The Jammu and Kashmir administration has announced that it will observe ‘SADHANA Saptah’ from April 2 to April 8, 2026. This initiative aims to enhance capacity building across all government departments within the Union Territory.
Information was available with The Chenab Times that the ‘SADHANA Saptah’ is part of a broader nationwide endeavor spearheaded by the Capacity Building Commission. This commission is working in collaboration with the Department of Personnel and Training and Karmayogi Bharat to institutionalize the focus on continuous learning and skill enhancement for public servants.
The week-long observation is expected to involve various activities designed to foster professional development among government employees. The directive emphasizes the importance of continuous training and the adoption of new methodologies to improve administrative efficiency and public service delivery.
This program aligns with national objectives to create a more responsive and competent civil service. The Capacity Building Commission’s mandate includes developing frameworks and implementing strategies that support the lifelong learning and development of all government personnel. The involvement of Karmayogi Bharat, an online platform for government employees, suggests a blended approach to training, incorporating digital learning modules alongside traditional methods.
The observation of ‘SADHANA Saptah’ in Jammu and Kashmir is anticipated to lead to improved performance metrics and a more skilled workforce. Departments are being urged to actively participate and identify key areas where capacity building can yield the most significant impact.
The initiative underscores a commitment to modernizing public administration and equipping government functionaries with the skills necessary to meet contemporary challenges. By focusing on comprehensive capacity building, the administration aims to ensure that public services are delivered effectively and efficiently across the Union Territory.
The Chenab Times News Desk

