Transforming Governance In India: E-Governance Applications And Global Perspectives

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Pramiti Roy

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ICTs have revolutionized governance by erasing the distinction between the online and offline worlds. E-governance, in which the IT facilitates in terms of government operations, public-reaching activities, and services, has become a core feature of governance in the modern world. This change is best illustrated by India's National e-Governance Plan (NeGP), which seeks to improve service delivery by embracing technology. This research explores how e-government might help India achieve better efficiency, transparency, and citizen engagement in the country's quest of good governance. The study looks into how ICT has changed institutional structures, improved accessibility for marginalized groups, and changed the way public services are delivered. The report also discusses infrastructural limits, financing restrictions, and cultural impediments that arise when establishing e-governance.

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Pramiti Roy. (2023). Transforming Governance In India: E-Governance Applications And Global Perspectives. Educational Administration: Theory and Practice, 29(4), 2074–2078. https://doi.org/10.53555/kuey.v29i4.6922
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Pramiti Roy

Head, Department of Journalism & Mass Communication and School of Management Studies and Director, School of Humanities & Social Sciences, Swami Vivekananda University, Barrackpore, W.B., India.