PMOIndia website goes Multi-lingual

Published By : Admin | May 29, 2016 | 13:20 IST
PMOIndia website goes multilingual, now available in 6 regional languages
Now get all updates about PM Modi in Bengali, Gujarati, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil and Telugu...Visit www.pmindia.gov.in
Launch of PMOIndia website in 6 languages part of the on-going efforts of PM Modi to reach out to the people in their own language

The Official Website of the Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi’s Office, www.pmindia.gov.in is now multi-lingual. The website can now be accessed in six regional languages namely Bengali, Gujarati, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil and Telugu in addition to English and Hindi. The website was inaugurated by the Minister for External Affairs Smt. SushmaSwaraj here today.

Speaking on the occasion, the Minister said that the initiative is part of the on-going efforts of the Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi to reach out to the people and communicate with them in their own language. She hoped that this initiative would further enhance the interaction between people from all parts of the country and the Prime Minister on various issues concerning their welfare and development. The Minister further said that other regional language versions of the website will be available in a phased manner. .

The six regional language websites can be accessed at the following links: .
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