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E-

E-Governance
• Definitions of E-governance range from
“the use of information technology to
free movement of information to
overcome the physical bounds of
traditional paper and physical based
systems” to “the use of technology to
enhance the access to and delivery of
government services to benefit citizens,
business partners and employees.”
What is E-Governance
• It is the use of range of modern
Information and Technologies such as
Internet,Local Area Networks, mobiles
etc by government to improve
effectiveness, efficiency,service delivery
and to promote democracy.
Why E-Governance
It provides a frame work and direction in the
implementation of Government Policies for
the following:
• Across the Public Sector Organizations and
the institutions (G2G)
• Between Government and Business
Community (G2B)
• Between Government and Citizens(G2C)
Main Components Of
E-Governance
• Government to Government
Communications (G2G)
• Government to Business
Communication (G2B)
• Government to Citizens Communication
(G2C)
Basic Requirements for
E-Governance Components
• High and Affordable Information and Internet
Infrastructure within Government Ministries,
Private Sector and Citizens.
• Extensive ICT Human Capacity Development
in Government, Private Sector and Citizens.
• Legal Framework that Recognizes and
Supports Digital Communication.
Key Challenges
• Collaborate Different Departments
• Managing Employees, Projects &
Citizens
• System Failure
• Security
• IT Architecture
• Funding
Key Challenges cont…
• Limited ICT Human Capacity
• Limited Time to Plan
• Lengthy Process for Legal Framework
to Support E-governance
• Insufficient Telecom Infrastructure
www.cbec.gov.in
• The official web site of the Central
Board of Excise and Duty.
• Acts
• Rules
• Regulations
• Tariff
• SEZ
www.cbec.gov.in cont
• E-filling
shipping bills
service tax
central excise
www.incometaxindia.com
• Tax Laws and Regulations
• International taxation
• E-Services:
E-Returns
E-Intermediaries
Suvidha
Bar-coded PAN/TAN
Filing to F
Tenders
E-Governance in Karnatka

AIMS TO BE LEADER IN E-
Governance
‘from queues to clicks”
Mr.Inamdar in seminar for
e-Gov
• IT should be used to usher in era of e-gov
• Simplifying procedures,bringing
transparency,good quality timely information
• Bridge the gap by providing equality of
opportunity
• Top bureaucracy had to take up e-gov on a
war footing for the benefit of IT to reach all
sections of society
Convincing people about
eGovernance was tough
• Come August this year, Karnataka's Bhoomi project, will
revolutionize the way people access information of land records.
Several of the 7,00,000 land records will be available online
within two months for banks, judicial courts and hundreds of
village kiosks all across the State. Bhoomi, a successful project,
is the only one and premier e-governance project in India, that
has recovered 70 percent of revenues of the total investment in
the project, which is expected to generate more than Rs 10
crore every year. What were the challenges that the
Government had faced in implementing the Bhoomi project?
How is the Government taking its IT projects to its citizens? How
is the e-governance scenario in Karnataka?
Government initiatives
• Millennium IT policy, ‘Mahithi’
• Bhoomi, a successful project, is the only one
and premier e-governance project in India,
• Khajane - the Treasure. This project
essentially involves computerization of 225
treasuries all across Karnataka.
• Yuva.com-intends to train educated
unemployed youth
• Kaveri-state’s first public-private e-gov
The Bhoomi Programme
• In Bhoomi 20 million land records of 6.7 million land
owners in 176 taluks of Karnataka have been
computerized.
• This system works with the software called
"BHOOMI”.
• Designed fully in-house by National Informatics
Center, Bangalore.
• Funded by Government of India; some critical
components of this project are funded by State
Government.
The Bhoomi Programme
• Bhoomi is the word for land in the local
Kannada language and is the name
given to a software program to
computerize 20 million land
records.because land is such a
precious asset in agriculture-dominated
Karnatka, proper records are vital for
safeguarding the legal rights of land
ownership.
The highlights of
Bhoomi: include:
• Fully automated systems to carry out changes on land
records data
• Fingerprint-based biometric authentication to ensure
non-repudiation of changes
• Facility to scan the field mutation order passed by
revenue authorities and the notice served on the
public interface
• Synchronizes with the regular fieldwork done by
village accountants and the revenue inspector
• Provision for interfacing of touch-screen kiosk at
taluka offices.
COMMITTEES

• Bhoomi Advisory Committee

• State Level Committee


BENEFICIARY
• Farmers
• Administrative
• Judicial officials
• Financial institutions
• Private sector
• Finalist in the Stockholm Challenge
Award 2002
• Silver medal in the CAPAM innovation
Award 2000
• Finalist Tech museum Awards 2002
THANK YOU

GROUP 3

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