The Government of Nagaland has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Capacity Building Commission, Karmayogi Bharat, to implement Mission Karmayogi in the state. The signing ceremony and a day-long workshop on the Mission were held at the Capital Convention Hall, Kohima on Wednesday, organized by the Department of Personnel & Administrative Reforms, Government of Nagaland.

Chief Secretary Sentiyanger Imchen expressed gratitude to the Capacity Building Commission of India for introducing and conducting orientations for state officials on various aspects of Mission Karmayogi. He highlighted that the Mission, launched by the Government of India in 2020, aims to develop a competent and future-ready civil service to ensure efficient public service delivery and equitable governance.

Imchen noted that while many states have partnered with the Capacity Building Commission, Nagaland has only recently begun structured training programmes through the Department of Personnel and Administrative Reforms and the Administrative Training Institute. He emphasized that regular, need-based training equips officers with updated knowledge, functional skills, and the right attitude to handle complex governance issues.

The Chief Secretary explained that registration and training modules will be conducted through the digital platform iGOT Karmayogi, enabling officers from remote districts to access quality learning resources. He urged all officers and departmental heads to prioritize continuous learning and professional development, stating that training should be treated as an essential investment for effective governance and service delivery.

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