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National Portal of India - e-Newsletter, March, 2024

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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! [March 2024]( In India, March signals the shift from winter to spring, ushering in a lively and colorful season. With temperatures rising, students gear up for their annual exams, and businesses intensify efforts to achieve year-end targets. The month is filled with a plethora of cultural and religious festivities, including commemorations like Swami Dayananda Saraswati Jayanti, Maha Shivaratri, Holika Dahan, Holi, and Dolyatra. It also marks the observance of Good Friday and the celebration of Easter Sunday. March embodies a period of rejuvenation, academic commitment, and business activity, marking the conclusion of one financial year and the start of another. [Spotlight] SPOTLIGHT Lakhpati Didi Portal A Lakhpati Didi is a Self-Help Group member with an annual household income exceeding Rs. 1,00,000. Beyond financial success, they inspire through adopting sustainable livelihood practices and achieving a decent standard of life. [View More]( [App] MOBILE APPS Digi Yatra Digi Yatra - Digital processing of passengers at the airports. Passengers will be automatically processed based on facial recognition system at check points like; Entry point check, Entry in to Security Check, Aircraft Boarding [View More]( [e-Jagriti] DID YOU KNOW? [e-Jagriti]( e-Jagriti, the platform that revolutionizes the landscape of dispute resolution and grievance redressal. At its core, e-Jagriti embodies the fusion of Electronics, Justice, And Grievance Redressal, Information, Technology, and Innovation. 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 • [Campus Ambassador Programme]( • [National Technical Textile Mission]( • [Udyam Assist Platform]( • [Farmer Registration and Unified beneficiary Information System, Karnataka]( • [Telephone Directory of Indian Institute of Mass Communication]( • [National Logistics Portal Marine]( • [Directorate of Horticulture Chhattisgarh]( • [Rural Tourism]( • [Haryana State Law Commission]( • [Mission Amrit Sarovar]( • [Punjab House Allotment Committee, Punjab]( NEWLY LAUNCHED / REVAMPED GOVERNMENT WEBSITES • [Panchayat Development Index Portal]( • [Coal Mines Provident Fund Organisation]( • [National Centre for Communication Security]( • [NITI for States Portal]( • [GROW, Suitability Mapping system]( • [Aspirational Blocks Programme]( • [Consulate General of India, Seattle]( • [Bharat 5G Portal]( • [Aspirational Districts Programme]( • [Indian Handicrafts Portal]( • [CCPD Case Portal]( • [Digital Communication Innovation Square]( • [National Video Gateway of Bharat]( • [Mumbai Custom Zone-III]( HELPLINE NUMBERS Saksham Seva : 1800-266-2232 / 1800-121-4560 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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