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Vol. 7, Issue 6, Part F (2021)

E-Governance: Building Blocks for Digital Governance

E-Governance: Building Blocks for Digital Governance

Author(s)
Dr. Jeet Ram Sharma
Abstract
E-government initiatives aim to improve service delivery, reduce corruption, disseminate information, support transparency, and increase democratic participation and have been adopted by most governments for this reason. The two approaches to e-government include internal and external. The internal approach includes the government's dealings with its employees and the government itself. E-governments have eliminated external government interactions by enabling the public to receive government services at the appropriate time without making visits or eliminating bureaucratic procedures. The advancements that technology has made in India have changed the way modern governments deliver services to a great extent. Most governments have recognized digital or e-governance by making changes in the traditional service administration system. By which government services have become convenient for the citizens. This has increased citizen participation, transparency, accountability, and decision-making in government work. E-Government systems have changed the structure of governments, the way information is disseminated, and the way decisions are made. This research paper explores the changes in public administration due to e-government. It tries to tell that e-government has increased the accountability of the administration. Also evaluates e-government technologies and e-government systems in enhancing government accountability. Although e-governance technology has made it easier for the advancement of technology in India has changed the way modern governments provide services to a great extent. Most governments have recognized digital or e-governance by making changes in the traditional service administration system, which has made government services convenient for the citizens. This has led to an increase in citizen participation, transparency, accountability, and decision-making in government work. E-government systems have changed the structure of governments, the way information is disseminated, and the way decisions are made.
Pages: 429-431  |  175 Views  71 Downloads
How to cite this article:
Dr. Jeet Ram Sharma. E-Governance: Building Blocks for Digital Governance. Int J Appl Res 2021;7(6):429-431.
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