NEW DELHI: The Jammu and Kashmir administration has expressed concerns over employees’ non-compliance with the directive to register on the iGOT Karmayogi portal, a key platform under Mission Karmayogi aimed at enhancing public service delivery.
In an order issued by Commissioner Secretary General Administration Department (GAD) M Raju, officials were instructed to ensure immediate registration and enrollment in Competency Assessment Tests (CAT) available on the platform.
Mission Karmayogi: Transforming public service
The iGOT Karmayogi platform, part of the National Programme for Civil Services Capacity Building (NPCSCB), is designed to develop core competencies in government employees. It provides “anytime-anywhere-any-device” learning and enables 2 crore users to acquire new skills and enhance execution capabilities, an official stated.
Despite repeated instructions, many employees have yet to register, which has drawn serious attention from authorities.
Strict compliance directed
“All administrative secretaries and heads of departments must ensure that employees register on the portal and complete competency assessments. Action taken reports are to be furnished to the GAD,” the order stated.
The platform uses Framework of Roles, Activities, and Competencies (FRACs) to deliver dynamic, tailored training content sourced from top institutions, knowledge partners, and individual experts.
Benefits of the platform
Employees can assess their strengths and areas for improvement through competency assessments while accessing curated modules to acquire new skills. Additionally, departments and managers can monitor and mentor their workforce through the platform, officials said.
This initiative underscores the government’s commitment to building a skilled and competent civil service workforce for efficient governance and public service delivery.