The Department of Posts, Government of India, celebrated a significant milestone today with a ceremony marking the successful completion of the second phase of the Dak Karmayogi Project. Held in the presence of Minister of State for Communications, Shri Devusinh Chauhan, the event also witnessed the launch of 25 new training courses, signifying the department’s commitment to continuous learning and upskilling its workforce.
The ceremony commenced with the ceremonial lighting of the lamp, followed by the unveiling of a Special Cover by Minister Chauhan. This commemorative cover serves as a lasting symbol of the project’s successful journey and the dedication of postal employees involved in its implementation.
The launch of 25 new courses marks a significant expansion of the Dak Karmayogi Project’s scope. These courses cater to diverse training needs within the Department, equipping employees with the skills and knowledge necessary to excel in their respective roles. This comprehensive approach ensures that the postal workforce remains adaptable and well-equipped to navigate the evolving demands of the modern communication landscape.
An interactive session provided trainees and trainers with an opportunity to share their experiences and insights gained through the Dak Karmayogi Project. This knowledge exchange fostered a sense of community and highlighted the program’s practical benefits in building capacity and enhancing operational efficiency.
The ceremony also included a felicitation ceremony recognizing the top-performing postal circles, teams, and individuals who played a vital role in implementing Mission Karmayogi, a broader initiative encompassing the Dak Karmayogi Project. This recognition served to acknowledge the collaborative efforts and dedication that have driven the project’s success at every level.
In his address, Minister Chauhan lauded the Dak Karmayogi Project for its pivotal role in aligning the postal sector with the demands of the digital age. He emphasized the importance of continuous learning and embracing technological advancements to stay relevant in the modern world. The Minister commended the collaborative efforts, dedication, and hard work of postal employees across the nation, recognizing these factors as key contributors to the project’s success. The launch of 25 new courses and the successful completion of the second phase, he noted, signify the Department’s unwavering commitment to equipping its workforce with the skills and knowledge needed to thrive in the ever-changing communication landscape.
Shri Shyama Prasad Roy, Secretary of the Capacity Building Commission (CBC), delivered an address reiterating the organization’s commitment to supporting the Department of Posts in its pursuit of inclusive growth and continuous learning. This collaborative approach between the Department and the CBC ensures that the Dak Karmayogi Project remains aligned with national priorities and empowers postal employees to contribute effectively to the nation’s development.