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विश्वभर में अपनाई गई सर्वश्रेष्ठ डिजिटल पद्धतियाँ

Best digital practices across the world
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Jul 23, 2014
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इस कार्य के अंतर्गत आपको विश्व में अपनाई गई डिजिटल पद्धतियों का विश्लेषण करना होगा जिसके माध्यम से नागरिकों को सशक्त बनाया जा सके।

भारत ने मोबाइल क्रांति के माध्यम से अपने सभी नागरिकों को दूरसंचार की सुविधा उपलब्ध कराई है। भारत को अपने सभी नागरिकों को डिजिटल सुविधा और सेवाएँ प्रदान करते हुए उन्हें शासन उपलब्ध कराना चाहिए। यह कार्य आपको विश्व में हो रहे बदलावों को जानने और उन बदलावों को भारत के विकास के लिए अपनाने में मदद करेगा।

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Umesh Maurya
Umesh Maurya 11 साल 11 महीने पहले
Digital access of every information is key to bring transparency in all actions/decisions. This will reduce corruption and lead to faster decision making capabilities of all functioning bodies/people. In other countries we see cctv cameras are installed at every location. We should also do the same. It will help to monitor the situation and criminal activities will also be reduced to extent.
Anuja Hariharan
Anuja Hariharan 11 साल 11 महीने पहले
Digitalization of government services - such as paying taxes, fines, managing cpf, ordering various id cards. Reduce waiting times, increase transparency. Singapore model is a great example (gov.sg). Introduce point system to motivate citizens to use the online system, which can be converted to train travel points, or government school fee points, or even medical benefits points. Process of digitalization would also create thousands of jobs. Old systems have to still be in place.
Hemant Prasad
Hemant Prasad 11 साल 11 महीने पहले
1st & foremost, govt website domains must be streamlined ending the confusion over nic.in / gov.in for example: Prime Minister Website must be: primeminister.gov.in India.govt.in Must have tiled interface with: (a) One block showing one tile of each cabinet ministry and linking out to that Ministry website (b) 2nd block showing one tile for each state landing to e.g. rajasthan.gov.in / delhi.gov.in, which shud hv one tile of each state ministry /depts /bodies That way usability will increase
Ankit Ratan
Ankit Ratan 11 साल 11 महीने पहले
To be really honest doing a best practice case study makes no sense to me. Technology is changing at a pace where best practices of yesday are archaic today. My one suggestion 1. Use mobile applications- Israel uses them for defence 2. NY police uses them for giving out messages 3. Used across the world for weather and other information 4. Mobile apps can be used to give relevant information on schemes and offers. Cost of smart phones is dropping everyday. It will soon be affordable.
Vikas Pandey
Vikas Pandey 11 साल 11 महीने पहले
Even if we have the resources most are incapable of utilising it due to lack of awareness. The first and foremost thing is that there should be proper knowledge about the use of digital media amongst people. This can be done by having some activities on "Introduction to digital world and its possibilities" from the school level. Some of the services that has been used globally and are suitable for India are - on-line voting system options & on-line portal for suggesting on bills and amendments
VIKAS JINDAL
VIKAS JINDAL 11 साल 11 महीने पहले
digitization can be used to check corruption at lowest levels where it affects the people, especially poor people. fit a recorder and camera on shoulder every police and other official dealing with public directly and frequently with direct link to satellite. if your camera and recorder is working, only then u are considered on duty. use these as evidence in cases of corruption against these officials who are holding india from developing into a corruption free state.
Jyoti Thakur
Jyoti Thakur 11 साल 11 महीने पहले
1. Having a single uniquie identification number used for all types of identification 2. All details linked to the unique identification number (medical records, bank details etc) 3. Having prepaid cards for transport. All public transports using the same card. Cashless travel. 4. Automated doors in buses and swiping the card while entering so that everyone pays correctly for their travels 5. Helpline number to call police and ambulance (911) etc 6. Online medical history for people
Himanshu Sahani
Himanshu Sahani 11 साल 11 महीने पहले
The republic of Ireland allows common citizens to participate in law making by submitting new laws for discussion in the parliament through a portal like this one. Can we have that in India please? Imagine if I could post new ideas for discussion at the municipal, state, central level sitting in my home.
Mitesh Varshney
Mitesh Varshney 11 साल 11 महीने पहले
We already hve Aadhar card, revolutionizing it similar 2 ATVM card of indian railway will b a major change. After revolutionizing it, we cn replace Pan Card, Passport, ATVM, Railway & bus ticket and PF number, with the advanced card, decreasing the cost incured to Central & StateGovernment. Also it will help to identify the total moneytransaction in india & help to decrease corruption. It will also free citizen from carrying different cards and numbers. Plz excluded Bank ATM, as cn b misused