A two day Work Shop is going on 29th and 30th September, 2015, at “Utsari” Hall, at Eco Island, New Town, Kolkata, to create a roadmap to develop and design the Smart City proposal with active citizen engagement.
In 2015, the Government of India launched the Smart Cities Challenge to accelerate and inspire solutions to increase economic opportunity, improve quality of life, and create more responsive government.
Honouring the role of teachers as the beacons of knowledge, MyGov hosted an e-greetings contest which witnessed the participation of hundreds of citizens who submitted creative designs to mark the birth anniversary of Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishan.
The festival of Janmashtami was celebrated on MyGov with an e-greetings contest which witnessed the participation of hundreds of citizens who submitted creative designs in memory of the beloved deity, Lord Krishna.
To commemorate the country’s Independence Day and remember the great sacrifice made by millions of Indians, MyGov hosted a contest to design e-greetings for the occasion.
MyGov is delighted to announce the selection of the Top 5 teams who will compete to build an app for the Prime Minister’s Office.
Based on exhaustive selection criteria, the jury selected the top 20 winning ideas. Information about the winning ideas can be seen here.
The journey of innovation and entrepreneurship ushered in by MyGov, Intel & DST – Innovate for Digital India Challenge - is another step closer to finding the best ideas for the Digital India vision.
Our country is very diverse and versatile and that practically is the essence and beauty of the country. However, having travelled the world, I came to realise that we are different from other countries in one more way .
With over 1900 promising entries received, the first phase of MyGov, Intel and DST “Innovate for Digital India’ Challenge concluded with some great and innovative solutions coming in from all across India.