Information communication technology, governance and service delivery in India: A critical review
By: Sangita, S.N.
Contributor(s): Dash, Bikash Chandra.
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ArticlePublisher: 2008Description: p.141-161.Subject(s): Communication technology - India | Information technology - India | Information technology
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Indian Journal of Public AdministrationSummary: This article, mainly reviews the experiences of e-governance reforms in improving the quality of governance and service delivery in India. The first section deals with the conceptual framework of e-governance. The second section focuses on e-governance initiatives in India. the third section reviews the implications of e-governance on service delivery in terms of efficiency, accountability, participation and equity on the basis of the secondary resources. The fourth section deals with the enabling conditions in promoting e-governance in India. Finally, it comes out with the policy perspectives. - Reproduced.
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | Volume no: 54, Issue no: 1 | Available | AR78740 |
This article, mainly reviews the experiences of e-governance reforms in improving the quality of governance and service delivery in India. The first section deals with the conceptual framework of e-governance. The second section focuses on e-governance initiatives in India. the third section reviews the implications of e-governance on service delivery in terms of efficiency, accountability, participation and equity on the basis of the secondary resources. The fourth section deals with the enabling conditions in promoting e-governance in India. Finally, it comes out with the policy perspectives. - Reproduced.


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