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In how many languages is MyGov's content available?

A5 languages

B10 languages

C12 languages

D15 languages

Answer:

C. 12 languages

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MyGov provides its platform and content in 12 languages, including English and Hindi, along with several major regional Indian languages. This wide linguistic support is a key feature of the platform, promoting participatory governance by allowing citizens to engage with government initiatives and information in their preferred language.


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