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Governance of Rural Information and Communication Technologies Opportunities and Challenges
Author : Harekrishna Misra
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 Role of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) in rural development in
India is quite appreciated. ICT has gained the status of infrastructure, and numerous approaches have been taken to exploit opportunities that ICT provides. Despite phenomenal changes in the policy level improvements in rural ICT infrastructure, digital divide has still remained a challenge for national policy makers, state agencies and service providers. Various agencies have piloted many projects showcasing usability of ICT at its core to extend services in the rural sector and address issues related to digital divide. Many of the pilot projects are being considered for scale up at the national level under National e-Governance Plan (NeGP). However, most of the projects have remained to be “supply-driven” leaving much scope to transform them as “citizen-centric”. Therefore, this limitation is an important dimension of the digital divide which needs attention of policy makers and implementers. In this book various dimensions of the citizen interfaces, opportunities to consider the demand of the rural citizen and status of the rural ICT infrastructure are discussed. The contributions are drawn from field level experiences which include and focus on disparity in rural-urban ICT infrastructure, trends in spatial databases and GIS applications to appreciate the challenges of the digital divide that India faces. In addition, case studies like ITC’s e-Choupal, Drishtee, Ahmedabad District Collectorate, Village Knowledge Centres, and e-Governance in Panchayats are discussed to comprehend the potential of interfacing successful citizen services with NeGP. The book will be useful for researchers, academia, ICT planners and policy makers, organisations engaged in e-Governance and civil society organisations.

 

Harekrishna Misra is a faculty in the area of IT & Information Systems at the Institute of Rural Management, Anand. An Electronics and Communication Engineer, he holds a Doctorate from Utkal University, Bhubaneswar, in the area of Information Systems Management. He has around 27 years of experience in indutry and academia in the fields of IT infrastructure management, communication and networks. His current research interests include software engineering (process modelling), e-Governance, information systems management in develop-ment organisations, e-Business for rural enter-prises and ICT enabled value chain in rural enterprises. He has widely published in national and international reputed and refereed Journals. He has also participated in technical as well as programme committees, and has presented papers in national and international refereed academic conferences.

 

 

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