IFFCO upbeat as MyGovIndia tweets its achievement; Awasthi thanks PM

The IFFCO Parivar is upbeat since the government’s Citizen Engagement Platform “MyGovIndia” has lauded the co-op behemoth for its achievement at the global level. IFFCO MD Dr. U S Awasthi was one of the first to thank the government for expressing its appreciation.

On IFFCO’s achievement, MyGovIndia tweeted “Securing the first rank among top 300 cooperatives in the world, IFFCO continues to strengthen India’s Agriculture sector. #TransformingIndia”.

It bears recall that IFFCO has been ranked Number 1 Cooperative among the top 300 cooperatives in the world, withholding its position from last year. The ranking is based on the ratio of turnover over the gross domestic product (GDP) per capita. It signifies that IFFCO is contributing significantly to the GDP & economic growth of the Nation.

Thanking everybody from the Prime Minister to the Union Cooperation Minister to others, IFFCO MD Dr. Awasthi tweeted “IFFCO making proud to India as it strengthens the prominence of Indian Cooperative movement at Global stage, realizing PM @narendramodi Ji’s vision of #SahkarSeSamridhi & #AatmanirbharBharat. Many Thanks “.

MyGov has been established as GoI’s Citizen Engagement Platform which collaborates with multiple Govt bodies/Ministries to engage with citizens for policy formulation and seeks the opinion of people on issues/topics of public interest & welfare.

MyGov was launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 26th July 2014, just two months after he assumed office as Prime Minister, as the Government of India’s principal online citizen engagement platform. As enunciated by the Prime Minister in many speeches, including in his speech from the Red Fort on 15th August 2015, MyGov aims to promote ‘Jan Bhagidari’ or participative governance.

Through Group Discussions, Open Forum discussions, Tasks, Polls, Blogs, Contests, Talks, and other regular features, MyGov empowers the citizens to become active participants in policymaking at the national level. Every month, Prime Minister Modi also seeks ideas and suggestions for his Mann ki Baat Radio Broadcast through the MyGov Open Forum and Phone.

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