Karmayogi Saptah: Revolutionizing Government Learning
Karmayogi Saptah, a national learning week in India, saw over four lakh government employees dedicate at least four hours to education, with 45.6 lakh course enrollments and 32.6 lakh completions. The initiative, highlighted by the launch of the Karmayogi Competency Model by Prime Minister Modi, aimed to transform mindsets towards continuous learning.
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In a groundbreaking move to enhance the professional development of government employees, Karmayogi Saptah has attracted over four lakh participants who dedicated at least four hours to learning. This national learning week initiative marked a significant step towards fostering a culture of continuous education among India's public servants.
The initiative, running from October 19 to 27, accumulated 45.6 lakh course enrollments and 32.6 lakh completions, backed by the Personnel Ministry's statement. Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the event with the launch of India's first public human resources competency framework, emphasizing the importance of adapting to a changing world.
Highlighting the power of collective learning, the event was more than just completing courses; it was a unifying drive towards professional excellence and personal growth. Participants shared stories of enlightenment and connection, reinforcing the need for a dynamic and well-informed public service in India.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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