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Best digital practices across the world

Best digital practices across the world
Start Date :
Jul 23, 2014
Last Date :
Aug 25, 2014
18:30 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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This task requires you to do an analysis of the global best practices to empower citizens with digital access. India leapfrogged in providing telecommunication access to all of its ...

This task requires you to do an analysis of the global best practices to empower citizens with digital access.

India leapfrogged in providing telecommunication access to all of its citizens through the mobile revolution. India must leapfrog in providing governance to all citizens by empowering them with digital access and services. This task will help you learn from across the globe and will challenge you to think about what is best suited for India.

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NAVIN CHANDRA GAUR
NAVIN CHANDRA GAUR 11 years 5 months ago
The Aadhar Database should be made used in Future for Employee Database in Central, Sate, Military Services, PSU, PVT Services. It can be used for State and Central Digital services as Residential Proof for RTO, Passport, PANCARD, BPL Card, Ration Card, Voter Card, and Banking Services. All we need Re-Engineering Government Database and make Centralized Database useful where state government departments can fetch data from Central Database.
NAVIN CHANDRA GAUR
NAVIN CHANDRA GAUR 11 years 5 months ago
Searching a Citizen on Net.http://www.spokeo.com. It DATA MINES the US Census, Birth Records, Death Records, Marriage Records, Military Service Records, Immigration Records. The user can found the details in seconds and he can refine his search. Similarly we also develop a DATA MINE tool making use of Huge Data Base of Government Employees Central , State , PSU, also make use of IT AADHAR DATABASE, RTO, INCOMETAX.
Jugal Mahanta
Jugal Mahanta 11 years 5 months ago
1.Lack of knowledge and ability to use computers and technology efficiently 2.Lack of knowledge about the e-government services 3.Lack of security and privacy of information in government’s websites 4.Lack of user's trust to use e-govt service 5.Lack of technical support from government’s websites support team 6.Government employee resistance to change to e -way 7.The shortage of financial resources of govt sector 8.The availability and reliability of internet connection.
MOHIT SAH
MOHIT SAH 11 years 5 months ago
I really can't understand the thousand of different digital services provided by the government like we have grievance system in center govt and some other system in state level and we still making system in district level. Is that means the all 3 system are not good enough.With this practice we are loosing our time and efforts.We having aadhar card then what is the need of driving licence, pan card and other cards. There must be 1 technology for 1 problem means integration of services is imp.
Nipun Lohiya
Nipun Lohiya 11 years 5 months ago
The public transport bus drivers are infamous for their rash driving. To keep check on them a system employed by the some of the private taxi provides to track their taxis can be used by the government which will not only help track the locations of the buses but all keep a check on their speeds, stoppages etc. and can help the also be used to keep the passengers well informed of the updated schedule of the buses.
Gaurav Mishra
Gaurav Mishra 11 years 5 months ago
- Giving an example of sites like www.freelancer.com / www.elance.com / www.odesk.com (It’s easy, fast & very good platforms for empowerment, this is the best way used by these organization…providing a digital platform for the employer as well as for the job seekers and new companies.] - The second example I will say is Animation Industries has a huge place for empowerment in India. (check more on Pdf) Thanks
Prabhu Ram
Prabhu Ram 11 years 5 months ago
Regarding best practices, the two countries we could look at are the United States and China not because their system is extremely efficient but due to their scale. The Social Security site of the United States http://www.ssa.gov/ could serve as a starting point for further discussion and model. India's additional challenges include * Sheer size (1.2 billion) * Lack of functional literacy * Leveraging the available infrastructure * Political and regional consensus