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Big Civil Services Reforms For IAS And Central Employees, Here's All You Need To Know About Mission Karmayogi

Swarajya StaffSep 03, 2020, 10:07 AM | Updated 10:07 AM IST
PM Modi addressing IAS probationers

PM Modi addressing IAS probationers


Yesterday (2 September), union cabinet approved a mega reform for the government employees based on the three pillars of 'governance, performance and accountability'.


The fundamental focus of the reform is the creation of a ‘citizen centric civil service’ capable of creating and delivering services conducive to economic growth and public welfare, reports PIB.


“..the ultimate purpose of all this -- it is basically to equip the civil servant, with domain and functional competencies, which would be goal driven, and also build behavioural competencies," C Chandramouli, secretary of the Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT) was quoted as saying by the Livemint.

“Civil servant should be imaginative and innovative, proactive and polite, professional and progressive, energetic and enabling, transparent and tech-enabled, constructive and & creative in order to meet the challenges of the society," he added.

The secretary also said that the initiative could be the largest civil service reform in the world in terms of spread and in terms of the depth.

  • aligning work allocation of civil servants by matching their competencies to the requirements of the post


  • create an ecosystem of shared training infrastructure and to make available to all civil servants

  • mid-career training will now on will be available to all government staff instead of the top officers alone, and their profile and assessment will be continuous

  • An Integrated Government Online Training ‘iGOT Karmayogi’ Platform will be set up with appropriate monitoring and evaluation framework for performance evaluation of all users of the platform .


    Previously, the iGOT model was used successfully to train health professionals for the COVID-19 challenge.

    The Mission also brings a new structure to implement the reforms, comprising of:

    • a PM Human Resource (HR) Council headed by the PM and comprising some state chief ministers, few cabinet ministers and national and international experts


  • a Cabinet secretary Coordination Unit to monitor progress, and execution of plans

  • a special purpose vehicle (SPV), a company, which will manage all the digital resources, and also create a marketplace for content for effective training of government employees.


  • Previously, the Modi government had taken several steps to reform the civil services.


    Mission Karmayogi constitutes post recruitment reform across cadres and positions – from a constable to the director general of police, from an assistance section officer to the secretaries’ level.

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