Impact Assessment of e-Governance through e-Mitra: Citizens’ perspective from Hisar District
Keywords:
e-Governance, e-Mitra, ICTAbstract
The explosive growth of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) throughout the previous decade has tremendous impact on its efficient applications in Government sector. It's expedited higher interface between the general public and therefore the Government departments. Within the developing countries the aim of the e-Governance is to make sure clear, smart, seamless, secure and authentic flow of knowledge, so extending honest and unbiased services to public at remote and inconvenient geographical locations crossing the division barriers.
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