Cabinet approves "Mission Karmayogi"- National Programme for Civil Services Capacity Building
Team Careers360 | September 3, 2020 | 04:45 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Union Cabinet under the leadership of PM Narendra Modi on September 2 approved the "Mission Karmayogi" National Programme for Civil Services Capacity Building (NPCSCB). The main aim of this program is to build new national architecture for civil services capacity building. It is designed to enrich the Indian Culture and other arts to keep them connected. Check below for more details.
The program will be launched by setting up an Integrated Government Online Training - iGOTKarmayogi. The program is approved with the Institutional Framework mentioned below.
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Prime Minister's Public HR Council
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Coordination with government agencies
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Capacity building commission
The main objective of the commission is to assist the Prime Minister office varosu tasks like annual capacity building plans, supervision of all training institutes. It will also manage various learning resources and implementation of capacity building plans.
iGOT-Karmayogi platform will help to build the infrastructure of over two crore employed working in the government. It is expected that platform will serve as a global stage for new market opportunities and e-learning platforms.
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