Mission Karmayogi: A brand New Capacity Building Paradigm

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The cabinet on Wednesday announced changes to the civil services which will now be called Mission Karmayogi. Mission Karmayogi, a National Programme for Civil Services Capacity Building (NPCSCB) will be a shift from ‘Rules-based’ to ‘Roles-based’ human resource management, said government sources.

Dr Jitendra Singh, Union Minister of State (Ind Charge) for Development of North Eastern Region said, “to reincarnate a govt servant into an ideal ‘Karmayogi’ to serve the nation, by enabling him to be creative, constructive, proactive and technically empowered”.

Mission Karmayogi Mr Singh said is “an endeavour to end culture of working in silos and multiplicity of training curriculum, with introduction of common platform for uniform realisation of nation’s vision, shared aspirations and future goals. It will provide mechanism for capacity building, a constantly updating talent pool, equal opportunity of professional as well as personal growth and esteem of self-training for value addition”.

“A civil servant should be imaginative & innovative, proactive & polite, professional & progressive, energetic & enabling, transparent & tech-enabled, constructive & creative in order to meet the challenges of the society” said Dr. C. Chandramouli, Secretary.

Meanwhile, the union cabinet has today approved five official languages in Jammu & Kashmir, namely Urdu, Kashmiri, Dogri, Hindi and English. This is “to be introduced in Parliament. This has been done based on the demands of the people”. said union minister Prakash Javedkar.

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