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National Portal of India - e-Newsletter, December 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! [December 2023]( December transforms India into a tapestry of winter wonders. From the Himalayan peaks draped in snow to the coastal regions basking in milder temperatures, the nation experiences a diverse climate. The month ushers in festivities such as Christmas. Delectable winter cuisines tempt taste buds, and the air resonates with a joyous vibrancy as families gather for year-end festivities. [Spotlight] SPOTLIGHT PM Schools for Rising India (PM SHRI) The PM Schools for Rising India (PM SHRI) scheme aims to create an inclusive, safe, and stimulating learning environment for students. The schools will also showcase the implementation of the National Education Policy 2020. [View More]( [App] MOBILE APPS Mera Bill Mera Adhikaar Mera Bill Mera Adhikaar is a scheme launched by the Government of India for incentivising consumers on uploading genuine B2C invoices for purchases of goods or services attracting Goods and Services Tax (GST). [View More]( [Automated Permanent Academic Account Registry] DID YOU KNOW? [Digital ID Card for Students in India]( The Automated Permanent Academic Account Registry (APAAR) is a unique identification system for students in India. It is also known as "One Nation, One Student ID". APAAR provides a lifelong ID number for each student from pre-primary to higher education. The ID includes personally identifiable information such as: Name, Address, Age, Date of birth, Gender & Photograph etc. 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 • [National Sugar Institute in Kanpur]( • [National Portal on Mechanization and Technology]( • [View India and Sri Lanka Free Trade Agreement]( • [Pravasi Bharatiya Divas]( • [Universal Service Obligation Fund]( • [Haj Committee of India]( • [Mahatma Gandhi Pravasi Suraksha Yojana]( • [Scholarship Programme for Diaspora Children]( • [Directorate of Oil Palm Research]( • [GatiShakti Sanchar Portal, Department of Telecommunications]( NEWLY LAUNCHED / REVAMPED GOVERNMENT WEBSITES • [Kasturi Cotton Bharat]( • [PM Schools for Rising India (PM SHRI)]( • [CollabFiles Platform]( • [Chief Minister Scholarship Portal, Goa]( • [DigiDrishti - Digital Eye Care Delivery System]( • [Gujarat Vigilance Commission]( • [Guest Verification System, Jharkhand]( • [SAMARTH, Odisha State Disaster Management Authority]( • [Odisha Disaster Resource Network]( • [Shasanadesh Portal, Uttarakhand]( • [Bina Mulya Samajik Suraksha Yojana, West Bengal]( • [Pradhan Mantri Matru Vandana Yojana]( HELPLINE NUMBERS Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE): 1800-11-8002 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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