E Governance UPSC Notes
E Governance UPSC Notes
Definition of e-Governance
Electronic governance or e-governance implies government functioning with the application of ICT
(Information and Communications Technology). Hence e-Governance is basically a move towards SMART
governance implying: simple, moral, accountable, responsive and transparent governance.
Interactions in e-Governance
There are 4 kinds of interactions in e-governance, namely:
1. G2C (Government to Citizens) — Interaction between the government and the citizens.
This enables citizens to benefit from the efficient delivery of a large range of public services.
Expands the accessibility and availability of government services and also improves the
quality of services
The primary aim is to make the government citizen-friendly.
2. G2B (Government to Business):
It enables the business community to interact with the government by using e-governance
tools.
The objective is to cut red-tapism which will save time and reduce operational costs. This will
also create a more transparent business environment when dealing with the government.
The G2B initiatives help in services such as licensing, procurement, permits and revenue
collection.
3. G2G (Government to Government)
Enables seamless interaction between various government entities.
This kind of interaction can be between various departments and agencies within
government or between two governments like the union and state governments or between
state governments.
The primary aim is to increase efficiency, performance and output.
4. G2E (Government to Employees)
This kind of interaction is between the government and its employees.
ICT tools help in making these interactions fast and efficient and thus increases the
satisfaction levels of employees.
Advantages of e-Governance
Improves delivery and efficiency of government services
Improved government interactions with business and industry
Citizen empowerment through access to information
More efficient government management
Less corruption in the administration
Increased transparency in administration
Greater convenience to citizens and businesses
Cost reductions and revenue growth
Increased legitimacy of government
Flattens organisational structure (less hierarchic)
Reduces paperwork and red-tapism in the administrative process which results in better planning
and coordination between different levels of government
Improved relations between the public authorities and civil society
Re-structuring of administrative processes
e-Governance Initiatives
Steps taken to promote e-governance in India are as follows:
A National Task Force on Information Technology and Software Development was set-up in 1998.
The Ministry of Information Technology was created at the Centre in 1999.
A 12-point agenda was listed for e-Governance for implementation in all the central ministries and
departments.
The Information Technology Act (2000) was enacted. This Act was amended in 2008.
The first National Conference of States‘ IT Ministers was organised in the year 2000, for arriving at a
Common Action Plan to promote IT in India.
Government set-up NISG (National Institute for Smart Government).
The state governments launched e-Governance projects like e-Seva (Andhra Pradesh), Bhoomi
(Karnataka), and so on.
The National e-Governance Plan (NeGP) was launched. It consists of 31 Mission Mode Projects
(MMPs) and 8 support components.
The National Policy on Information Technology (NPIT) was adopted in 2012.
Objectives of e-Kranti
The main aims of the initiative are to:
1. Ayushman Bharat Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana won Gold Award under the category
‗Excellence in Government Process Re-engineering for Digital Transformation.‘
2. Antyodaya Saral Haryana won Gold Award under the category, ‗Excellence in providing Citizen-
Centric Delivery.‘
3. In the category, ‗Excellence in District level initiative in e-Governance‘:
District Adhoc Wireless Surveillance Communication System using Drone Technology from
the North Eastern+Hilly States won the Gold Award.
SAKOON of Jammu Kashmir won the Gold Award among all the UTs.
WeDeserve – Right assistance to the Right Person at the Right Time of Kerala won the Gold
Award among all the states.
4. Satellite-Based Agriculture Information System: An Efficient Application of ICT won the Gold Award
in the category, ‗Outstanding research on Citizen-Centric Services by Academic/ Research
Institutions.‘
5. Providing farm-scale data from multi-satellite of Karnataka won the Gold Award under the category, ‗
Innovative Use of ICT in e-Governance solutions by Startups.‘
6. T-Chits from Telangana won the Gold Award under the category, ‗Excellence in Adopting Emerging
Technologies.‘
What is E-governance?
Electronic governance or e-governance implies government functioning with the application of ICT
(Information and Communications Technology).