E-Governance in India has steadily evolved from computerization of Government Departments to initiatives that promote citizen centricity, service orientation and transparency.
The concepts in e-governance include,
Digital India: In order to transform the entire ecosystem of public services through the use of information technology, the Government of India has launched the Digital India programme with the vision to transform India into a digitally empowered society and knowledge economy. ICTs can positively contribute to the growth of the economy, employment and productivity.
The Digital India programme is centered on three key vision areas:
Pro-Active Governance and Timely Implementation (PRAGATI) platform:
National Informatics Centre (NIC):
Has emerged as a “prime builder” of e-Government / e-Governance applications up to the grassroots level. The activities are
Has taken up various initiatives like Government eProcurement System(GePNIC), Office Management Software (eOffice), Hospital Management System (eHospital), Government Financial Accounting Information System (eLekha), etc.
NIC is supporting a majority of the mission mode e-Governance projects.
NeGP was approved in 2006 to take a holistic view of e-governance initiatives across the country, integrating them into a collective vision. As result,
NeGP comprises 31 mission mode projects (MMPs), which are further classified as a state, central or integrated projects. Each state government can also define five MMPs specific to its individual needs.
e-Kranti was approved in 2015 with the vision of “Transforming e-Governance for Transforming Governance”. e-Kranti is an important pillar of the Digital India programme. The approach and methodology of e-Kranti are fully aligned with the Digital India programme.
There are 44 Mission Mode Projects under the e-Kranti programme.
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