The Asian Age

India’s messenger to beat WhatsApp

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India’s Namaste Chat has gone live this Independen­ce Day

On the occasion of 72nd Independen­ce Day, Namaste Online has launched India’s messaging App – Namaste Chat and the main USP of this app is made in India, by Indians. This new messaging service addresses the need of having a homegrown chat applicatio­n instead of depending on foreign messaging apps. As our Government’s initiative of ‘ Make in India’ is gaining momentum, Namaste Online have felt that this was the perfect time to make this app available to the citizens of India.

Namaste Chat has two ways to send messages — vapour and regular. Namaste Chat boasts of Vapor Chat where messages get deleted automatica­lly, as soon as the receiver reads them. This makes Namaste Chat India’s completely private messaging app. Namaste Chat also comes with all the features of a regular messaging app. Vapour chats can be used in groups as well as broadcast messages. One can access news and entertainm­ent related content in three languages. There are also public groups and pages along with the ability to create bigger groups that can include up to 5,000 people. In a group chat, you can also like and dislike content. Apart from this, everyone can be admins in a group. You have the ability to share Local stickers, videos, emojis, viral content etc. for sharing in the chat. You can also secretly exit a group without other people being alerted. Lastly, with Namaste Chat you can create polls and events. Another highlight of Namaste Chat App is that users can access news and entertainm­ent along with chat in three different languages. Namaste Chat aims to become the main messaging app in India and it is available on Google Play Store.

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