"MyGov’s Creative Corner enables various ministries to seek creative inputs issues relating to their departments"
"Finance Ministry invites designs for logo and name, tag line for their initiative to provide inclusive financial services to the people"
"Deadline of submission is 7th August"
"Winning entry would be awarded a cash prize of Rs. 50,000"
"Evaluation criteria a blend of selection committee and other MyGov users, who are empowered to choose which design they appreciated best"
"MyGov a raging hit among citizens, record participation witnessed since launch"

On 26th July 2014 the Prime Minister of India launched MyGov, a citizen engagement platform enabling the people of India to contribute towards good governance by sharing their thoughts, ideas and suggestions. Since its launch MyGov has generated a phenomenal response across the nation. Registrations have reached a record high as citizens are making their contribution towards nation building through this platform.

Among the most innovative facets of MyGov is the Creative Corner, where various ministries can seek creative inputs for logos, captions etc. pertaining to their departments.

In the creative corner the Finance Ministry has shared a task where they seek a logo, name and tagline for the Ministry’s initiative to provide inclusive financial services to the people of India particularly the poorest of the poor. The last date of submission is 7th August 2014 and the winning entry would be awarded a cash prize of Rs. 50,000.

Creative Corner Screenshot

More about the task

The details put up on the MyGov Creative Corner section clearly list out the technical parameters that need to be adhered to while submitting an entry.

The evaluation criteria is an innovative mix of a selection committee and other MyGov users, who can ‘like’ the designs of their choice. This adds an element of public participation to the task and the platform in general.

More about comprehensive financial inclusion

Comprehensive Financial Inclusion incorporates providing all households in the country with banking services, with particular focus to empower the weaker sections of society, including women, small and marginal farmers and labourers, both urban and rural.

https://mygov.nic.in/task/towards-inclusive-financial-services/show

Comprehensive Financial inclusion of the excluded sections is therefore proposed to be achieved by 14th August, 2018 in two phases as under :

Phase I (15th August, 2014 – 15th August, 2015) –

Universal access to banking facilities Providing Basic Banking Accounts with overdraft facility of Rs. 5000( after satisfactory completion of one year of operations) and RuPay Debit Card with inbuilt accident insurance cover of Rs. 1 lakh Financial Literacy Programme Creation of Credit Guarantee Fund for coverage of defaults in overdraft A/Cs

Phase II (15th August, 2015 – 15th August, 2018) –

 Micro Insurance Unorganized sector Pension schemes like Swavlamban

Some of the Phase II activities would also be carried out in Phase I.

In addition, in this phase, coverage of households in hilly, tribal and difficult areas would be carried out.  Moreover, this phase would focus on coverage of remaining adults in the households and students.

Know more- https://financialservices.gov.in/detailsFIPs.pdf

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January 09, 2026
PM to participate in Shaurya Yatra
Yatra to feature symbolic procession of 108 horses, reflecting valour and sacrifice
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Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi will visit Somnath in Gujarat on 10-11 January 2026 and will participate in Somnath Swabhiman Parv. At around 8 PM on 10 January, Prime Minister will participate in Omkar Mantra chanting and thereafter he will view Drone show at Somnath temple.

On 11 January, at around 9:45 AM, Prime Minister will participate in Shaurya Yatra, a ceremonial procession organised to honour the countless warriors who laid down their lives defending the Somnath Temple. The Shaurya Yatra will feature a symbolic procession of 108 horses, reflecting valour and sacrifice. Thereafter, at around 10:15 AM Prime Minister will perform Darshan and Pooja at the Somnath Temple. At around 11 AM, the Prime Minister will participate in and address a public function in Somnath.

The Somnath Swabhiman Parv, being held from 8 to 11 January 2026, is organised at Somnath. It is being held to remember the countless citizens of India whose sacrifice to defend the Temple continues to inspire the cultural consciousness of future generations.

The programme marks 1,000 years since Mahmud of Ghazni’s invasion of the Somnath Temple in the year 1026. Despite multiple repeated attempts for its destruction over centuries, the Somnath Temple stands today as a powerful symbol of resilience, faith and national pride, owing to the collective resolve and efforts to restore it to its ancient glory.

After independence, the effort for restoration of the Temple was undertaken by Sardar Patel. One of the most important milestones in this journey of revival was achieved in 1951, when the restored Somnath Temple was formally opened to devotees in the presence of the then President of India, Dr. Rajendra Prasad. The completion of 75 years of this historic restoration in 2026 adds special significance to the Somnath Swabhiman Parv.

The celebrations will witness the participation of hundreds of saints from across the country, along with 72 hours of continuous chanting of ‘Om’ within the temple premises.

Prime Minister’s participation in the Somnath Swabhiman Parv underscores the enduring spirit of India’s civilisation and reaffirms his commitment to preserve and celebrate India’s rich cultural and spiritual heritage.