E-Governance in India: The Progress Status
β Scribed by Sunil K. Muttoo, Rajan Gupta, Saibal K. Pal
- Publisher
- Springer Singapore; Palgrave Macmillan
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 216
- Edition
- 1st ed.
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The book discusses the concepts of E-Governance from the understanding of a naΓ―ve user. While providing introduction to the concept, it shows the status of E-Governance in India through various measures, and its progress through different case studies. The historical development of E-Governance around the world and its rise in few developed and developing nations have also been discussed. The book also elaborates the establishment of E-Governance in India in detail and then compares the progress in Indian states through different measures and metrics. The structure of the E-Governance in India has been explained, including the explanation of the details related to National E-Governance Plan. The book is a combination of theoretical and practical concepts defined over various aspects of E-Governance in India. This book serves as the first stage reading material for any individual working in the Indian region on E-Governance.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter ....Pages i-xxvii
Introduction (Sunil K. Muttoo)....Pages 1-12
E-Governance in India (Sunil K. Muttoo)....Pages 13-25
UN E-Government Report: Status of India (Rajan Gupta)....Pages 27-35
Regional Analysis of E-Governance in India (Rajan Gupta)....Pages 37-78
Changing Technological Trends for E-Governance (Saibal K. Pal)....Pages 79-105
Case Study Analysis (Rajan Gupta)....Pages 107-176
Back Matter ....Pages 177-197
β¦ Subjects
Business and Management; Corporate Governance; IT in Business; Public Administration; Governance and Government
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