E-Governance Related Policies

Access of Information → Transparency & On time service delivery → Responsive, everything in paper format → Accountable & process is more simple, Corruption, Faceless, Moral less → Moral
SMART Governance – Simple, Moral, Accountable, Responsible & Transparency.
MeGP (National e-Governance Plan)
  • In 2006, the GOI formally launched its national e-governance plan.
  • It focus on making critical public services available to all citizens in the remotest area and promoting rural entrepreneurship by utilizing ICT.
  • The NeGP vision statement states that the ultimate objective is to bring public services closer to people
  • It consists of 31 mission mode projects under National E-Governance that has been implemented by various ministries and departments rendered through by Common service Centre (Like e-sevai center).
  • It make traditional process and service delivery mechanism to be citizen centric and ensure government more effective and transparent.
  • The process is implemented by Department of Electronics and Information technology.
  • e-governance has become not only a tool for transparent and efficient governance but also for the administrative reform.
"Make all Public Services accessible to the common man in his locality, through common service delivery outlets and ensure efficiency, transparency and reliability of such services at affordable costs to realize the basic needs of the common man".
e-Kranti is an essential pillar of the Digital India initiative.
  • The mission of e – Kranti is to ensure a government wide transformation by delivering all Government services electronically to the citizens through integrated and interoperable systems via multiple modes while ensuring efficiency, transparency and reliability of such services at affordable costs.
Objectives of e-Kranti
  • To redefine NeGP with transformational and outcome-oriented e-Governance initiatives.
  • To enhance the portfolio of citizen centric services.
  • To ensure optimum usage of core Information & Communication Technology (ICT).
  • To promote rapid replication and integration of e-Governance applications.
  • To leverage emerging technologies.
  • To make use of more agile implementation models.


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