Impact of e-Governance and its Challenges in Context to India
Keywords:
e-Governance, Internet Technology, Public Services, e-Government, Project FailureAbstract
e-Governance is nothing but use of Internet Technology as a platform for exchanging information, providing services and transacting with citizens, businesses, and other arms of government. E-Governance provides a sound strategy to strengthen overall governance. It can not only improve accountability, transparency and efficiency of government processes, but also facilitate sustainable and inclusive growth. e-Governance also provides a mechanism of direct delivery of public services to the marginal segments of the society in the remotest corners, without having to deal with intermediaries. This paper deals with the problems and challenges of e-Governance, reasons of e-Government Project Failures, current status of e-Governance related initiatives and future prospects of e-Governance in India.
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