Shillong, Aug 7: North-Eastern Hill University (NEHU) kicked off Phase II of the University Grants Commission’s (UGC) flagship Rashtriya Karmayogi – Large Scale Jan Seva Programme (RK-LSJSP), welcoming 60 Master Trainer participants from universities across the North-East on Wednesday in Guwahati.
Designed under the Rashtriya Karmayogi Mission, the three-day workshop will build a nationwide cadre of trainers equipped in digital governance, citizen-centric leadership, and change-management methodologies.
UGC Education Officer Dr. Kishor Kumar and Lt. Commander Vinod S. Yadav, DS—veteran trainers drawn from policy and defence management backgrounds—will lead sessions on grievance redressal, e-service design, and rapid-prototype workshops.
“This phase focuses on hands-on labs and peer-learning,” noted Dr. Kumar. “Master Trainers will leave not only with theoretical frameworks, but with ready-to-implement toolkits for local challenges,” he said.
Participants represent institutions including Assam University, Tezpur University, Rajiv Gandhi University, Manipur University, Nagaland University, Tripura University, and others. Throughout the next three days, they will engage in interactive case studies, digital tool demonstrations, and group design sprints aimed at improving student services, scholarship workflows, and remote-area outreach.
Under Phase I, over 500 Master Trainers were trained from 150 institutions.





























