E-Governance and RailNet

Deepak Kumar, Anita Bindal, Monika Sharma

Abstract


“ICTs (Information and Communication Technology) are effectively showing new dimensions to old institutional setups. There is a reinforced thrust for an informed and participatory citizenry for efficient e-governance. It goes without saying that impact of ICT on institutional changes is fast spreading across the boundaries of social and political arrangements of societies.”

Keywords


E-Governance, Railnet, ITC, government-to-customer (G2C), government-to-business (G2B), government-to-government (G2G)

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