The government launches the ‘Amrit Gyan Kosh’ Portal and ‘Faculty Development portal’ under Mission Karmayogi or National Programme for Civil Services Capacity Building (NPCSCB).
About Mission Karmayogi:
- It is an initiative aimed at transforming the Indian civil services by establishing a comprehensive National Programme for Civil Services Capacity Building (NPCSCB).
- This mission is designed to create a future-ready civil service that is deeply rooted in Indian ethos while being equipped with the right attitude, skills, and knowledge.
- The Karmayogi Bharat Portal is central to this mission, which offers an online learning platform that facilitates continuous learning and development for civil servants.
Key Focus Areas:
- Civil servants are trained to develop behavioural, functional, and domain competencies that ultimately lead to the ease of living and ease of doing business.
- This citizen-centric approach is integral to the mission’s design, ensuring that public service delivery is both efficient and effective.
Six Pillars of Mission Karmayogi:
- Policy Framework: Establishes guidelines for the civil service’s overall capacity-building strategy.
- Institutional Framework: Focuses on reforming institutions responsible for capacity building.
- Competency Framework: Defines the essential skills and knowledge required for civil servants.
- Digital Learning Framework (iGOT-Karmayogi): A digital platform facilitating online learning and development.
- Electronic Human Resource Management System (e-HRMS): Manages human resource processes within the civil services.
- Monitoring and Evaluation Framework: Ensures that the progress and outcomes of the mission are tracked and assessed effectively.
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Frequently Asked Question:
What is the mission of Karmayogi?
The mission of Karmayogi is to create a future-ready civil service rooted in Indian ethos with the right attitude, skills, and knowledge for effective public service delivery.
When was Mission Karmayogi launched?
Mission Karmayogi was launched in 2020.
What are the objectives of Mission Karmayogi?
The objectives include enhancing government-citizen interaction, improving ease of living and doing business, and creating a competent civil service.
Who initiated the mission of Karmayogi?
Mission Karmayogi was initiated by the Government of India.
Who is the apex body of Mission Karmayogi?
The apex body of Mission Karmayogi is the PM-led HR Council
Who will benefit from Mission Karmayogi?
Civil servants across India will benefit from Mission Karmayogi
What are the pillars of Mission Karmayogi?
The six pillars include Policy Framework, Institutional Framework, Competency Framework, Digital Learning Framework (iGOT-Karmayogi), e-HRMS, and Monitoring and Evaluation Framework.
What are the features of Mission Karmayogi?
Key features include the Karmayogi Bharat Portal, Amrit Gyan Kosh, Faculty Development portal, and a comprehensive competency framework.