Mission Karmayogi: Shaping a Future-Ready Bureaucracy

Mission Karmayogi, launched in September 2020, aims to enhance the capacity of civil servants in India. The initiative emphasizes a shift from rule-based to role-based responsibilities, encouraging continuous learning to develop a responsive and dynamic workforce aligned with contemporary governance needs.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 21-10-2024 18:16 IST | Created: 21-10-2024 18:16 IST
Mission Karmayogi: Shaping a Future-Ready Bureaucracy
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Union Minister Jitendra Singh has highlighted the transformative potential of Mission Karmayogi in reforming India's bureaucratic landscape. Launched in September 2020, the program is designed to equip civil servants with the skills needed for diverse government roles, nurturing a workforce fit for a future global perspective.

Mission Karmayogi marks a significant shift from a rule-bound to a role-oriented approach, ensuring that civil servants focus on responsibilities rather than rigid guidelines. The objective is to create an agile and responsive governance culture, reflecting the ethos of modern India.

Singh asserted that consistent learning is pivotal for bureaucrats leading the charge towards 'Viksit Bharat 2047'. The National Learning Week launched by Prime Minister Modi, inclusive of 'Samuhik Charcha' discussions, drives this transformative agenda, fostering collaborative learning among ministry officers.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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