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[6] Prime Minister Narendra Modi stated that the aim was to reduce the long gap developed between the electorate and the Executive after being elected.

[14] Within 50 days of its inception, more than 23,000 entries were received for seven different government ministries in addition to the Prime Minister's Office through the 'Creative Corner' section alone.

The MyGov app is developed by the National Informatics Centre that comes under the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, Government of India.

Saansad Adarsh Gram Yojana and the new institution[17] which is going to replace the existing Planning Commission of India were the first topics discussed here.

MyGov is one of the platforms through which citizens can submit input for the monthly Program of the PM called Mann ki Baat broadcast over the radio.

[18] The government's crowdsourcing platform MyGov.in launched its version 2.0,[19] with newer features such as hashtags, polls, interactive discussion forums and social media account integration.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the 2nd anniversary celebrations of MyGov, in New Delhi on 6 August 2016
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