SSC CGL Typing Test 35
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E-governance is the use of technology to deliver government services. It improves transparency, efficiency, and accountability. Citizens can access services online without visiting government offices. Digital India initiative promotes e-governance across the country. Online portals allow filing of taxes, applications for passports, and land records. E-procurement makes government tendering transparent. Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) sends subsidies directly to bank accounts. Grievance redressal portals allow citizens to file complaints. Mobile apps provide access to services on the go. Aadhaar is used for identity verification in e-governance. Digital signatures facilitate paperless transactions. E-governance reduces corruption by minimizing human interface. It saves time and reduces costs for both government and citizens. Rural areas are connected through Common Service Centers (CSCs). E-health and e-education are expanding access to essential services. Data security and privacy are critical in e-governance. Capacity building of government officials is necessary. Interoperability between different government systems improves service delivery. Open data initiatives encourage innovation. Citizen engagement platforms allow participation in policy making. E-courts expedite judicial processes. Smart cities use technology for urban management. The digital divide must be bridged to ensure inclusive e-governance. Local language support makes services accessible to all. E-governance empowers citizens and strengthens democracy. It transforms the relationship between the government and the people.