PVRK has always been the Institution Builder
Vanam Jwala Narasimha Rao
PVRK Prasad, a great institution builder
The Hans India (22-08-2017)
Former Indian Administrative Service
Officer, former Media Advisor to late Prime Minister PV Narasimha Rao, former
Director General Dr MCR HRD Institute and former Executive Officer Tirumala
Tirupati Devasthanam (TTD) PVRK Prasad passed away on Monday, the 21st
August 2017. An expert administrator, spiritualist and humanist PVRK was an
institution builder wherever he worked and they are the lasting memories of
him-be it TTD, be it MCR HRD or to that matter any other institution. I had
known him for nearly five decades. PVRK while serving as Collector I first met
him and later it continued while he was Commissioner Information and Public
Relations in united AP, EO TTD and more intimately when I worked with him when
he was Special Chief Secretary and Director General DR MCR HRD Institute.
It was in the year 1998, I remember very
well, the day when PVRK joined in the MCR HRD Institute as DG, I went to his
chambers to explain about one of the important program that the institute
took-up, under specific instructions from the then Chief Minister of AP
Chandrababu Naidu who was also Chairman of Institute. It was an OMR (Optical
Mark Reader) based training needs analysis of all the five lakhs plus employees
of state government from Junior Assistant to Head of Department. The program
was half way through and as the CM was busy with Lok Sabha elections held that
year there was some slackness in pursuing the matter by the Institute
authorities. Even before I could attempt to explain, PVRK said that, he
preferred the posting in the Institute to relax and concentrate on his
spiritual pursuit and hence no need for him to know any detail and everything
would be looked after by the Additional DG. While he was saying this, he
received a call from CM enquiring about OMR progress and asking him to see CM
with all details. Within minutes he took a briefing from me and we both went to
meet CM where PVRK explained like an expert on the subject as if he has been
dealing with that for several days. That is his way of dealing things. He never
looked back and it is his and only his contribution to the Institute making it
one of top training institutes in the world.
PVRK during his last and of course long-lasting
tenure in the government service, was credited with the everlasting
contribution of transformation of the Dr. MCR HRD institute of Telangana. PVRK
took charge as, the Director General of the then Institute of Administration
(IOA) in 1998. At that point of time IOA has been mostly involved in organizing
traditional, rule-based, class room oriented training programmes. The location
at Road No.25, Jubilee Hills was known to be remote, isolated with little
connectivity. Within three years of his taking over, many initiatives and
institution building programmes were initiated and launched.
It was during his tenure, the institute
was renamed as ‘Dr.MCR HRD Institute’ with mandate of developing human
resources, in the state, who would be competent to fulfil current and future
manpower requirements of the State Government. A major ‘State Training
Initiative’ (STI) was launched aiming to build capacities of ‘Training for All’
(TFA). The aim of the STI was to build capacities of providing about 60 hours
(two weeks) training to each of the five lakh State Government Employees.
The institute’s infrastructural
facilities were expanded and brought to the then ‘State of Art’ level. It may
not be an exaggeration to say that 90% of what one sees in the Institute, has
the imprint of PVRK vision. In a first of its kind, at that point of time,
individual, functional and organizational needs identification exercise was
initiated and completed. Based on systematic identification of training needs, many
training modules for cutting edge level functionaries were developed. Using DVD
medium delivered Computer Based Training and relay of programmes through
TV/Satellite channel.
Centre of Good Governance (CGG) was
set-up in the Institute campus. The aim was to identify best practices and
develop replicable models. Tony Blair the then UK Prime Minister came all the
way from England to inaugurate the CGG and spent lot of time in the institute including
one-to-one meeting with the then Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu.
District Training Centres were
established in every district for organizing training on decentralized basis.
Under the overall direction and control of District Collectors who were
designated as District Training Commissioners. National Training Policy
stipulation of earmarking budget equivalent of 1.5% of salary budget, with
separate budget head, was implemented in the State because of vigorous persuasion
by PVRK.
PVRK laid a select foundation for
transformation of the Institute from Administrative Training institute to Apex
Training Institute and from a provider of traditional training to capacity-
building institute of the State. The institute became ISO 9007 2000 certified,
in a record period of eight months, perhaps the first HRD Institute in the
country to have got the certification. A large number of trainer training and
capacity building programmes were undertaken.
The institute under PVRK guidance conceptualized,
designed and implemented a major programme on development of change leaders in
the State. This consisted of organising department wise and organization wise
‘Governing for Results’ (GFR) programme, identification of change leaders, and
organizing development programmes for identified change leaders called Core
Group Development programmes.
A major programme on ‘Elimination of
Child Labour’ (ECL) was undertaken in collaboration with ILO and VVGiri-National
Labour Institute. Using an innovative strategy called ‘Influencing the
Influencers’ more than 4100 Influencers, across the State were sensitised and
capacities built.
Apart from these several exchange
programs like with Harvard Business School, module development work with UNDP
assistance, Master Trainer Development program with DOPT Government of India
assistance etc., were also initiated by PVRK. After the 1999 elections to the
state assembly and after the formation of cabinet, all the ministers including
the then CM were provided with three-day training program designed and
developed by PVRK.
PVRK Prasad authored several
popular books in Telugu, including 'Naham Kartha', 'Asalem Jarigindante'
(Wheels behind the veil), 'Tirumala Leelamrutham' and 'Tirumala Charitamrutam'.
In his death, the country has lost an able administrator, institution builder
and spiritualist.
excellent piece on an administrator and a human being par excellence! may his soul rest in peace!!
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