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Aadi Karmayogi – Responsive governance programme

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Last updated: 10 August, 2025 12:51 PM
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Aadi Karmayogi – Responsive governance programme
Aadi Karmayogi – Responsive governance programme

India’s Largest Tribal Grassroots Leadership Movement

Building a Nation through a Cadre of 20 Lakh Committed Change Leaders across 1 Lakh Tribal-Dominated Villages in 30 States/UTs, 550+ Districts, and 3,000 Blocks Impacting 10.5 Crore Tribal Citizens

India’s tribal communities, with their time-honoured legacy of ecological wisdom, vibrant cultural expressions, and enduring resilience, have remained the silent custodians of our civilisational identity. Yet, despite decades of policy attention, many tribal areas continue to remain on the margins of mainstream development. As we move towards Viksit Bharat @2047, there is an urgent need to adopt a mission-mode, convergence-driven, and community-led approach to tribal empowerment.

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In this spirit, the Ministry of Tribal Affairs proudly launches “Aadi Karmayogi”—a visionary, cadre-based movement designed to transform grassroots governance and service delivery in tribal regions of India.

Aadi Karmayogi: A Movement, Not Just a Mission

Aadi Karmayogi is not just a scheme—it is a jan andolan, a people’s movement. At its core is the ambition to build a cadre of 20 lakh trained, motivated, and mission-ready change leaders, who will operate in over 1 lakh tribal-dominated villages across 30 States/UTs, 550+ districts, and 3,000 blocks, reaching and uplifting over 10.5 crore tribal citizens.

These Aadi Karmayogis will include government officers (serving and retired), youth leaders, teachers, health workers, social activists, traditional knowledge holders, and volunteers, working collectively from the Centre to the remotest PVTG (Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Group) habitations.

This cadre will become the engine of a new tribal renaissance, ensuring saturation of entitlements, improving grassroots planning, protecting indigenous culture and languages, and strengthening the bridge between tribal communities and state institutions.

Why Aadi Karmayogi, and Why Now?

Bridging Delivery Gaps: Despite the best efforts of various schemes, tribal areas continue to face shortfalls in education, health, nutrition, and livelihoods. A locally rooted, accountable human network can ensure faster, targeted outcomes.
Democratizing Development: Tribal empowerment must be participatory. Adi Karmayogis will be chosen in consultation with Gram Sabhas to foster trust, ownership, and cultural sensitivity.
Preserving Identity: Development must not come at the cost of erasure. This cadre will actively engage in documenting and preserving tribal languages, healing practices, and art forms—ensuring that identity and progress go hand in hand.

A Robust Capacity-Building Ecosystem

To operationalize the vision, a comprehensive multi-tiered training structure has been laid out:

6 Regional Process Labs will anchor a standardized 7-day intensive training program for state-level master trainers.
State-Level Master Trainers: 210 officers (30 States/UTs × 7 trainers) will receive training in convergence, tribal context, digital tools, and leadership.
District-Level Trainers: 2,750 individuals (550 districts × 5 master trainers) plus 50 local change agents from each district will be oriented to expand grassroots reach.
Block-Level Master Trainers: 15,000 officers (3,000 blocks × 5 trainers) will form the frontline of implementation and mentoring.

Structure and Support Mechanisms

Decentralized Cadre Formation: The initiative will operate at PVTG habitation, village, panchayat, block, district, and state levels with a bottom-up design for feedback and innovation.
Hybrid Training Model: An integrated Aadi Karmayogi Digital Platform will provide ongoing training, data-driven tools, knowledge sharing, and impact dashboards.
Mentorship by Eminent Experts: Retired civil servants, tribal elders, Padma awardees, and sectoral leaders will mentor and guide young Aadi Karmayogis to build leadership and continuity.
A Future-Ready Cadre for Integrated Impact

Each Aadi Karmayogi will be trained to:

Mobilize communities and facilitate participatory micro-planning;
Support real-time implementation of flagship initiatives like PM-JANMAN, Dharti Aaba Janjatiya Gram Utkarsh Abhiyan, and the National Sickle Cell Elimination Mission;
Collect, analyse, and relay field data to enable responsive governance and evidence-based policymaking.
Vision: Tribal Seva Path

We envision the Aadi Karmayogi cadre as a “Tribal Seva Path”—much like our nation’s security forces—quietly serving in every corner of tribal India with dedication, skill, and empathy.

This is not just about capacity—it is about conviction. It is not just about training—it is about transformation.

At this pivotal moment, the Aadi Karmayogi initiative offers a bold and hopeful path for inclusive nation-building. True change does not emerge from policies alone, but from seva (service), samarpan (commitment), and sankalp (resolve). With this cadre, we are lighting a million lamps of empowerment, dignity, and hope in every tribal hamlet across India.

Let us walk this path—together—with humility in our hearts and the spirit of the nation in our stride.

Writer: Shri Vibhu Nayar, Secretary, Ministry of Tribal Affairs

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