“Mission Karmayogi is a flagship initiative of the government to create a future-ready civil service, aligned with the vision of efficient, transparent and citizen-centric governance,” said Dr. Alka Mittal, highlighting the importance of the program.
Launched on November 2, 2023, in New Delhi, the Karmayogi initiative will host a week-long Sadhna Saptah. This event is organized by the Department of Personnel and Training, the Capacity Building Commission, and Karmayogi Bharat.
Mission Karmayogi, introduced in 2020, aims to enhance the capacity, performance, and efficiency of civil servants nationwide. It focuses on bridging the gap in governance skills among professionals transitioning from scientific and academic backgrounds.
As part of this initiative, Sadhna Saptah emphasizes critical competencies such as leadership, effective communication, and digital governance. The program is structured around three guiding principles: Technology, Tradition, and Tangible Outcomes.
The initiative also introduces iGOT Karmayogi, a digital learning platform designed for government officials to foster skill enhancement and self-development.
“Sādhana stands for Strengthening Adaptive Development and Humane Aptitude for National Advancement,” said a representative, underlining the program’s focus on developing a capable workforce.
With a goal of Viksit Bharat by 2047, the initiative aims to equip public officials with the competencies required for efficient, citizen-centric administration.
The Capacity Building Commission will play a crucial role as a coordinating and regulatory body, ensuring the success of this ambitious program.
As the Sadhna Saptah unfolds, further developments are expected to enhance the culture of capacity building among civil servants across India.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding specific activities planned for the week.