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Digital Democracy and E-Governance in India
Authors
Bimal Prasad Singh
Abstract
Citizens everywhere are pressuring their governments to adopt more effective and transparent governance practices as new global norms for governance emerge and they grow more conscious of the consequences of corruption. New international governance norms are developing nowadays. Developing nation residents are putting more pressure on their governments to perform better and are becoming more conscious of the consequences of incompetence and corruption. Bribery is no longer seen as a reasonable expense of conducting business abroad, and attitudes are shifting in industrialized nations as well. Various e-Governance projects in Asia, with a special focus on India, were carried out by the ICT sector's development. The study concludes that E-Governance expedites routine administrative tasks by automating them. Along with meeting citizens' needs like never before, it also makes government operations more efficient, increases revenue growth, and reduces costs. The true meaning of digital democracy is that citizens can freely communicate with different government agencies at any time, location, and with the least amount of work and speed possible. We will talk about in this essay. India: Electronic governance and digital democracy.
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Digital Democracy and E-Governance in India. Bimal Prasad Singh. 2024. IJIRCT, Volume 10, Issue 5. Pages 1-10. https://www.ijirct.org/viewPaper.php?paperId=2504036