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Can't Get Enough Of Narendra Modi? Now There's An App For That

Can't Get Enough Of Narendra Modi? Now There's An App For That

His face is on every newspaper and channels broadcast his speeches and comments regularly. But not nearly enough? There's an app now that will help you send and receive messages and emails to the PM and get daily updates on his activities on your Android smartphone.

‘Narendra Modi’, launched on Google Play on Wednesday, is the official app of our PM with 'gamification' elements that reward users for being a 'true change-maker'. Show the PM you're his #1 fan by earning badges for sharing his e-books, participating in polls, commenting and liking his posts. You can also tune into ‘Mann ki Baat’, read his blog, among other things.

130 Points gets you 'The Doer' badge.

The official description reads:

Highlights of the Narendra Modi app:

• Receive the latest news and updates

• Exclusive opportunity to receive E-Mails & Messages directly from the PM.

• 'Mann Ki Baat' with the PM.

• Small Tasks, Big Satisfaction: Contribute & earn Badges through to-do tasks.

• Your chance to Interact with the PM & share Ideas & Suggestions.

• Never miss out thoughts from PM Modi, read his Blogs.

• Know more about PM Narendra Modi through unique insights in the Biography section.

• Read about PM Modi’s Governance initiatives & achievements.

• Learn more about PM Modi’s efforts augmenting India’s Global Recognition.

• Know about how Good Governance is improving lives through Infographics.

Our PM is looking for feedback in the app, which currently has a rating of 4.9 stars.

The Mobile App has several innovative features. You can download it from Play Store. Feedback is welcome. http://t.co/WZ97ypMmlz

— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) June 17, 2015

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