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• Examining the criteria for decision which e-services should b e made mobile
• Prioritizing mobile application development with meaningful functionality
• Measuring uptake and creating deep engagement of mobile services and reviewing the results so far
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MeraApp is building the infrastructure to facilitate easy connection with rural communities. This "Rural Impact Network" can be used by various organizations and the government to reach the next billion users.
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1. WHAT I, A CITIZEN, EXPECTS FROM GOVERNMENT
ATUL KHANNA
2. KEY OBJECTIVES/ BENEFITS
Empowered citizens
Ensure good services to all citizens
Direct benefit transfer (DBT)
Digital India
Fraud prevention
Analytics to improve services
Government as allocator
3. PRE-REQUISITES
Government database having categories mapped to each service provider
UPI feature to pay category wise
All citizens having a smart mobile phone
Mobile data services in all areas
5. SELECTION CRITERION
Citizens who have valid Aadhar and mobile number linkage
Citizens who qualify for the service like medical, education etc
6. FRAUD PREVENTION
Analytics to identify frauds and prevent/ finetune (e.g. wrong category
mapping)
Exclude people who no longer need service e.g. children passed higher
education, creamy layer etc