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E-Governance in India
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About: E-Governance Definition
ICT
Efficiency
Productivity
Reach
Sharing of information
Service delivery
Welfare
Case Study : CIC
Administrative blocks wise implemented in whole North East region.
Objectives
Bridge the digital divide
Providing information regarding local resources,local demographic parameters, Internet connectivity and services delivery to citizen.
Enabling a platform for interaction.
Distance learning programme.
Generation of employment opportunities
Falls under GTG and GTC categories
A citizen's concerns
Unaware of the schemes being implemented for economically backward people.
Low level of literacy.
Feel uncomfortable while using the facilities.
Not aware of source of information.
Concern related to market.
No information on Educational opportunities.
No information on Job.
Other CIC features
Providing PAN Status and On-Line PAN card Application by CIC- Dimoria.
Excursion to the 3rd Buddha Mahutsav at Tawang.
CIC Students Form PRIYA SELF HELP Group.
An Exposer of online Election result.
Video recording of Interview of local prominent person.
Computer-Aided Paper less Examination System (CAPES) Test.
Online access of common entrance exam result of eng and medical.
Why CIC succeeded
Able to develop business model for future sustainability.
Better public awareness.
Community participation
Forward and backward linkage.
Creation of knowledge based society.
Penetration among youth.
Diversification of services.
Case Study: Suwidha
State wide project implemented in Punjab
Objectives
Provide friendly and efficient interface between government and citizens
Provide transparency in government operations
Provide timely and efficient service delivery
Improve quality of government services
Falls in the government to citizens category
E-governance Best Practices
Increased accountability
Increased transparency
Higher availability of public domain information
Reduced corruption
Higher penetration due to automation
Increased efficiency due to connectivity
PROCESS RE-ENGINEERING – technology only a tool not panacea