Developed by TN e-Governance agency, the CM of Tamil Nadu, Mr. E. Palaniswami launched a portal http://tamilnadu.mygov.in to facilitate two- way communication.
It is now said that by this new portal the TN government’s services would be informed to the people and there would be easy conversation between the people and the government for better services.
By conducting polls, opinion surveys plus articles etc, the opinion of the public on the government would be obtained. This was pointed out by the CM of TN. It is worthy to note that communication with the new website could be established through e-mails.
Fact is that by emails, the public would be able to express their views regarding the existing schemes and could give their ideas for improvement. For the future schemes also, the opinion of the public would be obtained and the public could suggest necessary changes.
Yesterday, through a video conferencing process, the CM also launched 25 continuous ambient air quality monitoring stations set up by the state pollution control board. An amount of Rs 45 crores was spent for this purpose is known. Information is these air quality monitoring stations would monitor the levels of PM 10 particles, PM2. 5 particles, sulphur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide, ammonia etc.