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Having trouble reading this email? [View it in your mobile/ web browser]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Having trouble reading this html formatted Newsletter? [Click Here]( for a web version! [May 2024]( In May 2024, India buzzes with activity as general elections sweep across the nation, capturing the attention and aspirations of its diverse population. Amid this democratic fervor, temperatures soar, ranging from 25°C to 45°C depending on the region. This period also marks the arrival of the southwest monsoon in the southern parts of the country. Cultural observances such as Buddha Purnima and Rabindranath Tagore Jayanti take place in May. Schoolchildren welcome the start of summer vacation with excitement, while families plan outings or travel to cooler destinations to escape the scorching heat. [Spotlight] SPOTLIGHT Chalo India Initiative Chalo India is an initiative by the Ministry of Tourism, to encourage Indian diaspora members to invite non-Indian friends to travel to India. This program aims to empower diaspora members to serve as ambassadors for Incredible India, playing a crucial role in boosting tourism and enhancing cultural awareness. [View More]( [App] MOBILE APPS Voter Helpline App The Voter Helpline App has witnessed a significant response & popularity from the citizens. This application of the ECI has revolutionized the way we access & engage with voter-related services. From registration of new electors, correction of demographic details in the electoral roll, the search of names in the electoral roll... [View More]( [e-Permission Portal, Archaeological Survey of India] DID YOU KNOW? [e-Permission Portal, Archaeological Survey of India]( An e-permission portal is for obtaining permission for photography, filming, and developmental projects on monuments. The portal will fast-track the process of obtaining various permissions and solve operational and logistical bottlenecks. We have been adding new content across all the sections of the Portal. Following are some of the recently added content WHAT'S NEW • [Who's Who]( • [Online Services]( MOST VIEWED ON NATIONAL PORTAL • [Vigyan Jyoti]( • [Indian Institute of Remote Sensing]( • [SERB International Research Experience (SIRE)]( • [Indian National Science Academy]( • [API Setu]( • [Directorate of Elementary Education, Tripura]( • [Gujarat University of Transplantation Sciences]( • [Bicholim Government Industrial Training Institute, Goa]( • [Delhi Pharmacy Council]( • [Mahtari Vandan Yojana, Chhattisgarh]( • [Central Adoption Resource Authority (CARA)]( NEWLY LAUNCHED / REVAMPED GOVERNMENT WEBSITES • [Directorate of Public Relations]( • [Chalo India]( • [Unified Tool for Concurrent Feedback on Krishi Schemes]( • [Railway Recruitment Board]( • [Press Registrar General of India]( • [Embassy of India, Vilnius, Lithuania]( • [Chief Minister Health Insurance Scheme, Nagaland]( • [Observer Portal, ECI]( • [Suvidha Portal, ECI]( • [Kerala Farmers' Welfare Fund]( • [Portal for Regulation of Air Pollution in Non-Attainment Cities]( • [Uttar Poorva Transformative Industrialization Scheme]( • [Common Resources Pool Portal]( • [Gujarat University of Transplantation Sciences]( HELPLINE NUMBERS Healthcare Workforce Mobility : 1800-11-4477 We, at the [National Portal of India]( are dedicated to keep you informed about all the latest developments pertaining to India and its diverse facets by providing a unique gateway to access important information. Our constant endeavour is to make your visit to the National Portal a more satisfying experience. We wish to get your kind support as we have been receiving so far. If you have any suggestion or [feedback]( [DO WRITE TO US]( Forward this newsletter to your contacts to notify them about the latest activities of the Government. Do write to us about other new features that you would like to see on this portal. We always welcome your views and suggestions. Hope your visit to the National Portal of India is an engaging and fruitful experience. This is a monthly newsletter sent to you by the [National Portal of India](. [Like our Facebook Page]( [Follow us on Twitter]( Share it on Social Media [social icon]( [social icon]( [[social icon] Forward it to a Friend]( This message was sent to {NAME}[at]gmail[dot]com from [Web Technology Division, National Informatics Centre, MeitY]() through no-reply[at]sampark[dot]gov[dot]in --------------------------------------------------------------- If you would prefer not to receive these emails please click [unsubscribe](

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