2. Group Members
Student name University RollNo
1. Ashish Kumar Sharma 13000217106
2. Ankit Kashyap 13000217113
3. Krishnesh Krishna 13000217086
4.Manish Kumar Jha 13000217081
3. Table of content
1 What is e-governance?
2 History of e-governance
3 Pillars of the e-governance
4. phases of e-governance
5. Sector of e-governance
6.Benefits of e-governance
7.Limitations of e-governance
8. Challenges of e-governance
4. What is e-governance?
The “e” in the word e-governance stands for ‘electronic’.
It acts as a mediator between government and citizens.
It is the use of the range of modern information and technologies to
processes of government functioning to bring about
Smart
Moral
Responsible
Transparent Governance
5. History of e-governance
It can be traced back to year 1970 in india.
Government established the Department of Electronics.
National Informatics Centre(NIC).
In 1987 NICNET(the national satellite based computer
network) was launched.
7. Phases of e-governance
Gartner, an international consultancy firm, has
formulated four-phase e-governance model
The design and purpose of each step would have to
serve the relevant needs of all G2C,G2B,G2E and G2G
sectors
Phase l- Presence
Phase ll- Interaction
Phase lll- Transaction
Phase lV- Transformation
8. Phases of E-governance
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Part I – Presence
Making the intentions and objectives of govt. known, development of government,
websites.
Part 2-Interaction
It allows basic interaction with govt, host engine for easy navigation and provide the
basic services like land record, online jobs etc
Part 3-Transaction
It provides complete online services for public, businessman and govt. agencies
Part 4- Transformation
•Final phase to achieve version of e-governance
•Provides a integrated platform for govt. services transparent to public
9. Different sector of e-governance
These are the different sectors of e—governance:-
1. G2C (Government to citizen)
2. G2B (Government to Business)
3. G2E (Government to employee)
4. G2G (Government to Government)
10. GOVERNMENT 2 CITIZEN
G2C is transaction between government and citizens.
It includes:-
citizens services such as online registration of birth/death/marriage
certificates.
Health Care, education service etc.
Filing of income taxes.
National Portal of India
India.gov.in
11. GOVERNMENT 2 BUSINESS
G2B is a transaction between government and Business.
It includes:-
Dissemination of policies, memos etc.
Government rules and regulations.
Business information
Application forms, renewing licenses, registration, payment of taxes.
Example:-
eProcurement project in Andhra Pradesh
Business portal of India
Business.gov.in
12. GOVERNMENT 2 EMPLOYEE
G2E is a transaction between government and Employee.
It includes:-
Online Conference for employee
Online Training
Employee information
Ex:- e-training for Employees
13. Government 2 Government
G2E is transaction between the central/national and local
governments, and between government department and agencies
and organization
It includes:-
Record by state Government
Schemes, plan, initiatives
Example: Khajane Project in Karnataka
SmartGov(Andhra Pradesh)
14. Benefit of e-governance
Better access to information and quality service for
citizens.
Simplicity, efficiency and accounting in the government.
Expanded reach of governance
Building strong and effective information chain.
To bridge the gap between India and developed countries
Effective utilization of resources.
Reduction in delays, Red tape and corruption.
15. LIMITATIONS of e-governance
Budget
Poor IT literacy
Lack of electricity in Rural areas
Corruption
Privacy problems
16. CHALLENGES FACED
Clarity about objective
Provided services
Misconnection about information transparency
Localization
Security Threats & legal issue
Maximum use of Infrastructure
Standardization