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Reducing Corruption through Technology

Start Date :
Mar 04, 2018
Last Date :
Mar 31, 2018
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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In the past three years, the Government has endeavoured to remove corruption in every form and technology presents itself as one of the most potent tools. But, technological ...

In the past three years, the Government has endeavoured to remove corruption in every form and technology presents itself as one of the most potent tools. But, technological interventions work when the interventions are simple, transparent and include a public feedback mechanism. Utilising advancements in technology, the Government is following a multi-pronged strategy to tackle the problem in an effective manner

1. Transferring benefits directly to beneficiaries
2. Making government procurements transparent
3. Digitization of service deliveries
4. Promoting Cashless Transactions
5. Jan Bhagidari
6. Open Government Data

Direct Benefit Transfer was a significant step towards plugging leakages. Amount transferred via DBT is increasing and leakages are reducing. The government has laid equal emphasis on citizens getting Aadhaar. The Jan Dhan-Aadhaar-Mobile (JAM) trinity will bring complete accountability in monetary transactions and eliminate ghost beneficiaries.

Additionally, Government e-Marketplace (GeM) was launched to make government procurements simple and transparent, eliminating any scope of corruption. Faceless e-assessment for income tax payers introduced from 2018 was another important step. Tax officers now communicate with the taxpayers through the ‘E-Proceeding' facility which reduces human interface.

The fight against corruption is a long and arduous one. Various online platforms have been introduced by the government, wherein the citizens can join forces with them by sharing their feedback and views. The decision to involve the honest citizens of our country in the fight increases the strength of the force against corruption to a great extent.

In the same vein, MyGov invites citizens to share their ideas on how technology can be used to uproot corruption and suggest innovations to fight the malice in an effective manner. Ideas and suggestions can be provided in the form of a comment below or by attaching a PDF document.

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Vijay Pal
Vijay Pal 8 years 1 month ago
1. All govt department attendence should done throught Biometric Online attenedence. 2.All govt tender work report from Work place capture via Online Vedio mode nd available for Particular department for public. 3.All deparment should have online platform or an app for public grievance and live feedbackstatus of their application. 4.Raj Govt Hd taken 10 crore from private tenders for Raj Private Transportation of Buses...nxt time there is no seat fr crnt govt.,RSRTC failed bcz f crptd gvt...
anand
anand 8 years 1 month ago
Even small to big payment,documentization,attendance,registration, everything should come under digitilization with manual and digital monitoring from village to urban also.
VISHAL
VISHAL 8 years 1 month ago
Biggest menace in society is unrecognised poor labours, so kindly plan a mechanism to uplift them.Also exploitation of labours who barely earn to feed thier family are badly paid as per thier work,so kindly look at it as they are the ones who actually are in deep trouble & needs to be addressed.Jai Hind.
Rahul Agrawal
Rahul Agrawal 8 years 1 month ago
Introduce a system of feedback of government service. most of the developed countries seek feedback of the service provided. Indian railways introduced the system of feedback on cleanliness and timing of train through IVRS calls to passenger. things dramatically improved in trains.
Rahul Agrawal
Rahul Agrawal 8 years 1 month ago
With biometric attendance system , the system of people not present at their location has improved but still they mark attendance and go away. Introduce the system of random attendance once a week, e.g with a siren which says lets every body mark attendance , 60% random attendance should be successful. We have mobile based based electrical plug available to siren to go off. it can be triggered remotely.
partha sarathy
partha sarathy 8 years 1 month ago
The demand for supplementary grants presented in Parliament is too late since how govt dept spends grants within few days i.e. before 31st march. Govt should ask approval in jan itself.
Umesh Naik
Umesh Naik 8 years 1 month ago
once Aadhaar card is made, why again Voters ID? Government should merge UIDAI, Voters ID, PAN etc on a single platform. This will help to eliminate duplication of documents. Even Passport should also be merged with Aadhaar.
Umesh Naik
Umesh Naik 8 years 1 month ago
Dealing in digital format will definitely curbs the corruption. Also ₹2000 notes should be withdrawn from the circulation or banned. All Government agencies e.g. Post, Courts, RTO, Railway, Bus Depot, Doctors should start accepting payments in digital format. All smartphone users must start digital payment and also force others to start digital payment. All shopper forced to display QR codes in their shop, otherwise govt should cancel the licence.
manikumar marepalli
manikumar marepalli 8 years 1 month ago
Respected Sir, From small road construction in a village to international airport constructions at metro city's are doing through contractors. all these contractors using the labor as unauthorized sector. how can justify the public money utilizing in right way in this process. it means all public sector works going into private sector they are utilizing unauthorized sector, which taxes paying common public. kindly justice for public money to common man in a authorized way.