Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath LUCKNOW: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Tuesday conducted a comprehensive review of the progress achieved so far under Mission Karmayogi and the forthcoming action plan.At a high-level meeting, detailed discussions were held on the implementation of the mission, training infrastructure, status of digital platforms and capacity-building initiatives across various departments. Chairperson of the Capacity Building Commission S Radha Chauhan presented a detailed action plan, the government said in a statement.Addressing the meeting, Adityanath said Mission Karmayogi is a transformative initiative of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, aimed at developing competent human resources by integrating India’s cultural values with a global outlook.He said the initiative is playing a decisive role in making governance more responsive, accountable and result-oriented, in line with future challenges.The chief minister was informed that Mission Karmayogi aims to connect more than three crore civil servants at the central level, nearly 2.2 crore personnel across states, and around 50 lakh personnel in urban local bodies and panchayati raj institutions with capacity-building initiatives.Under the mission, more than 790 government training institutions across the country are being strengthened and modernised. For continuous and comprehensive online training of civil servants, the iGOT (Integrated Government Online Training) digital platform has been established.Adityanath said all departments and government institutions should design need-based courses and upload those on the iGOT portal. He further instructed that a seven-day capacity building programme be made mandatory for all officers and employees and linked with their promotion and ACR.The chief minister also directed that all training centres operating in the state, including the UPAM, must develop capacity-building curricula in line with current requirements to enhance the functional efficiency of new trainees at the training centre level itself. He emphasised that artificial intelligence (AI) and cyber security must be mandatorily included in the curricula of all departments and government institutions.On the occasion, Adityanath highlighted that the “Amrit Gyan Kosh”, the case study platform of iGOT, hosts case studies from across the world.He said Uttar Pradesh also has several best practices and case studies across departments, which should be uploaded on the platform.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos”BJP People Are Mute” Owaisi Targets PM Modi Over Trump’s ‘Make Me Happy’ RemarkBMC Becomes Mega Battleground As Thackerays Reunite And Alliances Shift Ahead Of Civic Wars 2026Deepam row: Piyush Goyal Accuses MK Stalin Govt Of Targeting Hindu TraditionsDonald Trump, Venezuela And India: Prithviraj Chavan’s Remark On PM Modi Kidnapping Sparks Row’Hindus Will Not Be Allowed To Stay’: BNP Candidate’s Threat Sparks Alarm Amid Bangladesh KillingsNepal Imposes Curfew In Birgunj Near India Border After Social Media Sparks Religious TensionsHyderabad Techie Murdered In US: Father Denies Love Angle, Seeks Justice Across BordersIndia Speeds Up Chenab Hydropower Projects, Redrawing Indus Rivers Water Control Lines For PakistanPolitical War Erupts After JNU Slogans Target PM Modi Following Umar Khalid Bail Rejection VerdictUS Senator Claims India Cut Russian Oil Buys And Sought Trump Tariff Relief Amid Pressure Bid On Oil123PhotostoriesBirthday special: Bipasha Basu’s best movies to watch on OTTChef Sanjeev Kapoor shares 14 kitchen tips that make life easierHow to make Anda Paratha for breakfastJiya Shankar and her love for ethnic wear: Surreal looks in sarees, lehengas, and more12 railway stations and the foods they are famous forFull list of the winners of ‘MasterChef India’: From Pankaj Bhadouria to Mohammed Ashiq5 simple neck exercises to ease stiffness and restore mobilityWhere will you be this Makar Sankranti? 5 best destinations in India to witness the festivalFrom opening up about losing a leg in a tragic accident to being unemployed for 7 years after Naache Mayuri: When Sudha Chandran spoke about life, parent’s support and career7 must-read fantasy novels that transport you to magical worlds123Hot PicksBudget 2026Vande Bharat Sleeper TrainPublic holidays January 2026Gold rate todayUS Visa BondsCigarette tax hikeBank Holidays JanuaryTop TrendingSan Francisco 49ersCardi BQuinn HughesKyle TuckerSidney Crosby LifestyleTyrese Haliburton and Jade Jones Net WorthKevin StefanskiChicago Bulls vs Boston CelticsJohn PyleKevin Durant vs LeBron James Net Worth
LUCKNOW: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Tuesday conducted a comprehensive review of the progress achieved so far under Mission Karmayogi and the forthcoming action plan.At a high-level meeting, detailed discussions were held on the implementation of the mission, training infrastructure, status of digital platforms and capacity-building initiatives across various departments. Chairperson of the Capacity Building Commission S Radha Chauhan presented a detailed action plan, the government said in a statement.Addressing the meeting, Adityanath said Mission Karmayogi is a transformative initiative of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, aimed at developing competent human resources by integrating India’s cultural values with a global outlook.He said the initiative is playing a decisive role in making governance more responsive, accountable and result-oriented, in line with future challenges.The chief minister was informed that Mission Karmayogi aims to connect more than three crore civil servants at the central level, nearly 2.2 crore personnel across states, and around 50 lakh personnel in urban local bodies and panchayati raj institutions with capacity-building initiatives.Under the mission, more than 790 government training institutions across the country are being strengthened and modernised. For continuous and comprehensive online training of civil servants, the iGOT (Integrated Government Online Training) digital platform has been established.Adityanath said all departments and government institutions should design need-based courses and upload those on the iGOT portal. He further instructed that a seven-day capacity building programme be made mandatory for all officers and employees and linked with their promotion and ACR.The chief minister also directed that all training centres operating in the state, including the UPAM, must develop capacity-building curricula in line with current requirements to enhance the functional efficiency of new trainees at the training centre level itself. He emphasised that artificial intelligence (AI) and cyber security must be mandatorily included in the curricula of all departments and government institutions.On the occasion, Adityanath highlighted that the “Amrit Gyan Kosh”, the case study platform of iGOT, hosts case studies from across the world.He said Uttar Pradesh also has several best practices and case studies across departments, which should be uploaded on the platform.