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PMO website launched in six regional languages

To reach out to more people across India, the official website of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s office will now be available in six regional languages including Bengali, Marathi, Malayalam, Gujrati, Tamil and Telugu.

Published on: May 29, 2016 06:53 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By , New Delhi
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To reach out to more people across India, the official website of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s office will now be available in six regional languages including Bengali, Marathi, Malayalam, Gujrati, Tamil and Telugu. The multilingual website was launched by external affairs minister Sushma Swaraj.

A screengrab of the PMO website’s Bengali version.
A screengrab of the PMO website’s Bengali version.

Till now the PMO website www.pmindia.gov in was available only in English and Hindi. The website showcases various initiatives of the government. “I thank all those who have worked tirelessly in the creation of the new versions of @PMOIndia site in various languages. Thanks to @SushmaSwaraj ji for launching @PMOIndia site in 6 languages.” “These sites will further strengthen my interaction withyou all,” Modi tweeted.

Swaraj said these websites of the PMO in regional languages are a “great opportunity” to further expand

discussion on government’s agenda of development and good governance. “The initiative is part of Prime Minister’s efforts to reach out to people and communicate with them in their own languages,” she said.

In another tweet, Modi said, “If you find any parts of these language websites that need to be corrected, you must let us know. Your feedback is always welcome.”

 
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