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E-governance projects have a built-in bias towards technology and back-end integration than user-centric designs. Examine.

The World Bank defines e-governance as the use by government agencies of information technologies that can transform relations with citizens, businesses, and other arms of government.

E-governance Projects

Government to Citizen (G2C) – UMANG, DigiLocker

Government to Business (G2B) – MCA21, GSTN, GeM Portal

Government to Government (G2G) – PRAGATI, e-Office

Government to Employee (G2E) – SPARROW, iGOT-Karmayogi

Built-in Bias Towards Technology and Back-End Integration

Infrastructure-Centric Approach: Focus on servers, networks, and databases rather than citizen interface.

Neglect of ease of access for end-users. Eg- complexity in GSTN and MCA 21 portals.

Exclusion Errors: Aadhaar authentication failures lead to denial of benefits. Eg- Jharkhand PDS (2017) saw 10-15% exclusion (NITI Aayog).

Technology Outpacing Capacity: Rapid adoption of AI, blockchain, and analytics without adequate digital literacy or institutional capacity at the local level.

Lack of User-Centric Designs

Language and Accessibility Barriers: Most portals available only in English, excluding non-English users.

Complex Interfaces and Poorly designed websites discourage participation. Eg- multiple logins and verification steps.

Digital Divide and Exclusion: Only 43% of rural households have internet (NFHS-5, 2021).

Most systems lack built-in feedback loops or grievance redressal.

Absence of Design Thinking: Systems designed from administrative, not citizen, perspective

One-Size-Fits-All Approach: Uniform design ignores regional, gender, and social diversity, affecting inclusivity.

However, there are few Achievements

UMANG App: Unified access to 2,300+ government services in 23 languages

MyGov Platform: Enables citizen consultation and idea crowdsourcing.

Jan Soochna Portal (Rajasthan): Promotes proactive disclosure of welfare data.

eSanjeevani Telemedicine Platform: Over 18 crore consultations, with simple, accessible interface for rural users.

BHASHINI: Supports 35+ Indian languages, breaking language barriers and enhancing inclusivity.

PMGDISHA: Over 6.3 crore citizens trained in digital literacy.

Way Forward

Adopt Design Thinking: Involve citizens in service design and usability testing.

Local Language Interfaces: Scale BHASHINI integration across all digital services.

Social Audits and Human Interface: Combine digital governance with local institutions for last-mile trust.

Strengthen Digital Infrastructure: Accelerate BharatNet Phase-II to connect all Gram Panchayats

India must move toward “Technology with Inclusion” – ensuring no beneficiary is left behind.

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