New Delhi
On the occasion of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s completion of 11 years in service to the country, ‘Narendra Modi App’ (Namo App) has started a special survey called – Jan Mana Mana Survekshan. As soon as this survey starts, there has been tremendous participation of people from all over the country. More than 5 lakh people participated in it in just one day. This unique survey is designed to actively involve people in the democratic process, giving them the right to express their opinion on major national issues and government initiatives. Prime Minister Modi has announced ‘Jan Mana Surveksha’ through ‘X’. It offers people a platform to share their reaction and opinion directly with the government.
This online survey ensures that the voice of the people from every corner of the country is heard and their opinion is important in the coming policies. It is very easy to participate in ‘Jan Mana Surveksha’. It has been posted on the Namo app. This survey gives Indian citizens freedom to express their views on many subjects from national security and governance to cultural pride and youth development.
With more than 500,000 reactions in 26 hours since the launch, the survey has emerged as an important tool for connecting the public directly and meaningful with the public. Apart from this, the app also has another banner that shows the achievements of the government in the last 11 years. The survey can also be reached from there. A large number of people from all over the country are participating in this survey. So far, the most answers have come from Uttar Pradesh. The special thing is that more than 77 percent of the people have completed the complete survey, which shows how much interest people are taking it and want to contribute in the future of the country. According to the response number, the top demonstrations and constituencies were as follows-
1. Uttar Pradesh – 1,41,150 reactions
2. Maharashtra – 65,775 reactions
3. Tamil Nadu – 62,580 reactions
4. Gujarat – 43,590 reactions
5. Haryana – 29,985 reactions
To participate in the survey, citizens can easily use it through the Namo app in two different ways:
1. Home page of Namo App: As soon as you open the app, a banner will be seen on the homepage, by clicking on which you can go directly to the survey.
2. Direct link: If you want, you can also fill the survey by visiting the direct link.
The questions asked in the survey included multi -faceted topics related to terrorism, national security, international relations, development, digital India, women’s empowerment, developed India, government schemes etc. The details of the questions asked in the survey are as follows-
Question 1: “How has India’s approach to deal with terrorism in the last decade?”
Question 2: “Given the actions of the government against the dangers for national security, how safe do you feel as a citizen?”
Question 3: “Do you think India’s voice is being listened to and honored at the international level today than before?”
Question 4: “Which of the following development seems the most important for India since 2014?”
Question 5: “Which products or services of Digital India have you used the most in the last 12 months?”
Question 6: “With the approach of women-led development, what are the most important improvements you have seen?”
Question 7: “How has government initiatives like Kaushal India, Startup India and improvement in education have increased the scope of opportunities for the youth?”
Question 8: “In your opinion, how has ‘Make in India’ initiative affected the manufacturing sector?”
Question 9: “Which of the following has made you feel proud and has made more connections with our culture and heritage?”
Question 10: “Which of the following approaches seem to be the most consistent for the development of India?”
Question 11: “Which of these government schemes or initiative did you find the most transformative for the development of the government and the country?”
Question 12: “In the last few years, the development of which of the following infrastructure has benefited you or your family personally?”
Question 13: “How active and accountable are the local or national representatives in solving public problems in your area?”
Question 14: “How do you look at the work being done to make ‘developed India’? Is it according to your expectations?”
Question 15: “How inspired and connected to participate in India’s development and contribute?”





