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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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naveen_mishra
naveen_mishra 7 years 3 months ago

adhar card ko majbuti pradan kare. pure desh me adhar kard ko mobile se jodne ke bhad. only one mobile phone allow in indian. sidhe acount se conect kare adhikariyo ke liye kam karne ke kiye sakt niyam banaye har distict me ek computer confrence room har vibhaqg ko dekh ne ke liye banaya jaye.

sumitsur96@gmail.com
SUMIT SUR 7 years 3 months ago

Namaskar
As per my views in last three years in AYUSH system state funding should be always open through website thus people as well as concerned sysstem people will know about the progress

Rahul Chandna_2
Rahul Chandna 7 years 3 months ago

Dear Sir There are a lot of comments in the trail box though I am submitting my own thought. All your system are in place the only thing which requires is strict action once the work is not done in given time frame there is a show cause notice issued to the concerned official and failing to answer the same suspension orders will automatically initiated in given time frame because it is ACTION which CHANGES the REACTION and gives GOVERNMENT officials a TENSION to COMPLETE work with AGRESSION

ANKIT KR. SINGH
ANKIT KR. SINGH 7 years 3 months ago

(iv)Conviction rates in cases of corruption has to be improved a lot using technology.India already has enough laws,regulations to curb corruption,
problem is in the implementation part.

ANKIT KR. SINGH
ANKIT KR. SINGH 7 years 3 months ago

To reduce corruption (i)The mindset of the Indian citizens will have to be changed thru aggressive awareness campagains against corruption.(ii)Human intervention should be reduced as much as possible in the delivery of public services.most of the govt. services should be made online like filling forms,submitting certificates,payment etc.(iii)Anti-corruption watchdogs like CVC,CAG should be given more powers to convict a corrupt person instead of submitting reports to the Parliament.

Harish kalyankar
Harish jivan kalyankar 7 years 3 months ago

Honourable pm sir,
You can give suggestions to government of maharashtra,their revenue department last stage employee (state) their salary only 5000/- , bcoz of in maharashtra state kotwal salary only 5000/- and they don't have any income source, that's why they're family is on tremendous pressure like mentally & economically, on the other hand other state employee they gave monthly above 15000 rupee, so please i request you sir, can you suggest maharashtra government.

nitin.jindal20100@gmail.com
nitin jindal 7 years 3 months ago

If such a system is made where money released from Central government to MPs, MLAs and local authorities is updated on website or app with amount and purpose. When this money is used for some purpose then this must be updated on website with complete detail of spending. This website must be accessible for all citizens. And anyone can complain directly to PMO office from that website,in case if anyone found any wrong spending or no spending with some proofs.

K N RAJAPPAN
K N RAJAPPAN 7 years 3 months ago

There is no doubt that technology is one of the way to bring transparency and reduce corruption. He we are required to ensure that all the government offices use the technology. Why don't we review what percentage of government offices both Central and State use Technology. Computer is allergy to almost all the veteran Officers and staff. There is need for forcing these people to upgrade their knowledge and work towards for a total digitization of all transaction of the government.

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