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    <title>Criticality of competencies in meeting objectives of mission Karmayogi</title>
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    <namePart>Dhingra, Avantika and Jain, Nitika</namePart>
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    <extent>1(2), Aug, 2021: p.67-76</extent>
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  <abstract>Competency is the fulcrum of capacity building. This article tries to establish this fact in different angles and describe its criticality in Mission Karmayogi. This is a very useful read for anyone to understand what is meant by a competency in civil service arena and how a well-developed competency can bring change in the quality of service delivery which is key to good governance maximisation.- Reproduced 

https://www.istm.gov.in/home/rti_disclosure/235
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    <topic>Mission Karmayogi, National Programme for Civil Services Capacity Building, NPCSCB</topic>
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