PM Narendra Modi Birthday: Now send him Happy Birthday via family e-cards, creative videos and photos directly on NaMo App

Birthday of PM Narendra Modi: The Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi turns 72 today. If you too want to celebrate PM’s birthday online and send birthday wishes directly to him, you can do so with the newly feature-uploaded NaMo app. Users can now use special features like ‘Family e-cards’, videos, virtual exhibitions to send Happy Birthday to Prime Minister Narendra Modi instantly with a touch of creativity.

NaMo App was launched in 2015 to receive updates related to PM Narendra Modi and send direct messages and emails to him. This is yet another step by the PM to directly connect with the people of India through digital channels.

Here are the all new features included through which you can send your greetings:-

family e-card

If the whole family wants to send birthday wishes to their PM, the new feature allows the user to add their entire family in one greeting. Then under the tag of family e-card, it will be sent directly to the PM. It helps to eliminate the tedious process of sending wishes one by one by compiling the wishes into a bouquet of digital greetings. Also, you can send PM wishes on behalf of your parents, grandparents, neighbors etc who are not tech savvy like you.

virtual exhibition

Every year a virtual exhibition of the life of PM Modi is organized on the NaMo app. This feature allows to see how he worked as a tea seller as a teenager, then joined the Bharatiya Janata Party, and became the Chief Minister of Gujarat and finally the Prime Minister of India.

Users will now be able to choose particular examples from the life of PM Modi that they most recognize and produce a short film expressing their thoughts and experiences this year. Any user will then be able to create a personalized movie that can be shared on every social media network.

send recorded video or photo

Users have the facility to send birthday wishes this year by recording a video message or sending a photo directly to the PM.