Government launches Mission Karmayogi, mid-career training programs
- In Reports
- 10:14 PM, Jul 03, 2023
- Myind Staff
Union Minister Jitendra Singh on Monday said the government has initiated Mission Karmayogi and mid-career training programs that are aimed at training officers for the priorities of Amrit Kaal and equipping them to contribute to the making of an 'Atmanirbhar Bharat' with the optimum use of new technology.
Addressing the inaugural session of the 49th Advanced Professional Programme in Public Administration (APPPA) at the Indian Institute of Public Administration (IIPA) here, Singh said the government has initiated steps for the ease of doing business and ease of governance to facilitate the delivery of citizen-centric services for the welfare of the common man.
The minister emphasized that the government amended the Prevention of Corruption Act in 2018 after 30 years to ensure that both the bribe giver and the recipient are subject to punishment.
"So, the idea of this government is that, on the one hand, as the Prime Minister says, 'zero tolerance towards corruption', (and) at the same time to provide a working environment which is enabling, which allows you to give a maximum outlet to your potential and capacities, and the government is very supportive about that," Singh said.
Mission Karmayogi aims to provide an opportunity for world-class capacity building to all government officials based on the key principle of "role-based" rather than "rule-based" and "competency-based" learning to enable government servants to play their role efficiently, smartly, and effectively, he said.
Furthermore, the government has revamped the format of the PM Excellence Awards to focus on outcomes and targets achieved in the implementation of flagship programs. As part of their training, officer trainees will be required to submit dissertations on these flagship programs.
Singh said the pace of movement is very fast now and the officers have to keep up with it, especially since "we are now part of the global world".
"New areas like artificial intelligence have a huge role in the defense forces as well," he said.
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