4 Different ways to contact the Prime Minister Office (PMO) of India

 Do you know about the ways to communicate with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and PMO? Let us find out!

Different ways to contact PM and OMO

Different ways to contact PM and OMO

4 different ways to contact PM Narendra Modi and Prime Minister Office (PMO)

1. You can contact Mr. Narendra Modi through written correspondence or through online on the PMO website.


 PMO Website
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If you want to convey something to the Honourable Prime Minister of India, the

 following methods can be used:-


(a) You can contact the PM over the official website of PMO at the web

 address www.pmindia.gov.in/en/interact-with-hon’ble-pm. The portal has been

 specially devised by the staff of the PMO for the use of the public to interact with

 the PM. You can register yourself at the link given above to login to interact with

 the PM.


(b) You can file RTI to know the answer to your queries:-


Under Right to Information Act 2005, you can seek answers to your queries by

 filling a form online or offline along with a fee of Rs.10 in cash or a demand draft

 in favour of the ‘Section officer, PMO’. For more information, you can visit the

 PMO India, RTI page.


(c) You can write a letter to PMO:-
PMO office
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You can write on the below-mentioned address to contact PMO through the post.


                        Address: - South Block, New Delhi-110011.


                         Phone number: - 011-23014547


(d) Another way to contact PMO is the portal Mygov.nic.in:-


First, you have to register yourself on the page and then you can elaborate upon

 your grievance or contact PMO.  For this, the webpage that you have to visit is:-


http:/Pgportal.gov/pmocitizen/grievancepmo/aspx


2. You can contact Prime Minister through NaMo app or PMO app:-
 NaMo App
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To ease the approach of the common man to contact PMO, Apps have been

 developed suited for Windows, iOs, and Android systems. By downloading these

 two Apps you can get news and updates about the works of Modi Government.

 You can also read blogs of Shri Narendra Modi through these Apps.


3. You can contact PMO through Fax:-


You can suggest or convey your problem to PMO by sending a fax at +91-11-

23019545, 23016857. If your fax is found relevant and important, then your

 query is answered by fax or by another medium.


4. You can contact PMO through social media or email:-
 Contact Narendra Modi via Social Media

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(a) Through email
On the DIGILOCKER website and on the PM page, the information has been provided about the email facility to PMO. You can write emails at Narendramodi1234@gmail.com which will reach the Prime Minister.


(b) Through Youtube Channel
On the Youtube channel of PMO, you have to click the option, ‘SEND MESSAGE’. By this means, your question will reach PM.


(c) Through Twitter
On Twitter, you can contact Shri Narendra Modi by visiting (http:/twitter.com/pmoindia). You can write messages or tweet your opinions and suggestions by writing or tweeting @pmoindia.


(d) Through Facebook
You can write comments containing questions at the fb.com/pmoindia.


(e) Through other websites
At Instagram Narendra Modi: https://instagram.com/narendramodi
At Linkedin Narendra Modi: https: //in.linkedin.com/in/narendramodi
Download Narendra Modi Android App: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.narendramodiapp&hl=en
Narendra Modi Tumbler account: narendra-modi.tumblr.com
Narendra Modi Stumbleupon account: stumbleupon.com/stumbler/narendramodi       
Narendra Modi flicker account: flickr.com/photos/92359345@N07
This article will help you to get in touch with our Prime Minister, Narendra Modi and PMO. For any suggestions or grievance redressal, through the above-mentioned mediums, you can contact PM and PMO of India.

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