Modi Launches Nationwide Survey to Evaluate Good Governance on Completion of 11 Years
To mark 11 years of the NDA government, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has initiated a large-scale national survey through the NaMo App, aiming to gather public feedback on the central government's performance, governance delivery, and developmental impact across sectors.
This unique exercise, launched on the completion of the NDA government’s tenure since 2014, seeks to assess how the people of India perceive governance at the ground level. The survey covers multiple focus areas including infrastructure, social welfare, healthcare, education, women empowerment, national security, employment, and digital services.
Survey on 15 Key Themes Across 140 Questions
The questionnaire includes over 140 targeted questions spread across 15 core themes. Citizens are being encouraged to respond on the app, enabling the government to directly gauge the public sentiment and measure the reach and impact of flagship schemes.
In his social media post, PM Modi urged people to participate actively, stating that the feedback would help the government strengthen its resolve to serve with transparency, accountability, and inclusiveness.
“India’s growth is a result of people's trust and cooperation. Your honest feedback will further strengthen our mission of good governance,” PM Modi wrote.
Scorecards for MPs and MLAs Also Under Review
Apart from evaluating the central government's work, the survey also includes a performance review of Members of Parliament (MPs) and Members of Legislative Assemblies (MLAs). The BJP leadership plans to use this data to prepare individual report cards, which may influence future electoral decisions.
Sources suggest that the survey results will be used not only to assess public satisfaction but also to identify gaps in delivery, address grievances, and realign administrative focus where necessary.
Public Participation at the Core
The initiative is being seen as a direct effort to promote people-centric governance. Citizens can respond to questions such as:
- How effective are government schemes in your locality?
- Are welfare benefits reaching the last mile?
- How safe do you feel under the current security framework?
Experts have called the survey a “governance innovation” that combines digital outreach with democratic feedback. The exercise is also aimed at reinforcing the BJP's narrative of decisive leadership and performance-driven politics ahead of future elections.
