Shri Narendra Modi's website gets a completely new look

Published By : Admin | February 21, 2012 | 10:09 IST


Shri Narendra Modi’s website

www.narendramodi.in

has got a completely new look!


 

Apart from the earlier features, the website now has some very innovative features as well.


 

Through the ‘You Said It’ section, users can now post messages or comments that will be displayed on the website!


 

The ‘Citizen Journalism’ section enables users to write articles, share stories or upload photographs that will be displayed.


 

Combined with Shri Modi’s active social media presence, this website will bring users & well wishers closer to Shri Modi

 

Shri Narendra Modi’s website www.narendramodi.in has got a completely new look! The site has been updated and now boasts of a fresh look with several new features and upgrades from the earlier look. From Shri Modi’s biography and latest news about Gujarat to details about the key Government initiatives, the website has it all.

An innovative new feature of the site is the ‘You Said It’ section that serves as like a citizens wall allowing users to post comments that would be displayed on the website. The website also allows users to share news stories in the ‘Media Coverage’ section in addition to the media stories that are regularly updated on the site. Through the ‘Citizen Journalism’ section it is now possible for users to write articles and upload photographs that would be shared on the site.

Earlier features such as Shri Modi’s photographs, videos, speeches and downloads of wallpapers, screensavers and ringtones remain a part of the website. The e-books section allows readers to read books penned by Shri Narendra Modi. The interactive features such as writing to Shri Modi, inviting him to functions and seeking an appointment too constitute a part of the site.

The refurbished website is yet another example of the pioneering use of technology by Shri Narendra Modi. Being a firm believer in technology, Shri Modi has incorporated the usage of technology in the working of the government.  For this, he has also been awarded several awards. The Computer Society of India (CSI) had conferred him the title of e-Ratna for his contribution to e-Governance in November 2011. The ICT initiatives at the Chief Ministers Office have been awarded with awards such as the ‘Award of Excellence- Departmental Level’ at the CSI Nihilent e-Governance Awards 2011. The e-Gov strategies and ICT enabled initiatives at the CMO were awarded the ‘Best Government to Citizen Initiative of the Year Award’ at the e-India Summit December 2011.

Shri Modi is also very active on social media. He is an avid blogger where he pens his thoughts and shares his views on Twitter as well. The new website and its innovative features will further enhance Shri Modi’s social media presence and bring him closer to well wishers across the world.

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In the meeting, eight significant projects were reviewed, which included six Metro Projects of Urban Transport and one project each relating to Road connectivity and Thermal power. The combined cost of these projects, spread across different States/UTs, is more than Rs. 1 lakh crore.

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