Last month, while preparing for a lecture I was to deliver, I went to mygov.in to get some information I needed. From there, I learnt about threeyears.mygov.in, a microsite that aims to serve as a repository of information related to the NDA government’s initiatives and their results in the last three years. Although this website is a part of the government’s PR outreach, it did have some useful features, which came as a pleasant surprise.
The information available on the site can be categorised into two sub-sections:
- Information about initiatives like Digital India and special initiatives undertaken for women, like the ‘Ujjwala Yojana’ (related to LPG connections) and ‘Beti Bachao Beti Padhao’
- And the aforementioned PR outreach about providing a corruption-free government, oriented towards helping the underprivileged.
For the purpose of this article, I am focusing on the information part.
An interesting feature of the site is an animated character, ‘Prerna’, that takes one through each section of the website from the homepage. There are a lot of interactive videos and infographics under each narrative. The ‘Voice of India’ section carries curated stories of beneficiaries of different schemes of the government through testimonial videos.
The ‘Quiz Whiz’ section carries a quiz on governance, similar to the one last year. A separate section named ‘The Modi Festival’ has information of events planned across the country by the Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, to disseminate the achievements of the government in the last three years. The ‘Media Zone’ section is fairly exhaustive and I found a few infographics, flyers and other downloadable materials that were useful for my lecture.
A new initiative I saw this year was the ‘New India Championship’.
There is a point-based system for this championship that closes on 26 July 2017. Interestingly, I was told that the activities covered under this championship were based on ideas shared by Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his popular ‘Mann ki Baat’ radio show. The winners of the contest stand a chance to be invited to an exclusive meeting with the PM at the Town Hall.
A lot of people will find the BHIM app-related contests very lucrative. Every participant will gain points by referring the app to his/her friends once the referred person(s) start making transactions through the app. This is in addition to the referral bonus and cash-back given at the time of referral.
Here are a few suggestions to make this site more useful.
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