Mitron launches Atmanirbhar Apps, aim is to promote made-in-India apps

Mitron, the indigenous short-form video sharing app, has launched Atmanirbhar Apps on Google Play, it is introduced as a platform where you will get suggestions of all types of made-in-India apps. The self-reliant apps appear to be a continuation of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’ initiative, which provides users with a platform for indigenous apps. This app provides suggestions based on categories like business, e-learning, news, health, shopping, games, utility, entertainment, social etc. However, currently ‘Atmanirbhar Apps’ are available for download on Android devices.

Atmanirbhar Apps is available for download on Google Play. This app allows you to explore and discover over 100 Indian apps built by local developers. Apart from this, there is also an option in this app to take a pledge to support the self-reliant India initiative started by Narendra Modi. Let us tell you, there is no need to do any kind of registration on this app, just by downloading it you can directly get suggestions of Indian apps. These include apps like Aarogya Setu, BHIM, Narendra Modi app, JioTV, DigiLocker, Kaagaz Scanner and IRCTC Rail Connect etc.

In this list, you get information about the size of the apps, how many Indians have installed them and the description about what the apps do etc. The size of the self-reliant app is 12MB. The company claims that currently more than 100 apps are available on its platform and by the end of the year it plans to bring support for 500 apps. The platform hosts a variety of apps from categories like governance, utility, agriculture, gaming, entertainment, lifestyle, e-learning, etc. Apart from this, there are some such apps also available on this platform, about which not many people know like Atmanirbh Kifayat, Grocit, Jain Thela, Home Shoppy, YourQuote, Vridhi Stores, Xploree AI Keyboard, mParivahan, etc.

How does this app work-

Next to the suggested apps on the app, you’ll see a Get App button, which will take you directly to the Google Play listing of that app from where you can download it. As we mentioned, currently this app is available only for Android users, and no information has been revealed about its availability on iOS.

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