport which is about 120 kms from
Shimla and is connected by a number of regular ‘Indian’
and ‘Jet’ flights with Delhi. Taxis or buses could then
be taken up to Shimla and the Institute. |
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RAIL |
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Shimla is
connected by a narrow gauge railway line with Kalka
which is 102 Kms. from Shimla and 30 Kms from Chandigarh.
Kalka is connected by a broad gauge line with the rest
of the country and a number of convenient rail
connections are available. The train journey from Kalka
to Shimla takes about 5 1/2 hours against about 3 ˝
hours by road yet it is considered quite an experience
as the train winds its way through 103 tunnels and
passes through some extremely picturesque landscape. |
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ROAD |
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Shimla is
well connected by road with Delhi, Chandigarh, Dehradun,
Ambala and all other towns in Himachal Pradesh. A.C./
luxury buses as well as ordinary buses of HRTC and H.P.
Tourism Development Corporation are available round the
clock to reach Shimla.
Booking for Buses/Taxis can be made from Delhi at the
HPTDC Marketing Office, Chandra Lok Building, Jan Path,
New Delhi-110001 or from Himachal Pradesh Road Transport
Corporation office at the Inter State Bus Terminus (ISBT),
Delhi. For further details please see
HPTDC website
http://hptdc.gov.in
or
HRTC website
http://www.himachal.gov.in/hrtc
or
Tourism Website
http://www.himachaltourism.gov.in |
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Indicative Route Map to
the Institute |
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