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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! [February 2024]( February this year, marks a significant moment with the introduction of the Interim Budget. This month also sees the celebration of Basant Panchami, along with the birthdays of the revered Shivaji Maharaj Ji and Guru Ravidas Ji. The Interim Budget serves as a catalyst for growth and development in the upcoming months until the general elections, exemplifying India's capacity to blend its rich heritage with modern financial aspirations. [Spotlight] SPOTLIGHT Prerana An Experiential Learning program, aiming to offer a meaningful, unique, and inspiring experience to all participants, thereby empowering them with leadership qualities. Register on the Prerana Portal become a participant in the journey towards empowering and developing... [View More]( [App] MOBILE APPS Paat-Mitro Paat-Mitro as the name suggests is a Friend to Jute. It will truly justify its name with its in-built functionalities. JCI has come up with this application for providing important information about MSP and agronomy to jute farmers right in their hand. [View More]( [National Digital Library of India] DID YOU KNOW? [National Digital Library of India]( National Digital Library of India (NDLI) a National Knowledge Asset, is a single window platform providing learning resources catering to immersive e-Learning in a Open and Inclusive manner. It is the largest Digital Library of India for education. 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 • [Meghalaya State Commission for Women]( • [Himachal Pradesh Legal Services Authority]( • [National Building Organization]( • [Power Department, NCT of Delhi]( • [Indraprastha Power Generation Company Limited]( • [Surat Municipal Corporation]( • [Income Tax e-Proceeding]( • [Uttarakhand Jal Sansthan]( • [National Capital Region Planning Board]( • [Chennai Port Authority]( • [Town and Country Planning Organization, Haryana]( NEWLY LAUNCHED / REVAMPED GOVERNMENT WEBSITES • [Supreme Court of India]( • [Prerana Portal]( • [One Nation one Election]( • [Disability Education & Engagement Portal for Access to Knowledge]( • [Entry Permit to Lakshadweep]( • [Digital Libraries: Sustainable Development in Education]( • [Beach Games 2024, DIU]( • [Swachh Bharat Mission Urban]( • [National Geoscience Data Repository]( • [Tirupati CGST Commissionerate]( • [Indiahandmade - Indian Handmade Handloom & Handicraft Items Online]( • [National Government Cloud Services]( • [Swachhata Hi Seva]( HELPLINE NUMBERS GST Help Desk : 1800-103-4786 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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