The United Nations has released its 2010 e-Governance survey which can be accessed at the following link. UN e-Governance page
As per the survey, " most portals and websites have remained stagnant since 2008 Survey in terms of developing new features. As a result, the region as a whole has regressed in the 2010 survey and remains far below the world average".
India has scored 0.3567 in the E-Government development index value which is below 0.3814 scored in 2008. India's rank in the World e-Government development ranking is 119 falling from 113 in 2008. In the "South Asia" grouping India is 4th below Maldives, Iran and Sri Lanka.
Korea has scored the first ranking in the World e-Government development ranking with a E-Government development index of 0.8785. The Survey states that the "National portal received the highest ranking and scored particularly high in providing services and tools for citizen engagement"
Friday, April 30, 2010
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Modernization Of State Government Treasury
A framework for modernization of State Government Treasury and implementation of a modern Integrated Financial Management System
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Computerisation Of Primary Agricultural Cooperative Socities
Primary Agricultural Societies have an important role in agricultural finance. The objective of this presentation is to motivate decision makers to undertake computerisation of these societies for improving their effectiveness
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Government Process Re-engineering
The presentation on Government Process Re-engineering ( GPR) introduces the subject of GPR , its relationship with IT automation and a need to implement GPR in a thoughful manner
Monday, March 22, 2010
National e-Governance Plan of Government of India
The enclosed presentation is a brief overview of the National e-Governance Plan. The presentation has been created based on the numerous presentation delivered by Shri R Chandrasekhar IAS, Secretary DIT Govt of India and Shri Shankar Aggarwal IAS Joint Secretary DIT Govt of India
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