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Give your inputs on the Open Application Programming Interface (API) policy and suggest implementation approach across the government

Give your inputs on the Open Application Programming Interface (API) policy and suggest implementation approach across the government
Start Date :
Jan 01, 2015
Last Date :
Nov 11, 2014
04:15 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
Submission Closed

In order to design an interoperable ecosystem of data, applications and processes, there is a need to formulate a policy for the Government Organizations to provide Open ...

In order to design an interoperable ecosystem of data, applications and processes, there is a need to formulate a policy for the Government Organizations to provide Open Application Programming Interfaces (APIs). The “Policy on Open APIs for Government of India” has been drafted to encourage formal use of Open APIs in Government Organizations. This policy sets out the Government’s approach on the use of “Open APIs” to promote software interoperability for all e-Governance applications & systems and provide access to data & services for promoting participation of citizens and other stakeholders.

You are requested to provide your inputs on the policy and suggest implementation approach across the government.

To read the abstract of Open API Policy please refer the following URL: https://static.mygov.in/static/s3fs-public/Draft_Policy%20on%20Open%20AP...

Last date for sending your suggestions is 10th November 2014.

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DURGA SHANKAR SINGH
DURGA SHANKAR SINGH 11 years 5 months ago
Although paperless correspondence increased but still a large number of people depends on postal correspondence.due to traditional style of our postal department peoples are moving towards courier co. which caused that they are charging a huge rate.my request to the govt.to move that revenue again to postal dept by renovating our postal department.we all are well aware that how postal department is reaching in each small village and how it's helps in coordinating the indian people.
Anup Kumar Bania
Anup Kumar Bania 11 years 5 months ago
Mr. PM, Firstly we want corruption free India. Kindly implement a hard law against corruption. Mainly for Central / State Govt.employees / Ministers for parliament / assembly, corrupt businessman/citizens etc. If India will hit this target, I think India will be No.-1 position in the world.
jaiprakash ram
jaiprakash ram 11 years 5 months ago
ONE AND SAME FORMAT FOR MOST OF THE THINGS.. Like for Birth Certificate School n college markaheets Degrees Experience certificates Licences Passbooks All other whereever possible...
jaiprakash ram
jaiprakash ram 11 years 5 months ago
An EDUCATIONAL DATABASE is needed. Every student who enters a college, his online database should be created by the college and every new education achievements should be updated by the college or institute he enters. This way there will be some uniformity and for any job or interview his educational status can be online verified with his UID. Lots of time will be saved for verification process.
jaiprakash ram
jaiprakash ram 11 years 5 months ago
Every child born in india should be given a UDI number from the hospital itself.. if not possible then from the school he entered first.. An online registration for UDI should be started.. a provisional UDI number should be generated which should be converted to permanent officially later.
Pieush Agrawal
Pieush Agrawal 11 years 5 months ago
We have ATMs all around us Similarly why not have GTMs(Govt teller machines) which could be used for any govt related Tasks. Most people dont have access to Laptops or computers so these GTM will help India to be digital India. GTMs could be used to apply for various jobs, Pay bills, Renewal of licenses and passports, Tenders for Govt works, Info about various schemes,Reservation rail/bus and many more....
vishwesh deshmukh
vishwesh deshmukh 11 years 5 months ago
Honorable PM, 1. As informed from the news, the government is reducing the number of forms in industrial sector.Please implement this policy step by step in every sector ( central-state- local administrations). 2. Aadhar number should be included in all government forms as a mandatory field.It will lead us to link all information of individuals to be collected at one unique database. Further, possibilities are endless by linking everything with aadhar for governance.
yogesh sarwate
yogesh sarwate 11 years 5 months ago
FTA channels from Prasar Bharati are mandatory for all cable and dth operators. So let's make mandatory hardware requirement for Set-top-box 64-bit Intel-compatible PC 1GB memory (RAM) 10GB disk space / storage eBharti OS must be mandatory for all cable and dth set-top-boxes who are operating in India.All homes+rural areas will get connected no matter form were your set-top-box is connected from cable or from dth dish antenna gov.will provide free-internet by adds bar in OS and generate revenue
Anil Kumar
Anil Kumar 11 years 5 months ago
Hon'ble PM True India lives in villages; until we do not penetrate our internet facility in these areas meaningless to say "Digital Revolution". we have to facilitate our rural areas institution like Schools, Gram Shaba, Local NGO. Moreover we should have autonomous "Quality Assurance Body" QA who represent the true picture and bridge the gap between Delhi Planning Ministry Discourse and Gram institutions. "Digital Revolution - India Development Revolution!"
Anil Kumar
Anil Kumar 11 years 5 months ago
Hon'ble PM - "Digital India" True India lives in villages; As you aware if we'll develop villages India will automatically come its influence. Nevertheless, we've been struggling of Proper Implementation and Quality Issue for last 65 years. Through the "Digital India" We need to develop a API tool that bridge this gap, 100% implementation mechanism and set the quality parameter. Every time we make program do not care strictly implementation and zero tolerance of quality.