Amit Shah Hails 11 Years of Modi Govt as 'Golden Era' of Public Service"
- Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched the Jan Man Survey on June 10, 2025, via the NaMo App to gather feedback on his government's 11-year tenure in India.
- Modi announced the survey on June 9, 2025, exactly one year after taking oath for his third term in 2024, to engage citizens in giving their opinions.
- The survey invites responses on topics like national security, international standing, and initiatives such as Skill India and Make in India, allowing direct public input into governance.
- Within 24 hours, the survey received over 500,000 responses, with 77% completing it fully; Uttar Pradesh led with 141,150 responses, followed by Maharashtra with 65,775.
- This high participation and completion highlight public engagement and position the survey as a key tool for incorporating citizen voices in shaping future policies.
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Democracy Goes Digital: Survey On Modi Government's 11 Years Gets 5 Lakh Responses In A Day
Marking Prime Minister Narendra Modi's completion of 11 years in office, the NaMo app has launched the Jan Man Survey, an interactive platform enabling citizens to directly contribute to national discourse.

NaMo App launches 'Jan Man Survey' to mark 11 years of PM Modi's leadership
Over 5 lakh join Jan Man Survey on NaMo App in a day. Key details inside
NaMo App’s Jan Man Survey crosses 5 lakh responses in 24 hours, giving citizens a platform to directly engage on governance, growth, and India's future. The Jan Man Survey on the NaMo App invites people to weigh in on issues that matter. The massive participation shows citizens want to be heard.
NaMo app survey on Modi govt's 11 years gets 5 lakh responses in a day, Uttar Pradesh leads participation
The state with the most responses is Uttar Pradesh, followed by Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Gujarat and Haryana. Over 1,41,150 responses have come from India's most populated state, 65,775 from Maharashtra, 62,580 from Tamil Nadu, 43,590 from Gujarat and 29,985 from Haryana.
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