A truly collaborative capacity-building ecosystem requires institutions to move beyond working in silos and begin sharing knowledge, expertise, infrastructure, and resources.
With this vision, the Capacity Building Commission today conducted an onboarding session on the UNNATI (Unified New-Age National Training Institution) Portal, chaired by Ms Chandralekha Mukherjee (Principal Advisor, Capacity Building Commission), bringing together 249 representatives from training institutions across India.
UNNATI marks an important step in the evolution of India's capacity-building landscape. More than a digital platform, it is designed as a shared ecosystem where institutions can discover and leverage faculty expertise, access training infrastructure, share courses, and collaborate across domains and geographies.
During the session, participants were introduced to the portal's key features, including its integrated marketplace architecture that enables institutions to offer and access faculty, infrastructure, and learning resources. The Commission also reiterated the goal of onboarding all training institutions onto the platform by June, strengthening a nationwide network of learning and capacity development.
With over 259 institutions already onboarded, UNNATI is steadily emerging as a common platform to connect training institutions, promote resource optimization, and support the objectives of Mission Karmayogi.
As India's public sector continues its transformation journey, platforms such as UNNATI have the potential to create stronger institutional linkages, enable knowledge exchange, and make capacity building more accessible, collaborative, and impactful.