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    E-Governance

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    J . J . Z A V E R I

    E - G O V E R N A N C E C O N S U L T A N T

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    E-Governance

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    Governance has Do not confuse withbecome a major

    requirement in most

    the word Governance

    with Government.organ za ons an

    business communities. E-Governance applies

    to both: Government as

    organizations.

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    Reforming Corporate Governance In order to raise the bar for

    cor orate overnance Governance is not a new

    henomena it has been

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    standards, factors like totaltranspar ency, integrity andaccountabilitymust be taken

    around for many years withinorganizations. However, it isshifting radically from being

    into consideration in designinggovernance structures and

    business practices.

    voluntary to becoming morerigid and far-reaching

    legislation, such as the Source: Mr. Pradeep Mehta, Secretary

    General, CUTS International.

    www.cuts-international.org

    Sarban es OxleyAct of 2002(in USA).

    This has been accelerated by

    Society)

    Corporate example of governancefailure: WorldCom, Enron, and

    t e co apse o arge on-dollars organizations, whichhas shown that self-regulation

    more recently Satyam. s cu or organ za ons.

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    What is E-Governance?

    E-Governance is mana in controllin and

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    reporting of processes, using electronic systemssuch as computers, internet, etc. within a private as

    well as public organization .

    E-Governance forces organizations to consider all the, , ,shareholders, government, customers, suppliers and thecommunity at large; by using Information Technology.

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    Audit trail

    This means, increasin rules and re ulations

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    applying to (business) processes. This implies,system is transparent, accountable for all individualprocess s eps an or e en re en - o-en process.

    E-Governance ensures that the processes are.

    E-Governance ensures that the reporting and audit

    properly recorded.

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    e-Governance in India

    E-governance is now also practiced by the government of

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    India. Information technology enables the delivery ofgovernment services as it caters to a large base of people

    The effective use of IT services in government

    administration can greatly enhance existing efficiencies,rive own communication costs, an increase

    transparency in the functioning of various departments.

    -benefits such as online form filling, bill sourcing andpayments, or complex applications like distance educationan e e-me c ne.

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    Bhoomi project

    The Karnataka overnments Bhoomi ro ect has

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    led to the computerisation of the centuries-oldsystem of handwritten rural land records. Through

    , e revenue epar men as one away w ecorruption-ridden system that involved bribing

    of right, tenancy and cultivation certificates (RTCs).

    The ro ect is ex ected to benefit sevent lakhvillagers in 30,000 villages.

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    E-Seva

    In Gu arat there are websites where citizens lo on

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    and get access to the concerned governmentdepartment on issues such as land, water and taxes.

    In Hyderabad, through e-Seva, citizens can view and

    pay bills for water, electricity and telephones, besides.registration certificates, passport applications,

    ermits licenses trans ort de artment servicesreservations, Internet and B2C services, among otherthings.

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    e-Governance in Central Excise and Service Tax

    Wi h h in r i n f - v rn n h

    assesses got the benefit of reduced paperw rk n n fil h ir r rn fr m h iroffice and the acknowledgement can be

    enerated themselves and no need tovisit the department office.

    ,with less paperwork. They can do the online.

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    Central Excise and Service Tax

    Over the past few years, various Web Based Applications

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    were launched as a step towards e-governance. As on date,there are several applications are hosted such as, online

    online filing of tax returns for the top revenue paying

    assesses of Central Excise. A out 1.4 La s Centra Excise assesses ave een

    registered with a unique 15 digit identification numberbased on the PAN. Similarl e- overnance in Service Tax

    also taken up and a comprehensive database of about 12.20lakhs Service Tax assesses from all over India have been

    .

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    Conclusion

    The Government of India has launched the

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    National e-Governance Plan (NeGP) with theintent to support the growth of e-governance

    within the country. The Plan envisages creation of

    right environments to implement G2G,G2B, and.

    Biggest benefit of e-governance is its potential to

    private as well as public organizations.

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    Thank you

    J. J. Zaveri

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