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Towards a Cleaner India with MyGov
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Posted on : 13 Jan 2015

After successful launch of the Swachh Bharat Abhiyaan on 2nd October, 2014 by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, citizens have been proactively contributing to MyGov by posting their cleanliness activities as well as sharing their experiences and ideas on various aspects of the Mission.

Welcoming ideas on MyGov for Pravasi Bharatiya Diwas, enhancing our bond with the Diaspora
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Posted on : 07 Jan 2015

The Government of India is organising the Pravasi Bharatiya Diwas on 7th-9th January, 2015 to connect India to its vast overseas diaspora and bring their knowledge, expertise and skills on a common platform. MyGov welcomes ideas from citizens, who have participated in the Open Forum ahead of Pravasi Bharatiya Diwas. Some selected contributions from the ideas received so far have been highlighted:-

Contests for ‘Namami Gange Program’ conclude successfully
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Posted on : 01 Jan 2015

People’s participation for Designing a Logo and Coin a Tagline was sought for ‘Namami Gange program’ through MyGov Platform. More than 2100 responses for tagline & more than 800 entries for Logo were received under the contest till the closing date on 31st December 2014. National Mission for Clean Ganga thank all the participants and wish everyone a Very Happy New Year 2015. Winners for both the contests will be declared shortly.

Share e-greetings this New Year, help your favourite design win the contest
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Posted on : 30 Dec 2014

A contest to design New Year e-greetings was held on MyGov. MyGov thanks all members for their enthusiastic participation in the contest which received nearly 790 entries. The shortlisted designs for the contest can be found here. Let us welcome the New Year 2015 by sending e-greetings to our dear ones. The most circulated e-greetings will be declared as winners of the contest. Make the New Year celebrations memorable with e-greetings and help your favourite design and designer win the contest. View and send greetings here.

Announcement of result of SMS competition under Beti Bachao Beti Padhao Scheme
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Posted on : 29 Dec 2014

A competition was held through the MyGov Platform for suggesting content for a SMS Campaign for the Beti Bachao Beti Padhao Scheme. Around 2000 entries were received. 13 entries have been selected and the winners of the competition are as follows:

Celebrate Christmas by sending e-Greetings! Most circulated e-Greetings will be declared winners of the MyGov Contest
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Posted on : 24 Dec 2014

A Contest to design e-Greetings for Christmas was hosted on the MyGov Creative Corner. 12 designs have been shortlisted and have been published on the e-Greetings portal here. Make this Christmas special by sending these e-Greetings to your dear ones. The most circulated top 3 entries will be declared the winners of the MyGov Contest. Don’t miss this chance to send your best wishes on this special occasion and help your favourite design (and designer…!!!) win the contest! View and send e-Greetings here.

Watershed Management
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Posted on : 24 Dec 2014

The Department of Land Resources, Ministry of Rural Development, Government of India has initiated a discussion forum on “Improving community participation in Watershed Management” for which there has been an overwhelming response from the citizens of the country. We have received many useful suggestions and views on the subject. The enthusiastic participation in the discussion has shown that people are concerned about the issue of water availability in the country. Very interesting views and ideas have been thrown in the discussion by some of which are being mentioned here. Watershed management today is synonymous with poverty alleviation. A number of people have suggested the need for involving the community in watershed management. They have also said that all sections of the society should be involved in this work. There are also suggestions to provide incentives to people to implement water harvesting works on the principles of watershed management. There is almost unanimous view on implementing drip irrigation for efficient use of water in agriculture and horticulture. Some have reflected that aging water infrastructure, increasing demand, continued land use change, and increasingly extreme weather events are driving the costs of water management higher. Investing in integrated water management strategies that combine engineered solutions with "natural infrastructure" can reduce costs, enhance services, and provide a suite of co-benefits for communities and the environment. More emphasis has to be given to in-situ soil moisture conservation practices and irrespective of the ownership of the land, contour bunds, gully plugging, stabilization of sloping land etc should be given more importance than mere check dam construction. There are also suggestions about recharging aquifers, storage of rain water in farm lands, building low cost structures for water harvesting and removing encroachments from kunds, talavs and other traditional water harvesting structures. There are also suggestions that good work done in watershed management must be shared. A number of posts are also about other related issues of water management though not a part of watershed management, like the issue of rain water harvesting in the urban areas, collection and use of discharge water from cities and river linking in the country, We have taken note of the posts and are working on bringing out a document on the key suggestions that have been made by the citizens. With time, these suggestions will definitely influence the program being implemented by the Department in a positive way. The discussion forum has been active since September 2014 and has received more than two thousand posts and has served a very useful purpose. Therefore we will be closing this Discussion group shortly. We will subsequently come out with a Discussion group on another relevant aspect of water management in the country. We hope that you shall keep up the participation and continue enriching us with your views and suggestions. We would also expect the participants to keep focused on the topic of the discussion so that the ideas, experiences and knowledge are shared in a useful manner. Thanks to all who participated in a very meaningful way.

Innovative Ideas on Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana Crowdsourced through MyGov
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Posted on : 23 Dec 2014

Pradhan Mantri Jan-Dhan Yojana (PMJDY) is National Mission for Financial Inclusion to ensure access to financial services, namely, Banking/ Savings & Deposit Accounts, Remittance, Credit, Insurance, Pension in an affordable manner.The Yojana gets its name and identity from the citizens, who participated in the MyGov platform’s competition. The success of the scheme so far is a result of citizens’ sustained engagement and willingness to be a part of the change. MyGov continues to count on citizens’ actionable ideas and suggestions for covering all households under the scheme till 26th January 2015. We share and recount some of the noteworthy suggestions received to the Open Forum:

In Focus: Featured Volunteers
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Posted on : 16 Dec 2014

As a part of the Featured Volunteers series, MyGov shares with you the experiences of five more volunteers who have contributed extensively to MyGov over the past few weeks. Take a look at what they have to say on volunteering for MyGov:

Participate in the Open Forum to make India a Sports Superpower
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Posted on : 15 Dec 2014

India has been making steady progress in the field of sports, but it has potential to do much more. If right steps are taken towards development of sports culture, integration of sports and education, early spotting of talent, strong support to sportspersons through top-class coaching, competition exposures, sports science and sports medicine support, etc., India can emerge as a sports super power. Share your views on making India a sports Superpower to the Open Forum

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