Adi Karmayogi Abhiyan

The Ministry of Tribal Affairs, in collaboration with the United Nations in India, launched the Adi Yuva Fellowship and the Adi Karmayogi Volunteers Programme in 2025. These initiatives form part of the Adi Karmayogi Abhiyan, the world’s largest tribal grassroots leadership movement. The campaign was inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 17 September 2025 during Janjatiya Gaurav Varsh (15 November 2024 – 15 November 2025). It aims to engage 11 crore citizens across 100,000 tribal villages in 550 districts of 30 States and Union Territories. The Abhiyan promotes responsive and accountable governance rooted in citizen participation, supporting India’s vision for Viksit Bharat 2047.

Overview of Adi Karmayogi Abhiyan

The Abhiyan focuses on transforming governance into a people’s movement. It mobilises tribal communities to co-create development plans called Tribal Village Vision 2030 Action Plans. These plans chart pathways for inclusive growth at the village level. The ongoing Adi Sewa Parv (17 September – 2 October 2025) facilitates collaboration between tribal members and government officials to implement these plans.

Adi Yuva Fellowship – Empowering Tribal Youth

The Adi Yuva Fellowship is a pioneering programme designed to empower tribal youth through structured learning and mentorship. Supported by the United Nations in India, it offers a 12-month paid fellowship with a customised learning plan. Fellows gain knowledge, practical experience, and reflective practice. Benefits include monthly allowances, comprehensive health and life insurance, and access to both UN and commercial learning platforms. The programme links fellows to national skilling schemes such as PMKVY 4.0, NAPS, and PM Viksit Bharat Rozgar Yojana. The first batch of 16 fellows will be selected through a competitive process and placed with UN agencies at various administrative levels.

Adi Karmayogi Volunteers – Grassroots Catalysts

The Adi Karmayogi Volunteers initiative, supported by the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), deploys tribal youth as grassroots change agents. Eighty-two volunteers are active across 82 blocks in 13 districts of Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan. Their roles include supporting Village Vision 2030 planning, conducting awareness campaigns, facilitating outreach, and improving access to government schemes. This effort strengthens community participation and inclusive governance at the village level.

Significance and Impact

The partnership between the Ministry of Tribal Affairs and the United Nations demonstrates a strong commitment to inclusive development. It aims to empower tribal youth as leaders, innovators, and agents of change. The programmes encourage skills, mentorship, and opportunities for long-term career growth. They also ensure that tribal communities actively participate in their own development and governance. This initiative aligns with the Sustainable Development Goals and India’s vision for a developed nation by 2047.

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