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Revolutionising Governance: An In-Depth Analysis of e- Governance Landscape of India

By: Singharia, Deepanshi.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Indian Journal of Political Science Description: 85(3), Jul-Sept, 2024: p.551-558.Subject(s): ICT, e-Governance, digital governance, technology, acceptability, accountability, transparency, challenges, opportunitiesSummary: This research paper discusses the concernment of e-governance in India and the challenges faced in its implementation. E-governance, the employment of information and communication technology(ICT) to enhance governance, is seen as a priority in India to strengthen the relationship with public. It also outlines the leadership taken by the Indian government to promote e-governance and discussed the progress of e-governance in India, showcasing initiatives like MyGov, myScheme, Faceless Assessment, National Single Sign-On, YUVAi, and BHAHINI. The paper provides recommendations for achieving the success of e-governance in India. In sum, it underscores the utmost importance of e-governance in the Indian context, highlights the encountered hurdles, and outlines the measures implemented to revolutionize governance through information and communication technology(ICT). Ultimately, these endeavours aim to enhance efficacy, transparency, and responsibility within the administrative framework. - Reproduced
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This research paper discusses the concernment of e-governance in India and the challenges faced in its implementation. E-governance, the employment of information and communication technology(ICT) to enhance governance, is seen as a priority in India to strengthen the relationship with public. It also outlines the leadership taken by the Indian government to promote e-governance and discussed the progress of e-governance in India, showcasing initiatives like MyGov, myScheme, Faceless Assessment, National Single Sign-On, YUVAi, and BHAHINI. The paper provides recommendations for achieving the success of e-governance in India. In sum, it underscores the utmost importance of e-governance in the Indian context, highlights the encountered hurdles, and outlines the measures implemented to revolutionize governance through information and communication technology(ICT). Ultimately, these endeavours aim to enhance efficacy, transparency, and responsibility within the administrative framework. - Reproduced

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