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E-GOVERNANCE

Presented by: 1.M.Karthick 2. A.Rajaprabhu. 3.R.Srinath.

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List of contents:

•Introduction.•Definition.•Why E-Governance.•Major Factors.•Types of interactions.•Benefits.•Examples.

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Introduction of e-Governance

• E-governance can be defines as– use of information & communication – by government to enhance the range,– quality of information & services provided – to the citizen in an cost effective manner.

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According to World Bank

• E-Government refers to the – Use of information technologies – That have the ability to transform relations with citizens,

businesses, and other arms of government .– These technologies can serve better delivery of

government services to citizens.

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Why E-Governance• E-Government can transform

– citizen service– provide access to information to empower citizens– enable their participation in government and enhance

citizen economic and social opportunities– so that they can make better lives, for themselves and

for the next generation.

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Major Factors Of E-governance

• Human related Factors• Technological Factors• Other Factors

Human Factor:Human related factor are those factors which is related with

the human knowledge, qualitative human

resource, political party related aspects, which limiting as

well as creating challenges to implementing the

e-governance• Computer Literacy Level.• Qualitative Human Resources.• Language.

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TECHNOLOGICAL FACTORS

• Although the developing countries are long way short of the computing and telecommunications infrastructure.

• With compare to population in India there is scarcity of

technological resources which support the e-governance for adequate implementation.

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OTHER FACTORS• Cost Factors.• Data Systems Infrastructure.• Legal Infrastructure.• Institutional Infrastructure.

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Types of Interactions in e-Governance

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Benefits Of E-Governance• Better access to information and quality services for

citizens.• Simplicity, efficiency and accountability in the

government.• Expanded reach of governance.• It empowers people to gather information regarding any

dept of govt.• Proper implementation of e-Governance practices make

it possible for people to get their info through online were he no need to visit the place directly.

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Initiative Till Date

• Customs and Excise (Government of India)• Indian Railways (Government of India) • Postal Department (Government of India) • Passport / Visa (Government of India) • CARD – Registration Project (State Government of

Andhra Pradesh) • LOKMITRA (State Government of Himachal Pradesh)

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Customs and Excise (Government of India)

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Indian Railways (Government of India)

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CARD – Registration Project (State Government of Andhra Pradesh)

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LOKMITRA (State Government of Himachal Pradesh)

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National E-Governance Program

• Agriculture• Municipalities • Gram Panchayats (elected village

administration)• Common Service Centers (CSCs)

Conclusion

e-Governance represents a paradigm shift in the field of governance reforms. bringing it about would have to be a continuing process which would require many adjustments. It has been well said that e-Governance is a journey and not a destination

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References• Paper: ANSHUMAAN MISHRA**Lecturer Chhatrapati Shivaji Institute Of Technology Drug

(C. G.) Prof. Dr. PAVAN MISHARA*** Group Director Rajeev Gandhi Management Institute-

Bhopal (M.P.)

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