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National Portal of India - e-Newsletter, October 2023

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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! [October 2023]( In India, October marks a refreshing transition from the monsoon season, introducing delightful weather. This month holds significance for students as they enjoy brief holidays following their mid-year exams. October 2nd is a day of remembrance and recommitment, as it commemorates the birthdays of our leaders like Mahatma Gandhi and Lal Bahadur Shastri. This occasion not only celebrates their enduring values but also rekindles the determination to uphold their noble visions for the nation's advancement. In October, the festival of Dussehra symbolizes the victory of virtue over vice. [Spotlight] SPOTLIGHT Pradhan Mantri Vishwakarma Scheme PM Vishwakarma, a Central Sector Scheme is to provide end-to-end support to artisans and craftspeople who work with their hands and tools. The Scheme covers artisans and craftspeople engaged in 18 trades. [View More]( [App] MOBILE APPS Kisan Suvidha The Kisan Suvidha App developed by the Department of Agriculture and Cooperation to provide quick and relevant farming information to farmers via a user-friendly mobile application. The app is available in multiple Indian languages. [View More]( [Bhartiya Vastra evam Shilpa Kosh] DID YOU KNOW? [Bhartiya Vastra evam Shilpa Kosh]( The Repository of Indian Textiles and Crafts is a national knowledge portal titled Bharatiya Vastra Shilpa Kosh created to collect, organise, digitally preserve, aggregate and disseminate interrelated information on Indian traditional textiles and crafts globally. This information repository is an attempt to showcase and celebrate the long and varied tradition of textiles and crafts in India. 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 • [Person of Indian Origin Card by Bureau of Immigration]( • [Information on arts and crafts]( • [National Centre for Medium Range Weather Forecasting]( • [Directorate of Elementary Education of Haryana]( • [Karnataka State Minorities Commission]( • [Meghalaya State Commission for Women]( • [Public Health Engineering Department of Chhattisgarh]( • [Department of Handlooms and Textiles of Karnataka]( NEWLY LAUNCHED / REVAMPED GOVERNMENT WEBSITES • [Mahiti Kanaja, Karnataka]( • [YSR District Police]( • [Collaborative Digital Diagnosis System]( • [Performance Grading Index - District]( • [Performance Grading Index - State]( • [Participatory Guarantee System of India]( • [Malaviya Mission - Teacher Training Programme aims to provide tailored training programmes for teachers]( • [Youth Welfare and Prantiya Rakshak Dal Department, Uttar Pradesh]( • [Yuva Sathi Portal, Uttar Pradesh]( • [G20 THINQ]( • [National Infrastructure Pipeline]( HELPLINE NUMBERS National Digital Health Mission / Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission: 14477 or 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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