Why in the news?
- Officials of the Tribal Affairs Ministry have mentioned that the idea of the Adi Karmayogi Initiative was to create a cadre of 20 lakh change leaders for the tribal village areas through participatory approach.
Adi Karmayogi Initiative
- What is it?:
- A programme to empower the tribal communities through responsive, people‑centric governance and fostering grassroots leadership across India.
- Nodal Ministry: Launched by the Ministry of Tribal Affairs.
- Objectives:
- Promote governance that responds to tribal communities at the village and community level.
- Conduct Governance Lab Workshops / Process Labs from state to block and village levels (ongoing since 10 July 2025) to train Master Trainers.
- Co-create “1 Lakh Tribal Villages – Vision 2030”, with development plans and investment strategies.
- Build a network of 20 lakh change leaders across 550 districts in 30 States and UTs to drive grassroots initiatives.
- Proposed Outcomes of the Abhiyan:
- Adi Sewa Kendra: Proposed in all tribal-majority villages – town officials and communities come together fortnightly (“Adi Sewa Samay”) to address local issues, mentor youth, and improve governance.
- Governance Lab Workshops: Multi-departmental labs facilitate co-creation of tribal development solutions through structured training.
- Tribal Village Action Plan: Developed collaboratively by villagers and government officials, aligned with national/international development goals.
- Volunteer Engagement:
- Adi Sahyogi: Mentors like teachers, doctors, professionals.
- Adi Saathi: SHGs, local leaders, tribal elders, youth groups supporting outreach.
- Community Leadership Training: Specialized capacity-building for tribal youth, women, and local leaders on governance, problem-solving, and social mobilization.
- Reach & Integration: Aimed to saturate government schemes and interventions, incorporating successes from initiatives like Dharti Aaba Janjatiya Gram Utkarsh Abhiyan, PM JANMAN, and the National Sickle Cell Anemia Elimination Mission.