Dr Jitendra launches extended ‘Karmayogi’ version to mark ‘Good Governance Day’
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NEW DELHI: On the occasion of Good Governance Day, Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh on Monday launched the extended version of Mission “Karmayogi” to mark “Good Governance Day” at a function organised by the Department of Personnel & Training (DoPT) at North Block here.
Three new features launched on the iGOT “Karmayogi” platform are My iGOT, Blended Programs and Curated Programs.
Dr Jitendra Singh also launched 12 domain specific capacity building e-learning courses.
In addition, the Minister also launched a new blended learning programme named Vikas (Variable & Immersive Karmayogi Advanced Support).
Dr Jitendra called for the optimum use of technology for timely delivery of services to the common man. Civil Servants need to harness the potential of the Digital Revolution and embrace the latest IT innovations as a means to advance Digital Governance, he said, pointing out that the emphasis is on e-governance and paperless office, which has resulted in a seamless flow of decision making in the administration.
Underlining on the optimum use of technology, Dr Jitendra said that Civil Servants need to harness the potential of the Digital Revolution and embrace the latest IT innovations as a means to advance Digital Governance.
Dr Jitendra said, Mission Karmayogi focuses on grooming civil servants of the future by making them more technology-enabled, innovative, progressive and transparent.
Blended Programs on iGOT-Karmayogi platform will facilitate equitable access to training methodologies across all levels to meet dynamic training needs of the officials. Blended Programs integrate traditional offline (in person) classroom courses with online learning components. It enables officers and faculty to leverage the flexibility and convenience of online courses while retaining the invaluable benefits of face-to-face classroom interactions.