Lok Sabha Election: 'Modi Meter' launched on Namo app to take the pulse of the country, QS Chairman praised the Prime Minister


Posted on 24th Apr 2024 11:33 am by rohit kumar

Amidst the hustle and bustle of Lok Sabha elections, a wonderful facility called 'Modi Meter' has been launched on the Namo app. Through this, users will be able to take the pulse of the country during the election season and participate in virtual opinion polls. Through this facility launched on Prime Minister Narendra Modi's app, users will be able to predict the performance of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) in the Lok Sabha elections.


 

This is how the Modi meter will work

The primary objective of Modi Meter is to make people aware of elections and encourage them to vote. The concept of the 'Modi meter' is simple but powerful. Through this, users can also estimate the chances of BJP candidates winning in the respective parliamentary constituencies.


 

For every user logging into the NaMo app, the feature called Modi Meter will automatically recognize their state and constituency (which they had entered earlier during registration) and help them estimate the figures.


 

QS President praised, PM Modi excited

Nunzio Quacquarelli, Chairman of QS University Rankings, has praised India. In response to this, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Tuesday, it is encouraging to see this! Our government is focusing on research, learning, and innovation in a big way. There will be more emphasis on these in the coming times. Earlier in a post on LinkedIn, Quacquarelli had said, this year Indian universities improved their performance the most among all G20 countries.


 

The average ranking improved by 14 percent year-on-year. That said, India has become one of the fastest-expanding research centers in the world. There has been a 54 percent increase in research from 2017 to 2022. India's progress on the global stage has undoubtedly been aided by visionary policies such as the National Education Policy under the leadership of Prime Minister Modi.


 

He wrote I got the opportunity to meet the Prime Minister. During our conversation, it was clear that PM Modi commits to bring a revolution in education. Quacquarelli also mentioned that India is now second only to China in the QS rankings in Asia.

 

Also Read: 'Will distribute your gold' PM Modi targeted Congress manifesto, Rahul and Owaisi gave this reply

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