Rashtriya Karmayogi Jan Seva Programme
On 6th March 2025, the Department of Social Justice and Empowerment (DoSJE), Union Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, successfully inaugurated the first batch of the Rashtriya Karmayogi Jan Seva Programme.
- Launched by: Capacity Building Commission.
- Aim: To foster a stronger sense of Seva Bhav (spirit of service) among government officials.
- Programme Features: 4 short training sessions (approximately 1.5 hours each).
- It is designed to encourage:
- Open discussions
- Teamwork
- Practical problem-solving through service-oriented narratives.
Significance: It inspired the participants to embrace their role as nation builders and strengthened their commitment to the government's citizen-first approach.
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