
Widespread Onboarding Across States and UTs

The government has formalised tripartite MoUs with 27 States and Union Territories to ensure structured and long-term implementation of Mission Karmayogi. These partnerships allow states to integrate their unique administrative and training requirements into the platform while benefiting from standardized competency frameworks.
Most states and UTs are already active users of iGOT, signalling a unified approach toward reshaping public sector learning nationwide. Officials note that the platform’s decentralised architecture allows local governments to create region-specific content without compromising national benchmarks.
3,700+ Courses in 23 Languages
One of the strongest features of iGOT is its multilingual content ecosystem. The platform currently hosts more than 3,700 high-quality courses across domain, functional, and behavioural competencies. This extensive repository spans topics such as public policy, technology, leadership, finance, digital governance, law, and citizen services.
The government highlighted that courses are now available in 23 languages, including English and Hindi. Of these, 735 courses are offered entirely in Hindi, while 544 are available in various regional languages significantly improving accessibility for officials working in remote or rural administrative units.
In total, the platform has recorded over 6 crore course completions a milestone that reflects both scale and user engagement.
Next Phase: Role-Based Competency Frameworks
The next stage of Mission Karmayogi focuses on deepening the adoption of role-based competency frameworks. This means that every government position from junior clerical roles to senior administrative posts will eventually have a clearly defined competency map outlining knowledge, skills, and behavioural expectations.
Officials stated that upcoming enhancements include further expansion of multilingual content, improved analytics, personalised learning paths, and tighter integration with existing government systems. This phase aims to build a culture of continuous learning, ultimately improving efficiency, accountability, and citizen service delivery.
Transforming Governance Through Digital Learning
Mission Karmayogi is widely seen as a foundational reform for the Indian civil services. By democratising access to training and reducing geographical barriers, the platform empowers officials at district, block, and panchayat levels many of whom previously had limited access to structured learning programmes.
Public administration experts note that such digital platforms will play an increasingly vital role as governance becomes more data-driven, citizen-centric, and outcome-oriented. The government’s continued expansion of iGOT signals a long-term commitment to modernising administrative capacities nationwide.
