Interscience Management Review
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Abstract
E-Governance or “electronic governance” is defined as the delivery of Government services and information to the public, using the electronic means including the dissemination of information to the people and the agencies. In India the concept ‘e-governance’ began with National Informatics Center’s efforts to connect all district headquarters though computers in 1980s. In 2002 it further proposed the setting up an Indian portal for public access to information on various aspects of government functioning. e-governance promotes the efficiency, enforces accountability, brings transparency in the working of the government system and reduces time delays; All important government policies are useful to people, e-governance also beneficial to the citizens. It involves technology, policies and infrastructure. This paper reveals the performance of e-governance in India in the context of its role in Agriculture sector, rural development and promoting social welfare.
Recommended Citation
Swapna, N.
(2010)
"Performance of e-Governance in Indian Economy,"
Interscience Management Review: Vol. 3:
Iss.
1, Article 10.
DOI: 10.47893/IMR.2010.1050
Available at:
https://www.interscience.in/imr/vol3/iss1/10
DOI
10.47893/IMR.2010.1050
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