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PM Modi Lauds Namo App Users for Their Active Participation in Nation-Building

In response to Member of Parliament Col Rajyavardhan Rathore, Modi Tweeted that getting connected with countrymen through Namo app is a fortune for me. Read details inside!

Vivek Singh
Modi says meeting with citizens of India via Namo App is a fortune for me in response to Member of Parliament Col Rajyavardhan Rathore tweet (Pic Courtesy: Prime Minister of India)
Modi says meeting with citizens of India via Namo App is a fortune for me in response to Member of Parliament Col Rajyavardhan Rathore tweet (Pic Courtesy: Prime Minister of India)

Previously, Member of Parliament Col Rajyavardhan Rathore tweeted explaining the different dimensions of the Namo App.

In response to his tweet, Narendra Modi tweeted that staying connected with countrymen via Namo App is my good fortune.

His tweet as follows –

NAMO app is a mobile application launched in 2015 by the Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi. It is a platform for users to connect with the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) and stay updated about his government's activities.

The app provides users with access to various features such as reading the latest news, watching videos, giving feedback, participating in digital initiatives, and communicating directly with Narendra Modi through a forum called "MyGov."

Users can also access information about various government schemes, follow live events, and receive personalized messages from the Prime Minister. The app is available for both Android and iOS users and can be downloaded from their respective app stores.

Overall, the NAMO app serves as an engaging platform for citizens to connect with the Prime Minister and stay updated with his government's developments.

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