Union Minister "Mission Karmayogi" had institutionalised the process of capacity building, particularly for the benefit of civil servants
- Union Minister of Personnel, Public Grievances, Pensions said that "Mission Karmayogi" had institutionalised the process of capacity building with the aim to shape the Century India of 2047.
- It was launched by the Prime minister particularly for the benefit of civil servants
About the Mission Karmayogi
- It is also known as the National Programme for Civil Services Capacity Building (NPCSCB).
- It aims to prepare Civil Servants for the future by making them more creative, constructive & innovative through transparency and technology.
- It will help to lay the foundation for civil servants in the country.
- There will be more focus on 'on-site learning' in complementing "off-site learning".
Objectives:
- To provide a mechanism to continuously build capacity, update the talent pool
- To provide equal opportunities for personal and professional growth and esteem of government officials at all levels.
- To shift the focus from rule-specific to role-specific.
- To train the officers to meet the challenges of the society.
- To build future-ready civil service with the right attitude, skills & knowledge, aligned to the vision of New India.
Executing Bodies:
- It will be steered by four new bodies.
- The new entities will be a Prime Minister’s Public Human Resources Council, a Capacity Building Commission, a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) that will own and operate the digital assets and technological platform for online training, and a Coordination Unit, which will be headed by the Cabinet Secretary.
Prelims take away
- Mission Karmayogi