Some examples to create awareness and sensitisation of use of ICT in Good Governance, in the context of India.
Presentation made for Students, Faculty and Staff of Dyal Singh College, Lodhi Road, New Delhi
2. The four tenets for Good Governance
Collaboration
Transparency
Participation
Accountability
3. Challenges for India
• 1.2 billion people
• 600,000+ villages, 65% population rural
• Multi-ethnic, Multi-religious society
• Multi-lingual: 22 Official languages
• Multi-party, Multi-tiered democracy
• 35 States & UTs; 240,000 + Local Bodies
4. Vision of NeGP (National eGovernance Plan)
“Make all Government services accessible to
the COMMON MAN IN HIS LOCALITY,
through Common Service Delivery Outlets and
ensure
EFFICIENCY TRANSPARENCY & RELIABILITY
of such services at AFFORDABLE COSTS to realise
the BASIC NEEDS of the common man”
5. E-Governance in India
NIC – National Informatics Centre
STQC – Standardisation Testing and Quality Certification
CDAC - Centre for Development of Advanced Computing
NISG – National Institute for Smart Government
6. Mission Mode Projects
CENTRAL STATE INTEGRATED
Banking Agriculture CSC
Central Excise and Customs Commercial Taxes e-Biz
Income Tax e-District e-Courts
Insurance Employment Exchange e-Procurement
MCA 21 (Ministry of Corporate
Affairs)
Land Records EDI For eTrade
National Citizens Database Municipalities National e-governance
Service Delivery Gateway
Passport Gram Panchayat India Portal
Immigration, Visa and Foreigners
Registration& Tracking
Police
Pension Road Transport
e-Office Treasuries
Education
Health
7.
8. Income Tax e-filing
• e-filing
• No documents to be attached
• Can see all TDS deposited – Form 26AS
• e-payment of Income Tax
• Electronic processing of Refunds, with speed
9. e-Procurement Portal of Karnataka Government
• All Tenders listed on the portal and can be downloaded.
• Bids to be uploaded on the e-portal
• Can check status of the bids
• Successful bids status available
• EMD refunded to unsuccessful bidders thru ECS/RTGS