Tripura Tops India in Karmayogi Training Week with 80,000+ Participants

Tripura has emerged as the top-performing state in the nationwide Karmayogi 'Sadhana Saptah' capacity-building initiative. Chief Secretary JK Sinha expressed pride in the state's leading position, with over 80,000 government employees participating in the training. The program, now extended to April 10, focuses heavily on integrating Artificial Intelligence tools into administrative work to improve efficiency. State officials are optimistic about maintaining this top rank through the conclusion of the extended training period.

Key Points: Tripura Leads Karmayogi Sadhana Saptah, 80K Employees Trained

  • Over 80,000 participants in Tripura
  • Training extended to April 10
  • Focus on AI in administration
  • Aims to improve governance efficiency
  • Nationwide Karmayogi Mission initiative
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Tripura leads nationwide Karmayogi 'Sadhana Saptah'; participation crosses 80,000

Tripura leads national capacity-building week with over 80,000 govt staff trained in AI & modern skills to enhance public service delivery.

"It is a matter of pride and honour that Tripura has secured the first position among all states - JK Sinha"

Agartala, April 8

The nationwide capacity-building initiative under the Centre's Karmayogi Mission, being observed as "Sadhana Saptah" from April 2 to 8, has been extended till April 10 following its overwhelming response across the country.

Amid this, Tripura has emerged as a leading state in terms of participation and implementation.

Chief Secretary of Tripura, JK Sinha, in an exclusive statement to ANI, said it is a matter of pride and honour that Tripura has secured the first position among all states in the country so far.

Highlighting the state's performance, officials said Tripura has taken the programme with utmost seriousness, ensuring active involvement of government employees and officers to enhance the quality of public service delivery. The initiative aims to equip personnel with modern skills and improve efficiency in governance.

Approximately 80,000 government employees in Tripura have participated in the Sadhana Saptah training so far. As part of the programme, participants are undergoing at least four hours of structured training during the week.

A key focus of the training is the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in administrative work. With rapid technological advancements, the programme seeks to familiarise government personnel with AI tools, enabling them to become more efficient, responsive and smart in delivering public services.

Officials noted that with the extension of the programme till April 10, the training activities will continue with the same momentum. Expressing optimism, the state leadership believes Tripura will maintain its top position till the conclusion of the programme.

The government has extended appreciation and congratulations to all participating employees and officers, urging them to maintain their dedication and seriousness to ensure continued success and improved governance outcomes.

- ANI

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Aman W
Great to see our small state topping a national chart for a positive reason! 80,000 employees is a huge number. Hope the 'AI in administration' training means less paperwork and shorter queues for us common people. Jai Tripura!
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Rahul R
While the participation numbers are impressive, the real test is on the ground. Will the 'smart governance' actually reduce the time it takes to get a building plan approved or a land record? Training is one thing, changing the work culture is another. I hope this is followed up seriously.
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Sarah B
As someone who has worked on govt. tech projects, this is a crucial step. Upskilling 80k employees in AI basics is a massive undertaking. If implemented well, it can be a game-changer for service delivery in the entire North-East region. Kudos to the team for the high participation.
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Karthik V
Heartening to see such a focus on capacity building. Often we only hear about government inefficiency. This 'Sadhana Saptah' seems like a sincere effort to change that narrative. Hope other states learn from Tripura's model. The extension shows genuine engagement, not just a formality.
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Meera T
My husband is a state government employee and he's been quite involved in this training. He says the modules on digital tools are actually useful. It's good to see the administration investing in its people. More power to them! 🙏

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