Key Points

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has launched an innovative online 'Jan Man Survey' through the NaMo App to capture citizen perspectives on India's developmental journey over the past eleven years. The survey aims to engage people through interactive formats like games and quizzes, reflecting the government's commitment to transparency and public participation. Citizens can participate by downloading the NaMo App, making a missed call, or visiting the NaMo portal. This initiative coincides with the completion of Modi's third consecutive term, emphasizing the government's "Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas" principle.

Key Points: Modi Launches Jan Man Survey Tracking India's 11-Year Growth

  • NaMo App survey seeks citizen perspectives on national development
  • Modi marks 11 years of governance milestone
  • Interactive platform encourages public engagement
  • Highlights transformative changes in governance approach
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NaMo App launches 'Jan Man Survey' on India's growth journey in last 11 years

PM Narendra Modi invites citizens to participate in comprehensive online survey exploring India's transformative journey over past eleven years

"Your views matter the most! - PM Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, June 9

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday urged citizens to partake in an online survey to share their views and opinions on his eleven years of governance and also about India’s growth journey under the current dispensation.

The Prime Minister also shared a weblink, which guides the users to the online survey page on the NaMo portal.

“Your views matter the most! Take part in this survey on the NaMo App and let us know how you view India’s growth journey over the last 11 years,” PM Modi wrote in a post on his X handle.

The survey titled ‘Jan Man Survey’ seeks to elicit people’s opinion on multiple local and national issues, including the country’s growth trajectory in past 11 years.

The users can participate in the survey by downloading the NaMo App. They can do so by either giving a missed call to phone number1800 20 90 920.

Users can also participate in the survey by visiting the NaMo portal and download the link either by entering their phone number or scanning the QR code.

Notably, June 9 marks the completion of eleven years of Narendra Modi-led BJP government in power and also marks the first anniversary of Modi 3.0. It was on this day that PM Modi and his ministers took the oath of office for a record third term.

Earlier in the day, PM Modi wrote on X about the ‘Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Vishwas, Sabka Prayas’ as the guiding principle of his governance and also elaborated on how the NDA government delivered pathbreaking changes in the last eleven years with speed, scale and sensitivity.

“The last eleven years have brought many positive changes and boosted Ease of Living”, he said.

“The NaMo App takes you through this transformative journey in an innovative manner, through interactive games, quizzes, surveys and other such formats that inform, engage and inspire,” he added.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Filled out the survey yesterday! It's great to see our PM seeking direct feedback from citizens. The UPI revolution and infrastructure development have been game changers for middle-class Indians like me. 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
While digital initiatives are impressive, I wish the survey had more questions about employment generation and price rise. The growth story looks different from a small business owner's perspective. Still, participated with hope for better policies.
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Amit S.
Bhai, 11 saal mein desh ne bahut badlaav dekha hai! From roads to airports, everything looks world-class now. Just filled the survey - took only 5 mins. Jai Hind! 🙏
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Neha T.
As a teacher in rural MP, I've seen Swachh Bharat and Ujjwala Yojana make real differences in villages. But surveys should reach offline populations too - many beneficiaries don't have smartphones to participate.
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Vikram J.
The survey format is innovative but seems designed only for positive responses. A truly democratic exercise should allow more critical feedback without fear of being flagged. Still, digital governance is a step forward.
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Sangeeta R.
Loved the interactive elements in the NaMo App! My children enjoyed the quizzes about India's achievements. More such civic engagement tools should be created for youth. 👏

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