The Indian government has announced plans for all its
departments to develop and deploy mobile applications and make make their websites mobile compliant so as to provide
all of their public services through mobile devices to make its services more accessible to the
public.
Signifies the growing importance of mobility in every walk of life in India
Ministry
of Information & Technology
January
19, 2012
Over
the years, a
large number of initiatives have been undertaken by various State Governments
and Central Ministries to usher in an era of e-Government. Sustained efforts
have been made at multiple levels to improve the delivery of public services
and simplify the process of accessing them.
e-Governance
in India has
steadily evolved from computerization of Government Departments to initiatives
that encapsulate the finer points of Governance, such as citizen centricity,
service orientation and transparency. Lessons from previous e-Governance
initiatives have played an important role in shaping the progressive
e-Governance strategy of the country. Due cognizance has been taken of the
notion that to speed up e-Governance implementation across the various arms of
Government at National, State, and Local levels, a programme approach needs to
be adopted, guided by common vision and strategy. This approach has the
potential of enabling huge savings in costs through sharing of core and support
infrastructure, enabling interoperability through standards, and of presenting
a seamless view of Government to citizens.
The
National e-Governance Plan (NeGP), takes
a holistic view of e-Governance initiatives across the country, integrating
them into a collective vision, a shared cause. Around this idea, a massive
countrywide infrastructure reaching down to the remotest of villages is
evolving, and large-scale digitization of records is taking place to enable easy,
reliable access over the internet. The ultimate objective is to bring public
services closer home to citizens, as articulated in the Vision Statement of
NeGP.
"Make all Government
services accessible to the common man in his locality, through common service
delivery outlets, and ensure efficiency, transparency, and reliability of such
services at affordable costs to realise the basic needs of the common man"
The
Government approved the National e-Governance Plan (NeGP), comprising of 27 Mission Mode Projects (MMPs) and
8 components, on May
18, 2006. The Government has accorded
approval to the vision, approach, strategy, key components, implementation
methodology, and management structure for NeGP. However, the approval of NeGP
does not constitute financial approval(s) for all the Mission Mode Projects
(MMPs) and components under it. The existing or ongoing projects in the MMP
category, being implemented by various Central Ministries, States, and State
Departments would be suitably augmented and enhanced to align with the
objectives of NeGP.
For the e-Governance Plan & related documents : http://www.mit.gov.in/content/national-e-governance-plan
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