Jammu and Kashmir has achieved the third position nationwide in the ‘Mission Karmayogi’ program during SADHANA Saptah, showcasing a significant step towards enhancing continuous learning and competency-driven governance among civil servants. This recognition highlights the Union Territory’s systematic adoption of reforms under the National Programme for Civil Services Capacity Building (NPCSCB). By emphasizing role-based capacity development, competency mapping, and leveraging the iGOT Karmayogi digital platform, Jammu and Kashmir has made tangible advancements in bolstering its administrative capabilities.
Official data reveals that a total of 2,01,962 officials from the Union Territory have enrolled on the platform, collectively completing 4,13,722 courses. Notably, 2,74,511 of these completions were in AI-focused courses. Moreover, 54,003 employees have finished over one hour of learning, with 37,309 officials surpassing four hours, indicating a high level of engagement with the initiative.
During the SADHANA Saptah Facilitation Ceremony at Vigyan Bhawan in New Delhi, the award was bestowed upon Jammu and Kashmir. Minister of State for Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions, Jitendra Singh, honored the top-performing states, Union Territories, and institutions during the event. The Jammu and Kashmir General Administration Department Commissioner/Secretary, M. Raju, accepted the award on behalf of the Union Territory government.
The Jammu and Kashmir Institute of Management, Public Administration, and Rural Development (JKIMPARD) received a Special Award for being the first institution in the country to successfully complete the Capacity Building Plans (CBPs) across all departments. This achievement sets a national standard in implementing Mission Karmayogi objectives at the State/Union Territory level. The Union Territory administration ensured active participation throughout SADHANA Saptah through a structured and closely monitored approach.
