After the approval of the National e-Governance Plan in 2006, the government launched a series of projects in various sectors to help the common man access a multitude of e-governance services from the comfort of his home.
Santosh Singh Negi, a maths teacher in a government college in Pauri, Uttarakhand, was lauded by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in his monthly radio show, Maan ki Baat, for his work towards water conservation.
These mobile apps not only help people stay connected to the government and get the latest information, they also let them take part in its initiatives. So go ahead and file an RTI online or ensure that your streets are clean – by using a Government of India app!
MyGov.in and Google have launched an interesting contest where developers are invited to build an official mobile app for the PMO. Not only this, the winning team will also get an opportunity to visit Google's US headquarters. So submit your ideas today!