Saturday, 7 March 2015

MyGov.in - Be A Part In Your Country's Development



India, a-big name amongst the fastest developing nations in the world is in full swing to take itself to a next level. But with its huge population it somehow lags behind in making its citizens participate in  country's development. But now India has come up with a solution.
 
Mr. Narendra Modi, prime minister of India has held the hand of Information Technology to bring revolution in the country. He is on a mission to make a Digital India. In Initiation of this, a website MyGov.in is being launched.
 
MyGov.in is basically a platform for Indian citizens to share their views and opinions on important issues of the country. The issues may b related to anything like cleanliness, politics, crime etc. The prime minister will b personally having an eye on this website and may address to people also.
It has a responsive user friendly interface. To get access to every feature of this website, the visitor has to register himself/herself.
 
Steps to get registered:

1)  Go to official site : https://mygov.in
 
 
 
 
2)  Click on the Register button on top.
 
  
 
 
3) Fill the following fields properly.
(Red ticked fields are necessary) and press Create an Account button. 
 
 
 
 
 
4) You will receive the following message on your number which will will be containing an OTP( One Time Password).
 
 
 
 
5) Enter this OTP in the field provided.
 
6) Once, you submit your OTP you will get another text message as below which will tell about your Username and Password.
 
 

Make sure to change this password once you login. You can change it after 12hrs of logging in for first time.
 
Bingo, you are a member of MyGov.in now. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi seems to be very keenly interested in getting closer to the Indian citizens.
Join it. And show your devotion for your country.
Jai Hind. !!

But will this step of Indian Prime Minister help in development of the country, or it is just to lure the Indian citizens and make them undergo day dreaming?

Share your opinion please.

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