Home | MyGov

Accessibility
Accessibility Tools
Color Adjustment
Text Size
Navigation Adjustment
Screen Reader iconScreen Reader

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)
Submission Closed

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.

SUBMISSIONS UNDER THIS TASK
311
Total
280
Approved
31
Under Review
Reset
Showing 280 Submission(s)
Rohan Agrawal
Rohan Agrawal 11 years 10 months ago
Electronic engraving should be used for eliminating Passport forgery, have researched on techs used by US, Japan etc. Having a proposal on best practice but can't share in open forum due to sensitivity. Technology is having a patent. Can present to relevant officials, please guide whom to contact?
chandrakant kankure
chandrakant kankure 11 years 10 months ago
Please provide bar code for voter id card voters vote from any place
Siddhartha Ghosh
Siddhartha Ghosh 11 years 10 months ago
Here are a few ways we could empower Indian citizen: 1. Easier and integrated online tax filing. Although our e-filing systems have improved in leaps and bounds, we can make it an even more seamless experience by providing free mobile apps and automatic, centralized tax profiles. 2. Mobile apps for reporting public infrastructure issues, hazards and risks. We all complain about broken roads and flooded streets, wouldn't it be better to be able to take a snapshot and post it directly?
srinivas reddy
srinivas reddy 11 years 10 months ago
//www.efarmdirect.com/index.php a site, india's first site for farmers, to sell their raw goods, online, to places, where highest price is given.... replicate model, like AMUL every corner in india...
PRATYUSH KHARE
PRATYUSH KHARE 11 years 10 months ago
Refer enclosure. There are many best practices for e-governance. New ideas are also included which can really empower citizens further.
srinivas reddy
srinivas reddy 11 years 10 months ago
... i know a site... lumosity.com which is a private, not government.... this is memory,speed, brain,mind,language like hindi english etc....this enhancing website best for students, old peopole to enhance their skills....we can open a site, to EMPOWER ENHANCE STUDENTS, ELDER people etc...in our country..... sad part is, it started by indian in usa.....
Krishnan V S
Krishnan V S 11 years 10 months ago
a.Mobile Platform - Provide instant info/status, file civil complaints and certain criminal complaints b.Social Media - Performance reports, call for public opinion/ suggestions c.Web conferencing i.Reduce high-risk transport of accused to courts for trial iiAllow court sessions to be conducted even when party is out of town iiiReduce adjournments d.Document and Workflow Management i.Reduce paper records, no risk of damage/loss iiSpeed up access of records, allow faster completion of work
T S Mohan
T S Mohan 11 years 10 months ago
Friends, these two articles are critical in how technology is managed in the government: A) http://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/140743/clay-shirky/the-key-to-successful-tech-management?nocache=1 b) And when we have so many challenges getting so many of the ministerial websites to be up and running properly - the need for right talent: https://www.linkedin.com/today/post/article/20140325160616-16553--they-have-no-use-for-someone-who-looks-and-dresses-like-me These learnings will really help!
Hemant yadav
Hemant yadav 11 years 10 months ago
Citizens are increasingly using smartphone apps and mobile-enabled websites to interact with the public sector. “In Australia, for instance, the share of citizens using mobile devices to interact with government doubled in just two years, and 35 percent of them used a mobile app at least monthly” Governments are crowdsourcing information to save taxpayer dollars and improve service delivery. For instance, mobile applications that people can use to locate and report issues such as graff