Madhya Pradesh
Launch of Aadi Karmayogi’s 2nd Regional Process Lab (RPL) in Bhopal
- 23 Jul 2025
- 2 min read
Why in News?
The Ministry of Tribal Affairs launched the second Regional Process Lab (RPL) of the Aadi Karmayogi – National Mission for Responsive Governance in Bhopal.
Key Points
- Regional Process Lab (RPL):
- The RPL marks the continuation of the Aadi Karmayogi initiative, serving as a strategic platform for capacity building and convergence in tribal welfare.
- State Master Trainers (SMTs) from Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, and Uttar Pradesh are being trained at the RPL in Bhopal.
- Seven such RPLs will be conducted between July and August 2025, further solidifying the mission's goals and reach.
- RPL Structure: The RPL follows a cascading capacity-building model:
- State Master Trainers (SMTs) are trained at the RPL.
- SMTs then lead State Process Labs (SPLs), which train District Master Trainers (DMTs).
- Civil society organizations (CSOs) are integrated to ensure participatory learning and local contextualization.
- Aadi KARMAYOGI:
- About: It is a National Mission for Responsive Governance, designed to build a cadre of 20 lakh tribal grassroots functionaries and village-level change leaders, who will drive inclusive development and strengthen last-mile service delivery in tribal areas.
- The mission aligns with Pradhan Mantri Janjati Adivasi Nyaya Maha Abhiyaan (PM JANMAN) and Dharti Aaba Janjatiya Gram Utkarsh Abhiyan (DAJGUA), emphasizing convergence, community involvement, and capability enhancement.
- The mission advocates for responsive governance through bottom-up visioning, real-time grievance redressal, and collaborative implementation.
- It promotes convergence across key ministries and departments, including Tribal Affairs, Rural Development, Women and Child Development, Jal Shakti, Education, and Forests.
- About: It is a National Mission for Responsive Governance, designed to build a cadre of 20 lakh tribal grassroots functionaries and village-level change leaders, who will drive inclusive development and strengthen last-mile service delivery in tribal areas.