Prime Minister's Office debuts on Twitter 
24 Jan 2012 | 0 Comments
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New Delhi:
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's Office made its debut on popular microblogging site Twitter on Monday.
The new media foray by the PMO comes in the wake of TV journalist Pankaj Pachauri taking over as Communications Adviser to the Prime Minister.
"The Prime Minister's work should be in the public domain so that people know that the government is functioning for their benefit," PMO sources said.
The Twitter account of the PMO will have regular updates on the Prime Minister's programmes in near real time.
"In future, there would be more information available immediately to the media," the sources said. The PMO Twitter account can be accessed http://twitter.com/pmoindia.
The first tweets by the PMO were on the national awards for bravery function held at Singh's official residence. It also had links to the Prime Minister's speech made on the occasion and photographs of the event.
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