Intelligent Design and Analysis of E-Governance Conceptual Model for Effective Implementation in Specific Reference to Nepal
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Barriers, EGDI, e-governance, E-Governance Master Plan, Factors, Information Technology, SAARCAbstract
The term "e-Governance," also known as "electronic governance" or "e-government," refers to the use of information technology to facilitate administrative support, exchange of information, communication processes, the establishment of numerous complete systems between the government and its people, businesses, different governments, and employees, and operational actions and reciprocal action within the overall authoritarian model. Administrative support is made easily, effectively, and transparently available to people through e-governance. E-government is essential to any country's growth. Nepal is a nation in development. Geographically, politically, socially, culturally, and technologically, Nepal faces several difficulties. The concerns must be addressed when talking about e-Governance in Nepal. This research focuses on the numerous elements and factors that contribute to its implementation's success. This research offers a conceptual framework for the effective application of e-Government in Nepal in addition to discussing the issues, challenges, barriers and Intelligent Design and Analysis of E-Governance Conceptual Model for Effective Implementation in Specific Reference to Nepal.
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