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In his visionary address, Amod Kumar, District Magistrate of Sitapur, outlines the necessity of transforming India into an e-governed nation by 2020. He emphasizes the importance of leveraging technology to combat challenges such as a large population, corruption, and bureaucratic inefficiencies. Showcasing successful initiatives like Bhoomi and e-sewa, Kumar identifies key components essential for success, including robust infrastructure, e-literacy, and innovative business models for service kiosks. By adopting lessons learned from past initiatives, India can achieve sustainable governance and improve citizen engagement.
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Digital India: 2020 By For an e-Governed Nation Amod Kumar District Magistrate, Sitapur
Our President’s vision Developed Country by 2020
India can’t be a Developed Country if It is not e-Governed
Our Past Successes • Bhoomi • Railway Reservation System • Banks • E-Seva
Key factors – Infrastructure • Electricity in all Indian villages • Connectivity up to last mile • E-literacy up to village level
Key factors – Change Management • Large scale training • Stirring of expectations • Motivation • Amendments in Laws/Acts to make them e-friendly
Key factors – Business Process reengineering • Viable business model for kiosks • Use of innovative technologies • New services to kiosks • Allow private services also from kiosks
Key Milestones • Large scale training • Stirring of expectations • Motivation • Amendments in Laws/Acts to make them e-friendly
Lessons Learnt • No subsidies and loans • First increase the no.of services delivered through kiosks and then increase their reach in rural areas • Kiosks must be self-sustainable and profit driven • A combination of govt. and private services to be delivered through kiosks to ensure sustainability • Better copy than reinvent the wheel • Seeing is believing • Team spirit (giving credit/appreciation/freedom) • Best is the enemy of good • Failure is the pillar of success • Socializing helps • No subsidies • Strategy (calculated moves) • Use of media and politicians • No need to be a technocrat