This presentation discusses e-governance and its application in India. E-governance uses information and communication technology to deliver government services electronically to citizens, businesses, and other government agencies. It aims to provide services in a convenient, efficient, and transparent manner. However, implementing e-governance in India faces challenges such as administrative, legal, and technological issues. Cyber security is a major hurdle, as e-governance without proper security makes critical infrastructure vulnerable to attacks. Other challenges include e-waste management, lack of privacy laws, and lack of mandatory e-governance services.
5. Electronic governance or e-governance is the application of information and
communication technology (ICT) for delivering government services, exchange of
information communication transactions, integration of various stand-alone systems
and services between government-to-customer (G2C), government-to-business
(G2B), government-to-government (G2G) as well as back office processes and
interactions within the entire government framework.Through e-governance,
government services will be made available to citizens in a convenient, efficient and
transparent manner. The three main target groups that can be distinguished in
governance concepts are government, citizens and businesses/interest groups. In e-
governance there are no distinct boundaries
INTRODUCTION
10. CHALLENGES TO E-GOVERNANCE
INDIA:
E-governance is a wonderful tool to bring transparency, accountability and whistle blowing in India.
However, it has its own share of challenges that include administrative, legal and technological
challenges. There may be instances where e-governance can itself be a source of corruption.Use of e
governance in India would also require an efficient mechanism to deal with e-waste.Absence of privac
and data protection laws has also created many hurdles before successful implementation of e-
governance in India. However, the biggest hurdle before Indian e-governance initiatives comes from
poor cyber security in India. According to techno legal experts, e-governance without cyber security is
useless in India] In fact, that makes the critical infrastructure of India vulnerable to sophisticated cyber
attacks. Absence of mandatory e-governance services in India is the main reason for apathy towards
this crucial field.
13. DISADVANTAGES
The government should concern that not all people are able to access to the internet
to gain online government services.The network reliability, as well as information on
government bodies can influence public opinion and prejudice hidden agenda.There
are many considerations and implementation, designing e-government, including the
potential impact of government and citizens of disintermediation, the impact on
economic, social and political factors, vulnerable to cyber attacks,and disturbances to
the status quo in these areas.