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By Manoj sharma

From India, For India — Discover BlueEra, the Complete Swadeshi Social App

Updated At: September 6, 2025 3:22 PM

A 100% Indian Platform for Secure Communication, Employment, and Social Connection

New Delhi: BlueEra is revolutionizing the digital landscape by integrating business, employment, social interaction, secure chat, and online services into a single platform. More than just an app, BlueEra embodies India’s vision of digital strength and self-reliance, offering citizens a fully integrated digital experience.

The mission of BlueEra is to empower India’s citizens, particularly the people of Chhattisgarh, by promoting women empowerment, economic self-sufficiency, and the revival of local businesses. By prioritizing data privacy and security, BlueEra provides a trustworthy Indian alternative to foreign apps, ensuring citizens maintain complete control over their data.

Co-founder Manish Sharma shared his vision:
“BlueEra is designed to break the hold of foreign companies that profit from Indian data and markets. These apps compromise privacy, mislead youth, and hinder local businesses. BlueEra is India’s digital solution, offering every trader an independent platform, dignified employment to local youth, and assurance that personal data remains theirs.

With our mantra, ‘Earn with BlueEra’, every youth, woman, and shopkeeper can showcase their skills and businesses, achieving self-reliance while earning a respectable income.”

Co-founder Avdhesh Kumar added:
“BlueEra is a powerful alternative to foreign dominance in India’s economy. By allowing small shopkeepers to large entrepreneurs to list their businesses free of cost, the platform directly connects traders with consumers, revitalizing local markets. This initiative is set to usher in a new era of economic freedom, starting from Chhattisgarh and extending nationwide.”

From cooks, tailors, teachers, beauticians, and tiffin providers to drivers, carpenters, masons, gardeners, and tutors, BlueEra is dedicated to empowering mothers, sisters, traders, and youth alike. Starting in Chhattisgarh, this platform aims to elevate the state’s economy and strengthen the Swadeshi Jan Andolan.

BlueEra is not just an app—it is a Manifesto of Digital Self-Rule. Every citizen who joins this initiative contributes to India’s journey toward digital independence, establishing secure businesses, showcasing skills, and fostering self-reliance.

We invite all Indians to become part of this “Swadeshi Jan Andolan” by downloading BlueEra and actively participating in India’s historic digital revolution.

Manoj sharma

Email: [email protected]

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