Author : Ankita Gupta 1
Date of Publication :21st February 2018
Abstract: Information and Communication Technology (ICT) offered an opportunity to traditional government that it revolutionized itself into a newly and improved government called E-governance that provides an improved and better services to different departments of our country. It can digitally connect all the departments and the people of country to reach the services online. ICT is useful in different departments- in agriculture, in higher education for digital literacy, in infrastructure development, in healthcare, in rural development, in women & child development, in research and development and for economic expansion and poverty mitigation etc. ICT has played a direct role in different sector. It can carry lots of benefits to the community. India is a developing country but the greater part of Indian population lived in rural area and faced lots of problems like illiteracy, lake of services, lake of awareness etc. ICTs in rural development world for make sure greatest impact and complete consumption of resources.ICT revolutionized our country to the digital era and the economy also move towards the cashless economy. By the use of ICT, Government of India had launched the massive Digital India program.
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