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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 328 pages, kõrgus x laius: 215x139 mm, kaal: 340 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Nov-2005
  • Kirjastus: SAGE Publications Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0761933999
  • ISBN-13: 9780761933991
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 328 pages, kõrgus x laius: 215x139 mm, kaal: 340 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Nov-2005
  • Kirjastus: SAGE Publications Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0761933999
  • ISBN-13: 9780761933991
Information technology (IT) has brought about a major shift in the nature and speed of knowledge processing, thereby transforming the way business and, indeed, governments, function. An integral aspect of social capital, IT can either be an empowering force for the marginalized, or be instrumental in creating a new dimension of inequality. Harnessing IT for effective socio-economic transformation into an epistemic society has created a need to revisit prevailing notions of governance and development in the country, which is confronted with resource constraints and a yawning digital divide.





Conceived against this background, this volume consists of 21 chapters written by authorities responsible for planning and implementing IT in India, including the President of India, H.E. Dr A P J Abdul Kalam, senior government officials, IT professionals and scholars. The volume contains case studies of the application of IT in India, both in agriculture and in improving public service delivery systems.

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This book brings together thoughts on how policy initiatives, investments, R&D and incentives aim at opening `windows of opportunity to large segments of Indians who find themselves left out of the digital loop. The book is essential reference not only for its entertaining style but also for the wealth of information it contains. -- Business Line This edited volume surveys the impact of ICTs on engendering an effective socio-economics transformation of India into an epistemic societythe volume makes a compelling case for recognizing the use if ICT in assisting socioeconomic development by improving the accountability and transparency of government activity. -- Journal of South Asian Development

List of Tables and Figures
9(11)
List of Abbreviations
11(6)
Preface 17(6)
SECTION I: The ICT Route to Development
23(64)
State, ICT and Development: The Indian Context
25(12)
R.K. Bagga
Kenneth Keniston
Rohit Raj Mathur
A Vision of Citizen-centric E-governance for India
37(6)
A.P.J. Abdul Kalam
Governance: Virtual to Real
43(25)
Jayaprakash Narayan
ICT and Good Governance
68(8)
E.A.S. Sarma
Incentives of Good Governance
76(11)
Sameer Sachdeva
Rohit Raj Mathur
SECTION II: Challenges Before the State
87(118)
Bridging the Digital Divide: Options for India
89(13)
Shyamal Ghosh
Policy Issues in Bridging the Digital Divide
102(18)
Kamal Kant Jaswal
Regulatory Framework to Facilitate Universal Connectivity in India
120(16)
T.H. Chowdary
Cyber Law and its Implementation in India
136(14)
Pavan Duggal
Role of ICT in Minimizing Corruption in India
150(8)
N. Vittal
Technology and the Politics of Corruption: Andhra Pradesh's Card Experience
158(24)
Paven Malhotra
Organization Process Documentation and Integration for E-governance
182(8)
V. Prithviraj
S. Gopinathan
K.P. Sunil Kumar
Critical Message for Digitizing Governments: Improve Internally to Serve Well Online
190(15)
R.K. Bagga
SECTION III: ICT Initiatives in Developing India
205(34)
eSeva: Transforming Service Delivery to Citizens in Andhra Pradesh
207(7)
M. Phani Kumar
Delivery of Civic Services Online: The Saukaryam Way
214(14)
Sanjay Jaju
ICT for Rural Masses: The Kerala Experience
228(11)
Aruna Sundararajan
SECTION IV: The Road Ahead
239(70)
Agricultural Extension: Key Component in E-governance Projects in India
241(8)
V. Balaji
Building ICT-enabled Partnerships in Rural India
249(13)
V.V. Rajsekhar
Of Social Capital and Financial Returns: The Pain and Pleasure of Nurturing Drishtee
262(13)
Satyan Mishra
Amit Gurung
Promoting E-government through Partnerships
275(11)
J. Satyanarayana
ICT for Development: Recommendations Emerging out of the Policy Environment in India
286(23)
R.K. Bagga
Rohit Raj Mathur
About the Editors and Contributors 309(7)
Index 316