
Dharamshala: The Public Service Commission (PSC) conducted a two-day workshop on the CTA Competency Framework Review, Validation, and Application on 10-11 June 2026, attended by 15 training nodal officers from various departments and autonomous bodies, including 8 male and 7 female participants.
During the opening session, PSC Chairman Karma Yeshi emphasised on the importance of competency in building trust, confidence, and professional capability, noting that competent individuals make fewer errors, deliver higher-quality work, manage risks effectively, work independently, and will be better equipped to address challenges.
He further stated, “Competency boosts confidence and confidence without competency could be dangerous. Hence, it is better to have competency and then be confident is useful. He also encouraged participants to actively discuss the competency framework during the workshop and provide their views and suggestions.”
The workshop was facilitated by Consultant Vivek Sharma, who led the review and validation of the draft competency framework. Through interactive discussions and group activities, participants shared feedback and recommendations to improve the clarity and effectiveness of the framework.
The workshop concluded with closing remarks by PSC Secretary Tenzin Legdup, who thanked all participants for their active participation and constructive contributions. He encouraged participants to contact PSC for any further clarification and requested them to continue reviewing the document, share it with their respective offices, and provide additional suggestions to support its finalisation and implementation.
– Report filed by Public Service Commission, CTA










