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e-Governance

e-Governance. Vijay Agrawal 02D05008 Raja Agrawal 02D05009. WHAT IS eGOVERNANCE?. eGovernance is Electronic Governance – Governance that employs the opportunities and potentials that Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) have to offer. eGovernance is simply e-enabled governance

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e-Governance

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  1. e-Governance Vijay Agrawal 02D05008 Raja Agrawal 02D05009

  2. WHAT IS eGOVERNANCE? • eGovernance is Electronic Governance – Governance that employs the opportunities and potentials that Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) have to offer. eGovernance is simply e-enabled governance • ICTs (in this context) describe electronic tools such as computers, telephones (and other telecommunication equipment), Internet, the world wide web and other 21st century communication media

  3. Benefits • eGovernance automates the major state functions and capacities (Legislative, Executive, Judiciary), thus facilitating the optimal functioning and better interaction of institutions attached to these three major wings of the state • eGovernance allows better interaction between the government, its institutions and people • eGovernance creates greater market opportunities for goods and services. • eGovernance initiatives lead to a process of transformation, which increases the effectiveness, efficiency and transparency of government and administration

  4. Areas Covered • Hospital Information System (Sanjay Gandhi Post Graduate Institute for Medical Sciences, Lucknow and Guru Teg Bahadur Hospital, New Delhi) • Laboratory Automation for Central Power Research Institute, Bangalore • Networking in institutions to enable enterprise-wide data exchange • Consultancy for developing framework for information system planning for Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh • Telephone Revenue Billing (Pune Telecom) • eGovernance through Regional Languages

  5. Cost Measures ... In order to implement the strategy, the following tools will be necessary: • Websites • Telecommunication Infrastructure • Internet Provision (eMail, etc) • Internet/Web-based services eg ePayments • Skills’ acquisition – Human Resource Development

  6. Examples … • Rural penetration of Banking and Insurance is very low • Excess Dependence on Private Finance at very high Cost Strategies • Bringing new farmers into Banking fold • Doubling Agriculture Credit in next three years as per Govt guidelines

  7. Contact Information • http://www.cdac.in/html/egovidx.asp • http://www.egovernance-consortium.org/ • http://www.research.ibm.com/journal/rd/485/mittal.html • http://www.wipro.co.in/itservices/consultingServices/egovernance/default.htm

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