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Modi urges people to rate govt, says views will go a long way in transforming India

| | May 30, 2016, at 06:02 pm
New Delhi, May 30 (IBNS) Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday urged the citizens of India to rate the central government on the MyGov website, stating that the views will go a long way in 'Transforming India'.

"Lets hear from you…here is a chance to rate your Government. Your views will go a long way in #TransformingIndia," the PM tweeted.

He also urged his fellow countrymen to check the new government website.

"Interesting features, articles, graphics & more on the Government's initiatives, on the MyGov site. Do check it out," Modi added.

In subsequent tweets, Prime Minister Modi also asked the citizens to take up a quiz on the government and posted links showing the achievements of his government.

"An interesting Governance Quiz…lets see how many you get right. https://quiz.mygov.in ," Modi tweeted.

"2 years & qualitative changes in lives of citizens…snippets of what changed & how India is being transformed.https://twoyears.mygov.in/then-now ," another tweet read.

PM Modi also took a stand for his vision of a Digital India, as he urged more people to go online and explore.

"First hand experiences of how initiatives are touching lives…WhatsApp versions of videos are available on the site.https://twoyears.mygov.in/voice-of-india ," he concluded. 

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