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Can I write a letter to the Prime Minister of India?
Important Information To use it, please visit PM India website (https://pmindia.gov.in) and click the option ‘Write to the Prime Minister’ under the menu ‘Interact with PM’.
How do I send a letter to the Prime Minister of office?
Ans: Any grievances can be sent to Hon’ble Prime Minister / PMO using the interactive page link “Write to the Prime Minister” available on the PMO’s website : https://www.pmindia.gov.in/ -> Interact with Hon’ble Prime Minister(from drop down menu) ->Write to the Prime Minister.
What is the postal address of Narendra Modi?
7, Lok Kalyan Marg.
How can I complain to PM?
Citizens can also telephonically enquire about status of their letters sent to the Prime Minister by dialing the facilitation number 011-23386447. 4. The redressal of grievance in such cases is under the purview of the appropriate authority to which the grievance is forwarded.
How can I complain to PM of India?
Write to the Prime Minister
- The President of India.
- Rajya Sabha.
- Lok Sabha.
- The Cabinet Secretariat.
- Press Information Bureau.
- Gandhi.
- Just Climate Action India @ cop21. An Initiative of Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change.
- GOI Web Directory.
What is the number of Narendra Modi?
listen); born 17 September 1950) is an Indian politician serving as the 14th and current prime minister of India since 2014. Modi was the chief minister of Gujarat from 2001 to 2014 and is the Member of Parliament from Varanasi.
How can I connect with Prime Minister of India?
Users can register to write to the Prime Minister’s office online. You need to register by submitting your e-mail id, name and mobile number to write your query or comments online.
How can I register complaint in PM Portal?
You go to the Prime Minister’s Office website https://www.pmindia.gov.in/en. After this, Interact with the Prime Minister (from the drop down menu) -> Write to the Prime Minister. You can send any complaint to Hon’ble Prime Minister / Prime Minister’s Office using ‘Write to Prime Minister’.