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Union Minister Dr. Jitendra Singh Launches Five Transformative Digital Reforms to Strengthen Transparent, Citizen-Centric Administration


Dr. Jitendra Singh Unveils- Ex-Servicemen Reservation Compendium, AI Recruitment Tool, e-HRMS 2.0 App, iGOT AI Platforms and Karmayogi Digital Learning Lab 2.0

Atal Bihari Vajpayee’s Vision of Good Governance realised in letter and spirit Under PM Modi’s Leadership: Dr. Jitendra Singh

Posted On: 25 DEC 2025 1:51PM by PIB Delhi

Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Science & Technology, Earth Sciences, and Minister of State in the PMO, Personnel, Public Grievances, Pensions, Atomic Energy and Space, Dr Jitendra Singh, today inaugurated the National Workshop on Good Governance Practices 2025 in Delhi.

Addressing senior officers of Govt of India, policymakers and stakeholders on the occasion of Good Governance Day, observed annually on 25th December, the Minister highlighted that good governance is not an abstract ideal but a daily administrative responsibility rooted in transparency, accountability and citizen-centric delivery.

The Minister noted that Good Governance Day holds special significance as the nation commemorates the birth anniversary of former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, who institutionalised the concept of probity in public life and laid the foundations of people-first governance. He said that while the idea of good governance was articulated earlier, it was after 2014 that it began to be implemented in letter and spirit under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, guided by the mantra of “Minimum Government, Maximum Governance”.

The Minister said that on this Good Governance Day, the Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT) has launched five major initiatives aimed at strengthening core governance processes, supporting key stakeholder groups, and equipping civil servants to effectively meet the challenges of a fast-evolving administrative landscape.

The first initiative is a Compendium of Guidelines on Reservation for Ex-Servicemen in Central Government, which consolidates all existing instructions into a single, updated and user-friendly reference. Dr Jitendra Singh said this step reflects the Government’s commitment to honouring the service of Ex-Servicemen by ensuring clarity, uniformity and timely delivery of reservation-related benefits, while also reducing ambiguity and errors in implementation across Ministries and Departments.

The second initiative is an AI-powered Recruitment Rules Generator Tool, integrated with the Recruitment Rules Formulation, Amendment and Monitoring System (RRFAMS) portal. The Minister explained that Recruitment Rules are the backbone of fair recruitment and career progression, and the new AI-enabled tool will significantly reduce delays and inconsistencies by guiding users through simple questions, suggesting appropriate recruitment methods and automatically generating draft rules in the prescribed format, fully aligned with DoPT guidelines.

The third launch is the mobile application for e-HRMS 2.0, available on Android and iOS, which places key human resource services directly in the hands of government employees. Developed as a core pillar of Mission Karmayogi, e-HRMS 2.0 integrates service records and HR processes such as promotions, transfers, deputations, training and superannuation, along with linkages to platforms like SPARROW, PFMS and Bhavishya. Dr Jitendra Singh said the mobile app will reduce paperwork, speed up approvals and enhance transparency in personnel management.

The fourth set of initiatives relates to new AI-enabled features on the iGOT Karmayogi platform. These include iGOT AI Sarthi for intelligent discovery of relevant learning resources, iGOT AI Tutor for personalised in-course support, the iGOT Specialisation Programme offering structured learning pathways in critical domains, and an AI-based Capacity Building Plan Tool to help Ministries and States systematically map roles, competencies and training needs.

The fifth initiative is the Karmayogi Digital Learning Lab 2.0, a next-generation facility designed to produce high-quality digital learning content using modern technologies such as AR/VR, gamification and interactive simulations. The Minister said the upgraded lab will enable faster and wider dissemination of best practices, reforms and critical skills across the civil services, strengthening implementation capacity on the ground.

Secretary, Department of Personnel and Training, Ms. Rachna Shah, in her address, said that Good Governance Day serves as a reminder of the enduring vision of Atal Bihari Vajpayee that governance must be efficient, transparent and humane. Highlighting the nationwide Prashasan Gaon Ki Ore campaign conducted during Good Governance Week, she said the initiative has covered over 700 districts, with thousands of camps organised to ensure grievance redressal, service delivery and documentation of best practices at the grassroots level. She noted that the Special Campaigns launched since 2021 have transformed administrative culture from pendency-driven processes to outcome-oriented governance, delivering measurable results in efficiency, space optimisation and revenue generation.

Concluding his address, Dr Jitendra Singh said that taken together, these initiatives reflect a coherent, future-oriented approach to governance reform, one that leverages technology, strengthens institutions and places citizens and civil servants at the centre of change. On Good Governance Day, he expressed confidence that these measures will further advance India’s journey towards a more responsive, accountable and future-ready governance framework, in the true spirit of Atal Bihari Vajpayee’s legacy.

 

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