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NaMo App launches 'Jan Man Survey' on India's growth journey in last 11 years
NaMo App launches 'Jan Man Survey' on India's growth journey in last 11 years

Hans India

time7 hours ago

  • Politics
  • Hans India

NaMo App launches 'Jan Man Survey' on India's growth journey in last 11 years

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.

Lokesh rallies TDP cadre, supports armed forces
Lokesh rallies TDP cadre, supports armed forces

Hans India

time08-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Hans India

Lokesh rallies TDP cadre, supports armed forces

Tirupati: In a charged political address during a party workers' meeting in Satyavedu of Tirupati district on Wednesday, TDP national general secretary and state Minister for Education and IT, Nara Lokesh rallied party cadres to unite in support of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Indian armed forces. His comments followed latest developments in which Indian forces launched cross-border strikes into Pakistan under the operation codenamed 'Sindoor', targeting terrorist bases. 'We are all in a critical situation today. But we have the NaMo missile – Narendra Modi. He has taken a bold decision, and our soldiers have gone beyond the border to strike the enemy. We must stand solidly behind our Prime Minister and the Indian Army.' Lokesh said. Addressing the gathering of top-performing party workers, Lokesh reaffirmed promises made during his padyatra, saying that he remained committed to respecting both senior and junior party workers and encouraging those who work hard. Calling for a shift in focus, Lokesh stated that workers should not revolve around leaders but instead connect directly with the people. Emphasizing internal discipline and focused activism, Lokesh urged party members to concentrate on their clusters, units, and booths, rather than being distracted by others. 'On the party's foundation day, I said I'm fighting three times harder than Jagan for our workers — but this fight must remain internal. We don't have to agree with every decision, but we must respect and implement them.' He added that preparations were underway for the party's upcoming politburo meeting on the 14th, where issues affecting the grassroots workers would be discussed in depth. Dismissing concerns around the party's 'Red Book', which is believed to outline strategic initiatives, Lokesh stated, 'No one should have any doubts. We will prove ourselves not with words, but with action. Every program the party launches must be executed properly.' The meeting was also attended by Revenue Minister Anagani Satyaprasad, TDP State President Palla Srinivasa Rao, and CDAP Chairman Deepak Reddy, among others.

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