Assamese and Manipuri versions of Prime Minister’s Official Website launched

Published By : Admin | January 1, 2018 | 15:29 IST

The Assamese and Manipuri language versions of Prime Minister ’s Shri Narendra Modi’s Official website , www.pmindia.gov.in  were launched today. The website can now be accessed in Assamese and Manipuri in keeping with the requests from the citizens of the two states. 

With the launch today, the PMINDIA website is now available in 11 regional languages namely Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Kannada, Malayalam, Manipuri, Marathi, Odia, Punjabi, Tamil and Telugu in addition to English and Hindi. 

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

Assamese: https://www.pmindia.gov.in/asm/

Bengali: https://www.pmindia.gov.in/bn/

Gujarati: https://www.pmindia.gov.in/gu/

Kannada: https://www.pmindia.gov.in/kn/

Marathi: https://www.pmindia.gov.in/mr/

Malayalam: https://www.pmindia.gov.in/ml/

Manipuri: https://www.pmindia.gov.in/mni/

Odia: https://www.pmindia.gov.in/ory/

Punjabi: https://www.pmindia.gov.in/pa/

Tamil: https://www.pmindia.gov.in/ta/

Telugu: https://www.pmindia.gov.in/te/

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. It is expected to further enhance the interaction between people from all parts of the country and the Prime Minister on various issues concerning their welfare and development.

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