Adi Karmyogi Programme
The Ministry of Tribal Affairs launched the Adi Karmyogi Programme.
- The Adi Karmyogi Programme aims to capacitate nearly 20 lakh stakeholders involved in tribal welfare delivery, including bureaucrats, block officials, and frontline workers.
- The program will focus on improving outcomes in critical areas such as:
- Healthcare gaps (with special attention to Sickle Cell Disease)
- School staffing shortages
- Poor access to public services in tribal belts
- Connection to Mission Karmayogi: While “Adi Karmyogi” is specifically for tribal affairs, it aligns with the broader “Mission Karmayogi” (launched in 2020) – the National Programme for Civil Services Capacity Building ....
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