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VOL. 2, ISSUE 6 (2017)
An outlook on e-governance: A socio-legal facet
Authors
Muralikrishna Kanala
Abstract
The concept of governance is conceived to be free from both ‘over-enthusiasm’ and ‘over-hierarchy’ and is essentially impersonal whereas e-governance is conceived as a component of good governance. The ramshackle state of affairs and unaddressed miseries of people are the vital targets for good governance and in this process, the system of e-governance should identify causes of sufferings demonstrated by failures of various authorities and it shall be the central imperative. The effort of e-governance to infuse accountability in the functioning of government institutions…statutory and constitutional institutions must ensure good governance. As long as public interest based on public policy, public welfare and globalised thinking are not present in e-governance, the concept of ‘inclusiveness’ is absent in and from good governance. Social responsibility and accountability are the utmost shades of good governance through which the constitutional targets would be addressed, for this the e-governance is the only instrument to lower the gap between government and its stakeholders. The growth and development of e-governance is indispensible for overall development of the society where certain threats are dominating the efficient governance.
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Pages:50-53
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Muralikrishna Kanala "An outlook on e-governance: A socio-legal facet". International Journal of Academic Research and Development, Vol 2, Issue 6, 2017, Pages 50-53
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