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E-Governance in India: Opportunities & Challenges

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Contents:
TABLE OF CONTENT CHAPTER-1; 1] Introduction ; 1.1] History and Development of E-Governance with Special Reference to India ; CHAPTER-2; 2.1] Introduction to E-Government and E-Governance ; 2.2] Four Pillars of E-Governance ; 2.3] Scope of E-Government; G2C - Government to Citizen ; G2B - Government to Business ; G2G - Government to Government; G2E (Government to Employees) ; Government to Constituents (E-Democracy) ; 2.4] Stages of E-Governance Development ; Stage 1: Emerging Web Presence ; Stage 2: Enhanced Web Presence ; Stage 3: Interactive Web Presence ; Stage 4: Transactional Web Presence ; Stage 5: Seamless or Fully Integrated Web Presence ; CHAPTER-3; 3] Relational between E-Governance and Good Governance: Need and Necessity ; 3.1] Concept of Good Governance ; • Indian Point of view ; • World Bank Point of View ; 3.2] Element of Good Governance ; 3.3] Why Good Governance? ; 3.4] Information Technology and Good Governance ; CHAPTER-4; 4.1] Government Initiatives in India ; 4.2] State Initiative Regarding to E-Governance ; 4.3] E-Governance in Kerala ; 4.4] SMART Governan'ce in Andhra Pradesh ; 4.5] Project "Gyandoot" in the State of Madhya Pradesh ; 4.5] Project "Bhoomi" in the State of Karnataka, India ; 4.6] Lokvani Project in Uttar Pradesh ; 4.7] E-Governance: Acceptability in India ; 4.8] E-Governance in the Northern and the Southern Countries ; CHAPTER-S; 5.1] E-Governance Projects in Urban Areas: Some Reflection ; 5.2] Areas of E-Governance in Rural: Some Reflection ; CHAPTER-6; 6] E-Governance: Major Legal and other Issues Regarding to E Governance; 6.1] Environmental and Social Challenges ; 6.2] Legal Issues ; • Security ; • Privacy ; 6.3] Technical Issues ; 6.4] Economic Issues ; CHAPTER-7 7] Current Legal Framework for Electronic Governance in India ; 7.1] Techno-Legal Prerequisites for Electronic Governance ; A. Recognition of electronic records ; B. Recognition Of Digital Signatures ; C. Retention of Electronic Records ; 7.2] Provisions Facilitating Electronic Governance ; A. Provisions for electronic filing ; B. Provisions For Facilitating Electronic Grants ; C. Provisions for facilitating monetary transfer's ; D. Rules for the use of electronic filing, grants & monetary transfers ; E. Provisions for an electronic gazette ; 7.3] Voluntary Implementation of E-Governance; CHAPTER-8; 8.] Current and Future Prospectus of E- Governance in India; 8.1] Vision and Objectives of the Twelfth Five Year Plan (2012-17); 8.2] Major Recommendations for the Twelfth Five Year Plan; 8.3] Targets of the Twelfth Five Year Plan (2012-17); CHAPTER-9; Conclusion and Suggestion; CHAPTER-10; Selected Bibliography.
Summary: E-Governance - India E-Governance in Urban India Electronic Governance - Opportunities & Challenges - India
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TABLE OF CONTENT
CHAPTER-1;
1] Introduction ;
1.1] History and Development of E-Governance with Special Reference to India ;
CHAPTER-2;
2.1] Introduction to E-Government and E-Governance ;
2.2] Four Pillars of E-Governance ;
2.3] Scope of E-Government;
G2C - Government to Citizen ;
G2B - Government to Business ;
G2G - Government to Government;
G2E (Government to Employees) ;
Government to Constituents (E-Democracy) ;
2.4] Stages of E-Governance Development ;
Stage 1: Emerging Web Presence ;
Stage 2: Enhanced Web Presence ;
Stage 3: Interactive Web Presence ;
Stage 4: Transactional Web Presence ;
Stage 5: Seamless or Fully Integrated Web Presence ;
CHAPTER-3;
3] Relational between E-Governance and Good Governance: Need and Necessity ;
3.1] Concept of Good Governance ;
• Indian Point of view ;
• World Bank Point of View ;
3.2] Element of Good Governance ;
3.3] Why Good Governance? ;
3.4] Information Technology and Good Governance ;
CHAPTER-4;
4.1] Government Initiatives in India ;
4.2] State Initiative Regarding to E-Governance ;
4.3] E-Governance in Kerala ;
4.4] SMART Governan'ce in Andhra Pradesh ;
4.5] Project "Gyandoot" in the State of Madhya Pradesh ;
4.5] Project "Bhoomi" in the State of Karnataka, India ;
4.6] Lokvani Project in Uttar Pradesh ;
4.7] E-Governance: Acceptability in India ;
4.8] E-Governance in the Northern and the Southern Countries ;
CHAPTER-S;
5.1] E-Governance Projects in Urban Areas: Some Reflection ;
5.2] Areas of E-Governance in Rural: Some Reflection ;
CHAPTER-6;
6] E-Governance: Major Legal and other Issues Regarding to E Governance;
6.1] Environmental and Social Challenges ;
6.2] Legal Issues ;
• Security ;
• Privacy ;
6.3] Technical Issues ;
6.4] Economic Issues ;
CHAPTER-7
7] Current Legal Framework for Electronic Governance in India ;
7.1] Techno-Legal Prerequisites for Electronic Governance ;
A. Recognition of electronic records ;
B. Recognition Of Digital Signatures ;
C. Retention of Electronic Records ;
7.2] Provisions Facilitating Electronic Governance ;
A. Provisions for electronic filing ;
B. Provisions For Facilitating Electronic Grants ;
C. Provisions for facilitating monetary transfer's ;
D. Rules for the use of electronic filing, grants & monetary transfers ;
E. Provisions for an electronic gazette ;
7.3] Voluntary Implementation of E-Governance;
CHAPTER-8;
8.] Current and Future Prospectus of E- Governance in India;
8.1] Vision and Objectives of the Twelfth Five Year Plan (2012-17);
8.2] Major Recommendations for the Twelfth Five Year Plan;
8.3] Targets of the Twelfth Five Year Plan (2012-17);
CHAPTER-9;
Conclusion and Suggestion;
CHAPTER-10;
Selected Bibliography.

E-Governance - India E-Governance in Urban India Electronic Governance - Opportunities & Challenges - India