E-Governance: An Effective Tool in Community Industry Services
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https://doi.org/10.36676/urr.v5.i1.1277Keywords:
E-Government, E-Governance, G2B, G2G, G2C, Community Industry ServicesAbstract
Government makes best possible efforts to communicate and offer details to common man and businessman. Today’s government has full faith in E-Governance and widespread system of E-Governance across the entire globe proves its significance. E-Government is the online distribution of local/national government details, solutions to those, businesses and other government organizations. E-Governance is know-how which provides on the online accessibility to government solutions. It will help managers and higher authorities to perform their tasks effectively and efficiently. In this paper, essential support beams, models of E-Governance are mentioned. Different sections of E-Governance are explained like towns, non-urban places and wellness places. We have also critically evaluated the impact of E- Government on different solutions offered in different places by the federal government.
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