Hello Everyone. I am Roshan Sahani, a PSL from Nepal.
MyGov Response Hub – Streamlining Public Services in Nepal with Postman
In Nepal, access to real-time public data—like weather alerts, holiday schedules, emergency updates, and utility services—is often scattered across unreliable platforms. To solve this, I created the MyGov Response Hub, a centralized solution that brings together critical government-related APIs into one reliable and automated ecosystem. The entire development lifecycle was powered by Postman, which became my toolkit for planning, building, testing, and sharing the project.
I started by organizing APIs into modular Collections, each focused on a key public service (weather, holidays, transport, finance, utilities, emergency).
With Mock Servers, I simulated data for unstable or missing APIs—ensuring the app never breaks, even when live sources do.
I used Tests and Scripts to validate data accuracy and enforce schema consistency.
Postman Monitors kept the endpoints in check 24/7, alerting me to outages and performance issues.
Through Postman Flows, I automated complex real-life scenarios—like combining weather, holiday, and power outage data for daily planning, or routing safe evacuation paths during emergencies.
Postman’s Public Workspace feature allowed me to make everything accessible—serving as an open, educational template for students, developers, and public sector innovators.
This project isn’t just about tech—it’s about impact. In a country like Nepal, where natural disasters, infrastructure challenges, and data silos are common, having a reliable, all-in-one platform for civic information is essential. MyGov Response Hub not only showcases how Postman can accelerate development and collaboration, but also how it can enable meaningful, real-world change.
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