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DQ-IDC e-Gov Survey 2007: Makes the List
Rajneesh De
Saturday, March 17, 2007
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It's the national capital and therefore the hub of most e-Governance initiatives emanating on a pan-India level. But even as a state, Delhi has been a frontrunner in recent times on the e-Governance front, and coming third on the survey only endorses this. Recognizing the enormous potential of IT, the state government has decided to embark upon an ambitious journey to bring the benefits of IT to its citizens. The Delhi government envisions the state as a premier cyber state in the country with its citizens qualifying to be e-citizens.

Business organizations are more satisfied than citizens by the e-initiatives in the delivery of government services. Delhi's e-readiness is high, faring better than the user satisfaction, an unusual trend, as in most states user satisfaction overrides e-readiness.

Delhi
DQ-IDC e-Gov Survey 2007

Quick Facts

Population: 13,850,507
Area:
1,483 sq km
Intake of engineering students*:
0.83
Internet*: 63.99
Telephones per 100 population:
52.09
No. of PCs:
182.4
Per capita IT spend:
Rs 8762.5

In terms of overall satisfaction, the strength areas for e-Governance services for citizens are initiatives in education, passport services, and income tax department, while the pain areas are transport/RTO and municipal corporations.

For businesses, the strength areas in the overall satisfaction with e-Governance are land/property, sales tax/service tax/commercial tax and municipal corporations. The pain areas are e-Governance services in business registrations, licenses and permits and passport services.

An interesting observation is that IT initiatives in the municipal corporation seem to have satisfied businesses but dissatisfied citizens. Similarly, e-initiatives in the passport services are a strength area for citizens but a pain area for business organizations.

In terms of satisfaction with the ease of interaction, quality and availability of services, Delhi's citizens are most satisfied with the e-Governance services related to education. Other areas of satisfaction are e-Governance in state transport, passport services and income tax department, while police and security and transport/RTO appear as the pain areas for citizen services.

Business organizations are satisfied with the ease of interaction with the e-Governance services offered by the municipal corporation, which reflect positively in the numerous e-Governance initiatives that have been set up recently by the local government. For businesses, the quality of e-Governance services offered by the land/property department and the availability of e-Governance services related to supplies and provision score high in terms of satisfaction. Business organizations are, however, not so satisfied with e-Governance services in licenses and permits, and business registration.

Key e-Gov Projects (under implementation)

Computerization of hospitals: To automate activities of hospitals starting from OPD, IPD, stores, kitchen, pharmacy, etc.
Web-based booking of community halls/parks:
To enable people to book community hall/park of the MCD online or through their citizen service bureau (CBS) located in each zone of the MCD.
Delhi State Wide Area Network (DSWAN):
To provide connectivity to the block level in the entire state.
Transport:
Smart card based transport license.
e-Procurement:
Online tenders.

Key Planned e-Gov Projects

Data Center: Setting up of data center.
CIC:
Establishing CICs in the state. The project plans for putting up over 1500 CICs.
Wi-Fi:
To establish 10 Wi-Fi zones in CP where people can make use of the Internet on their laptops.

Citizens appreciate that IT initiatives in governance have made it easier for them to monitor and track applications made for government services and have simplified procedures. Businesses have benefited from e-Governance in the monitoring and tracking applications and licenses and permits.

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