PM Modi Launches Karmayogi Sadhana Week, Stresses 'Nagrik Devo Bhav' Mantra

Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the Karmayogi Sadhana Week 2026, emphasizing the core governance mantra of 'Nagrik Devo Bhav' or 'Citizen is God'. He highlighted the need to continuously update public services to keep pace with a rapidly changing India. The week-long national initiative aims to enhance the capabilities of government employees across all levels and ministries. It represents a unified, large-scale effort to build competencies for achieving the vision of Viksit Bharat 2047.

Key Points: PM Modi Inaugurates Karmayogi Sadhana Week 2026

  • Citizen-centric governance mantra
  • National capacity building week
  • Aligning services for Viksit Bharat
  • Focus on tech, tradition & outcomes
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"Nagrik Devo Bhav": PM Modi emphasises citizen-centric governance at inaugural session of Karmayogi Sadhana Week 2026

PM Modi emphasizes 'Nagrik Devo Bhav' for citizen-centric governance at the launch of the national capacity-building initiative, Karmayogi Sadhana Week.

"The main mantra of the principle of governance we are working on is 'Nagrik Devo Bhav'. - Prime Minister Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, April 2

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday underlined the mantra "Nagrik Devo Bhav" and highlighted the importance of citizen-centric public service, while inaugurating Karmayogi Sadhana Week 2026.

Addressing the inaugural session through video conferencing, PM Modi said, "It is essential to update public services as the country advances in this changing world. Karmayogi Sadhana Saptah is an important link in this attempt. The main mantra of the principle of governance we are working on is 'Nagrik Devo Bhav'."

He congratulated people for their participation in the event, stating, "Many congratulations and best wishes to all of you of Karmayogi Sadhana Week. In this era of the 21st century, rapidly changing systems, a rapidly changing world, and our India advancing at the same pace between them. For this, it is necessary to continuously update public service in accordance with the times."

The Prime Minister noted that Karmayogi Sadhana Week serves as a critical initiative for enhancing the capability of every government employee.

"Karmayogi Sadhana Week is an important link in that very endeavour. You are all familiar with the fact that the principle of governance we are advancing today is fundamentally guided by the mantra 'Citizen is God'. With the spirit embodied in this mantra, the focus today is on making public service more capable and more sensitive towards citizens," he said.

The PM also urged officials to focus on strengthening their own capacities rather than limiting others, adding, "Another major principle of success is to enlarge your own line rather than shortening others'. In our country, since independence, many kinds of institutions have been working with different focuses. But there was a need for an institution whose focus is capacity building, which enhances the capability of every employee, every karma yogi working in the government."

In a first-of-its-kind national initiative, the Capacity Building Commission launched Sadhana Saptah, 2026, from April 2-8, marking one of the largest collaborative capacity building efforts across India's civil services ecosystem. The initiative coincides with two important milestones: the Foundation Day of the Capacity Building Commission and the completion of five years of Mission Karmayogi, an official release from Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions read.

Sadhana Saptah stands for Strengthening Adaptive Development and Humane Aptitude for National Advancement. The initiative will bring together Central Ministries, Departments and Organisations (MDOs), States and Union Territories, and over 250 Civil Services Training Institutions (CSTIs) in a shared national capacity building effort.

Civil servants across the country will participate in structured capacity-building programmes designed to build competencies required for achieving the vision of Viksit Bharat 2047.

For the first time, capacity building activities across ministries, states, and training institutions are being aligned within a common thematic framework. While earlier efforts focused primarily on individual ministries or departments, Sadhana Saptah expands participation across the broader civil services ecosystem, creating a shared learning movement at a national scale, a release read.

From North to South, civil servants across levels, from early career officers to senior leadership, will engage with common themes that support responsive, citizen-centric governance.

The week is anchored around the Three Sutras: Technology, Tradition and Tangible Outcomes. Learning activities include webinars, workshops, Samuhik Charcha sessions, and curated courses on the iGOT Karmayogi platform, available in multiple Indian languages, including Hindi, a release added.

- ANI

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Priya S
Good initiative. But the real test is on the ground. My father still had to make 3 trips to the municipal office for a simple certificate last month. Hope this 'Sadhana Saptah' translates to less 'sarkari' attitude and more actual service.
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Rohit P
Aligning training across states and ministries is a massive task. If they can pull this off, it will bring much-needed uniformity in service delivery. The iGOT platform in Indian languages is a great move for inclusivity.
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Sarah B
As someone who has worked in both private and public sector projects, the emphasis on "enlarging your own line" is crucial. A collaborative, capable bureaucracy is key for Viksit Bharat 2047. The Three Sutras of Tech, Tradition & Outcomes sound promising.
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Karthik V
The principle is ancient and noble – treating the citizen as God. But in practice, it requires dismantling decades of red tape and entitlement. Continuous training and a change in performance metrics are essential. Let's see if this week becomes a yearly catalyst for change.
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Nisha Z
Finally, a focus on making officials more sensitive! A little empathy from the officer at the ration shop or the police station can make a world of difference to a common person. Hope the 'Samuhik Charcha' sessions address real-world public interactions.

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