Digital Brand Identity Manual
On 19th February 2025, the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) launched the Digital Brand Identity Manual (DBIM) in New Delhi.
What is DBIM?
- It is a framework for standardizing the digital identity of government websites, portals, and social media platforms.
- It ensures a unified, accessible, and citizen-centric digital experience across ministries and departments.
Key Components
- DBIM Toolkit: A set of tools enabling seamless adoption of DBIM.
- GOV.IN CMS Platform: A standardized content management system tailored for DBIM Compliant websites and applications.
- Central Content Publishing System: A streamlined mechanism for centralized content updates.
- Social Media Integration: A unified approach to social media ....
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