New Delhi: The Cabinet has approved 'Mission Karmayogi', a National Programme for Civil Services Capacity Building so that civil servants remain entrenched in Indian culture while they learn from the best practices across the world, said the government of India on Wednesday. Mission Karmayogi aims to prepare Indian civil servants for the future by making them more creative, constructive, imaginative, innovative, proactive, professional, progressive, energetic, enabling, transparent and technology-enabled, the government of India stated.
While giving a brief presentation on Mission Karmayogi, C Chandramouli, secretary, Department of Personnel and Training said, "A Capacity Building Commission will be set up which will harmonise training standards, create shared faculty and resources and will have a supervisory role over all training institutions so that there's a common understanding of India's aspirations and development goals."
"Mission Karmayogi focuses on the individual (civil servants) and institutional capacity building. At the top, there will be a PM's HR council which will consist of national and international experts under the chairmanship of the PM," he added. Chandramouli said that it is imagined that for the civil servants to meet the challenges of the world and society have to be imaginative and innovative, proactive and polite, professional and progressive, energetic and enabling, transparent and tech-enabled, constructive and creative.