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Mission Karmayogi

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Mission Karmayogi and the National Programme for Civil Services Capacity Building (NPCSCB) are in the news as they mark three years since their inception. Launched by the Capacity Building Commission (CBC) in 2021, this initiative is aimed at overhauling and enhancing the capabilities of India's civil service.

About NPCSCB - Mission Karmayogi

Objective: The main goal of NPCSCB is to develop a civil service that is professional, well-trained, and oriented towards the future. This involves:

  • Professional Development: Ensuring civil servants are equipped with the skills and knowledge to meet India’s developmental goals.
  • Shared Understanding: Fostering a unified perspective on national programs and priorities among civil servants.

Scope:

  • Coverage: The program includes all civil servants across various ministries, departments, organizations, and agencies of the Union Government. This also extends to contractual employees.
  • State Government Participation: The program is designed to be adaptable for state governments that wish to align their capacity-building efforts with the central framework.

Key Features:

  • Training: Emphasizes continuous professional development and skill enhancement.
  • Future-Oriented: Aims to prepare civil servants for future challenges and responsibilities.
  • Unified Vision: Promotes a coherent understanding of national goals and programs.

Mission Karmayogi represents a significant step towards modernizing and professionalizing the civil service in India, ensuring that civil servants are well-prepared to contribute effectively to the country’s development.

Guiding Principles of Mission Karmayogi

  1. Shift from Rule-Based to Role-Based Training:
    • Transition from rigid, rule-driven training methods to flexible, role-oriented capacity building that caters to actual job demands.
  2. Competency-Driven Approach:
    • Emphasis on developing competencies defined as the combination of Attitudes, Skills, and Knowledge (ASK) required for effective job performance.
  3. 70-20-10 Learning Mandate:
    • 70% of learning is expected to come from practical on-the-job experiences and reflections.
    • 20% from interactions and collaborations with others.
    • 10% from structured, formal training sessions.
  4. Linking Goal Setting, Planning, and Achievement:
    • Align training and capacity-building efforts with organizational and individual career goals to enhance performance and achievement.
  5. Unbiased Evaluation Systems:
    • Establishment of fair, objective, and independent performance assessments to ensure transparency and effectiveness.
  6. Continuous Lifelong Learning:
    • Promote continuous and democratic access to learning opportunities for all civil servants.
  7. Integration Across Government Departments:
    • Encouraging cross-departmental collaboration to break down silos and improve service delivery.
  8. Integrated Government Online Training (iGOT) Karmayogi Platform:
    • Central online portal designed to guide and monitor the capacity-building journey of government officials.

Significance of NPCSCB - Mission Karmayogi

  1. Professional Growth:
    • Offers continuous opportunities for civil servants to enhance their competencies and professional development.
  2. Uniform Training Approach:
    • Standardizes training practices nationwide, ensuring a consistent quality of training across various government departments.
  3. Reducing Training Costs:
    • Promotes the use of online courses and resource sharing to minimize expenses related to foreign training programs.
  4. Inspiring Aspiring Civil Servants:
    • Instills values of ethical conduct and professionalism in future civil servants, aiming to reduce dishonesty.
  5. Ease of Doing Business:
    • Facilitates policy creation and service delivery that supports economic growth and development.
  6. Citizen-Centric Approach:
    • Shifts focus from traditional rule-based governance to a more dynamic, role-based model, improving service delivery and teamwork.

Other Initiatives for Civil Servants

  1. National Standards for Civil Service Training Institutions (NSCSTI):
    • Establishes a baseline for the quality of training at Central Training Institutes, aiming to enhance their capability to address contemporary challenges.
  2. Aarambh:
    • The first common foundation course for civil servants, launched in 2019, designed to provide a standardized entry-level training experience.
  3. National Training Policy:
    • Initially adopted in 1996 and reviewed in 2012, this policy aims to cultivate efficient, impartial civil servants responsive to citizen needs.

Concerns Associated with NPCSCB - Mission Karmayogi

  1. Scalability:
    • Challenges in scaling training initiatives effectively across the vast number of government officials.
  2. Over-Centralization:
    • Centralized training frameworks might face resistance from state governments, potentially impacting implementation and outcomes.
  3. Resistance to Change:
    • The bureaucratic structure might be resistant to significant reforms, hindering progress.
  4. Relevance to Job Functions:
    • Difficulty in designing training modules that address the diverse needs and specific challenges faced by civil servants in different regions.

Conclusion

Mission Karmayogi represents a transformative approach to civil service training and capacity building in India. By focusing on role-based learning, competency development, and continuous improvement, it aims to modernize the civil services and enhance their efficiency and effectiveness. However, addressing scalability, resistance, and relevance issues will be crucial to the successful implementation and impact of this initiative. Through sustained efforts and cooperation with various stakeholders, Mission Karmayogi has the potential to significantly improve civil service delivery and governance in India.

Capacity Building Commission (CBC)

The Capacity Building Commission (CBC) was established by the Government of India through a Gazette notification in 2021, issued by the Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT). Here’s a detailed overview:

Structure and Autonomy

  • Independence: The CBC is an autonomous body with full executive and financial authority.
  • Composition: It consists of three members who are selected from diverse backgrounds, including state governments, the public sector, the private sector, and academia. This diversity ensures a range of perspectives and expertise.
  • Secretariat: The internal Secretariat of the CBC is headed by an officer of the grade of Joint Secretary to the Government of India, who is designated as the Secretary to the CBC.

Core Purpose

The primary aim of the CBC is to enhance the credibility of capacity building efforts and to standardize these initiatives through collaborative and co-sharing approaches.

Functions

  1. Annual Capacity Building Plans: The CBC facilitates the preparation of Annual Capacity Building Plans for various departments, ministries, and agencies to streamline and enhance their capacity-building efforts.
  2. Annual State of Civil Services Report: It prepares a comprehensive report on the state of civil services to monitor progress and identify areas for improvement.
  3. Approval of Knowledge Partners: The CBC approves Knowledge Partners for its mission, ensuring that the entities involved are qualified and aligned with its objectives.
  4. Harmonious Approach: It works to evolve a coordinated and integrated approach to capacity building, breaking down silos and fostering a more cohesive strategy across different sectors and levels of government.

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