PM Modi now joins SoundCloud to connect with his admirers!

Published By : Admin | January 26, 2015 | 18:42 IST

Shri Narendra Modi now on SoundCloud

Follow Shri Modi at: https://soundcloud.com/narendramodi

To connect with his millions of admirers, Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi now joins SoundCloud. He shared his ‘Mann Ki Baat’ through SoundCloud. Prime Minister, Shri Modi has always got connected with his well-wishers in the best possible ways. He has been very active across all social media platforms.

Shri Narendra Modi has been actively using social media platforms like Twitter, Facebook and Google+ to get connected with millions of his followers. Apart from these, the PM also uses Stumbleupon, Pinterest, Tumblr and Flickr. He has been sharing some of his experiences via LinkedIn and posting some photos on Instagram as well.

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Shri Narendra Modi has always encouraged the use of social media and stressed on the importance of this digital platform. He has been continuously tweeting and updating about the day to day activities being carried out by the Government. He has been using social media platforms to encourage people and develop a sense of serving the nation through campaigns like the Swachh Bharat Mission.

You may follow Shri Narendra Modi on SoundCloud at:

https://soundcloud.com/narendramodi

— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) January 27, 2015

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