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UX4G: Improving User Experience on Indian Government Websites

sovon

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I just found out about UX4G (User Experience for Government). It's an Indian government plan to make their websites and apps better and easier for everyone to use. It follows rules like GIGW to ensure sites are accessible and work well on phones too.

From their website (ux4g.gov.in), here's what it offers:
- A free design toolkit with ready-made parts (like buttons and forms) that you can use in Figma.
- Steps for good design: Understand users, plan, brainstorm ideas, make prototypes, and test them.
- Helpful stuff like a guidebook, real examples (over 50), and training sessions (they've done 78+ with 5,000+ people).
- Focus on making sites fast, easy for all (including disabled users), and checked for quality.

It's part of Digital India, and they had a big workshop in May 2024. This could help make government services less frustrating!

Source: https://www.ux4g.gov.in/
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Whats the use of government websites when information is not updated, online forms filled have to be printed and then submitted to offline offices 😕 and any govt website i open i only see motiji. I mean atleast give the state government website a chance to showcase our own mp mla. But no only motiji
 
Whats the use of government websites when information is not updated, online forms filled have to be printed and then submitted to offline offices 😕 and any govt website i open i only see motiji. I mean atleast give the state government website a chance to showcase our own mp mla. But no only motiji
Habibi come to West Bengal 😼😼😼😼

Here Even Tiger cubs are born by the inspiration of honourable CM.

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