NEW DELHI, Feb 20: Cabinet Secretary Rajiv Gauba will head a top panel comprising a senior official from the Prime Minister’s Office, seven Secretaries, among others, to monitor the implementation of the government’s ambitious Mission Karmayogi programme for training of government employees. Envisioned as one of the largest capacity-building initiatives in government organisations anywhere in the world, Mission Karmayogi aims to create a competent civil service rooted in Indian ethos with a shared understanding of the country’s priorities, and working […]
NEW DELHI, Feb 20: Cabinet Secretary Rajiv Gauba will head a top panel comprising a senior official from the Prime Minister’s Office, seven Secretaries, among others, to monitor the implementation of the government’s ambitious Mission Karmayogi programme for training of government employees. Envisioned as one of the largest capacity-building initiatives in government organisations anywhere in
New Delhi [India], February 17 (ANI/PRNewswire): Deakin University, Australia has recognised Subramanian Ramadorai for his distinguished lifetime achievement as a business leader, conferring upon him an honorary doctorate for his extensive contributions to the IT industry and his commitment to technological innovation for positive social outcomes.
JAMMU, Nov 16: The Jammu and Kashmir government on Wednesday asked all its employees to register themselves on iGOT Karmayogi portal. Quoting a Govt circular, that Government of India has launched the National Programme for Civil Services Capacity Building (NPCSCB) Mission Karmayogi, aimed at developing potential of officers and training institutes by focusing on capacity building and HR management structure in government, including regulation and governance. “The Programme is designed to cover all government employees across departments, organizations and agencies […]
New Delhi, July 6 (PTI) Union Minister Jitendra Singh on Wednesday said that last eight years of the Modi government have changed the very ethos of governance in India. Chairing the third brainstorming session on Mission Karmayogi here, he said, the three important pillars of capacity building are that of implementation of national priorities, citizen-centricity and how best and fast to adapt to new and emerging technologies. The National Programme for Civil Services Capacity Building (NPCSCB), also known as Mission Karmayogi, is aimed at enhancing governance through civil services capacity building. Singh, the Minister of State for Personnel, underlined that an ideal public administration must be competitive, efficient, cost effective and accountable to deliver good governance. He said, in the background of ever-changing demographics, digital penetration as well as growing social and political awareness, there is a need to empower the civil servants to be more dynamic and professional