E- Governance: E-Governance Implies Smart Governance Part 1
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E-Governance Implies Smart Governance
- S - Simple
- M - Moral
- A - Accountable
- R - Responsive
- T - Transparent
E-Governance Aspires to Provide
- Easy And Accountable Governance
- Citizen- Centric Government
- Effective Government
E- Governance Focuses Reforms in Three Areas
- Governance
- Public Services
- Management
History of E- Governance in India
- In 1977, the National Informatics Centre was set up.
- In 1980՚s Computers were used
- In1990, Operation Knowledge
- In 1999, Ministry of Information Technology
- In 2006, National e-Governance Plan (NEGP)
- In 2015, Digital India
Stages of E- Governance in India
- Computerization
- Networking
- On-line presence
- On-line Interactivity
Interactions in E – Governance
E-Governance Objectives
- To Build a well aware, conscious and informed society
- To ensure interactions between govt and citizens
- To ensure people՚s participation
- To ensure Transparency in governance
- To make the government accountable and responsive
- To reduce the cost of governance
Strategies for Promoting E-Governance in India
- To develop technical infrastructure
- To develop an institutional framework
- To develop legal infrastructure
- To ensure Transparency in online information
- To popularize E-Governance
- To promote E-Governance through center and state participation
MCQs
1. Match the following E-Governance Projects with their respective State Governments.
List A | List B |
---|---|
E – Seva | Madhya Pradesh |
Bhoomi | Andhra Pradesh |
Gyandoot | Karnataka |
Friends | Kerala |
A. 1-a, 2-b, 3-c, 4-d
B. 1-b, 2-c, 3-a, 4-d
C. 1-a, 2-c, 3-d, 4-b
Answer: B
2. The National E-Governance Plan (NeGP) contains how many Mission Made Projects MMP՚s?
a) 26
b) 31
c) 33
d) 42
Answer: B
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